Trout Fishing Could Be Refreshing Remedy To Triple-Digit Heat

Rose Canyon [Arizona Game and Fish photo]

For desert dwellers itching to escape the triple-digit heat, there’s a refreshing remedy – head to the cool, pine-scented high country for some of the extra trout that Arizona Game and Fish Department employees and volunteers having been stocking.

As desert temperatures consistently crack 100 degrees, visit the mountain regions before the summer heat raises lake temperatures and trout activity patterns slow down. Summer has officially started, yet great spring-like fishing remains – for now.

Due to evacuation of the Tonto Creek Hatchery earlier in June during the Highline Fire, Willow Springs Lake on the Mogollon Rim was stocked extra-heavy with 7,080 catchable rainbow trout and a similar number of tiger trout. Also, nearby Woods Canyon Lake was stocked this week with 7,800 catchable rainbow trout as well as tiger trout.

There are many scenic, family-friendly streams in Rim country that are consistently stocked, such as Tonto Creek, Canyon Creek and the East Verde River. In the White Mountains, try the East Fork of the Black River, Little Colorado River in Greer, Show Low Creek or Silver Creek – all are fishing excellent.

In the Flagstaff region, possible hot spots to try are Ashurst, Kaibab and Dogtown lakes.

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