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Arizona Bass Fishing

The map to the left will take you to each lake's page. There you will find details about lake facilities, launch fees, anglers input and tips on lures and patterns that are catching bass.

On each page there is a link to the FISHING REPORTS PAGE. Let us know about your latest fishing trip by filling out this report . It will be posted on the appropriate lake page.

Also join in our FISHING DISCUSSION FORUM where you may talk about your favorite fishing subjects or issues dealing with our sport.

The intent of this site is to provide some useful information about these Arizona lakes and help us all catch and release more bass. The exchange of this information will help us all learn more about bass fishing and is part of what makes the Internet so useful.

Featured Article
Running the Tides by Mark Lassagne

Each and every day there is at least one time when the bite will be “ON” Delta bass mainly live in the 2-4 foot range most of the time and at different times of the day and different time of the year they relate to different structure. In general, I have found that at the higher tides bass relate to the shallow flats and rocks and weeds. Then when the tide runs out the relate more to edges and ledges, off shore weeds and structures. “Now” when you find the bite good on a certain type of structur...


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Get Wrapped for success by Dan Mathisen
With the growth of bass fishing more and more anglers are starting to look for better ways to offer exposure for their sponsors and businesses. Over the last f...
Be “Odd” to Catch More Bass by Marc Marcantonio
I’ll bet you have a favorite fishing spot, or maybe a favorite lure. You know, like that old rickety dock on your “secret” lake that always kicks out a bass or...
BW The “GUTS” of Fishing the Darthead by Dave Rush
Having won more money on Spotted Bass reservoirs with a darthead than any other technique, you can bet that Dave Rush will always have a couple on his deck and...

Featured Arizona Lake
Powell Arizona

Lake Powell was created following the construction of Glen Canyon Dam , a decade-long project beginning in 1956, and named for Major John Wesley Powell , a civil-war veteran and explorer. The Colorado River impounded behind Glen Canyon Dam near Page Arizona forms Lake Powell which is over 570 feet deep when filled to capacity (3700 feet above mean sea level).

The lake follows the flooded river gorge for 180 miles with a dendritic, (branching like a tree), shoreline encompassing nearly 2000 mi...

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More Lakes

Pleasant
Powell
Roosevelt
Havasu
  
Alamo
Apache
Bartlett
Canyon
Lyman
Martinez
Patagonia
Saguaro

 

 

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