Fish Report for 2-4-2021

CV M. was rewarded for braving the cold with this nice catch! Anglers are reminded they should always check ice conditions before fishing on an ice-covered lake.
Photo Credit: Courtesy of AZGFD

AZGFD Fishing Report - February 2021    

2-4-2021
Arizona Game & Fish Department

The weather has moderated since last week's winter storms. The forecast for the remainder of this week and the weekend is for mostly sunny skies. Desert temperatures will generally range from highs in the low to mid 70s to lows in the mid 40s, with windy conditions in western Arizona on Thursday and Friday. High country temperatures will generally be in the mid 40s to low 50s during the day, with overnight lows dropping to the high teens to mid 20s. 

A recent report from Dead Horse Lake indicated anglers were having some success catching smaller trout. Was last stocked the third week of January.

Reports at Lake Pleasant indicate decent fishing for stripers and largemouth bass.

For stripers, anchovies work well along with small swimbaits, A rigs, and spinnerbaits. For largemouth bass, use small swimbaits or jerkbaits. Drop shot rigs have also been working. The natural worm colors are working well for anglers, especially when the water is clear.

At Alamo Lake, a report from a couple of weeks ago said bass are schooled up deep. Anglers were having some success with spoons, deep-diving cranks, Yamamoto hula grub on a 3/4 oz head, and Alabama rigs. Crappie fishing was good. Report courtesy Tai Au, professional bass angler, via Arizona State Parks.

Reports of decent bass fishing at Bartlett Lake. Most are in the 10- to 15-inch range, but there are some larger (3- to 4-pound) fish to be had.

A report from Lake Havasu in early January said striper fishing remained good near schools of shad, and large schools of shad had been congregating at the south end of the lake near Havasu Springs and Site 6. The most productive striper lures were Bass Assassin or Keitech swimbaits rigged on a lead jighead, or Alabama Rigs with two hooks (AZGFD regulation). Troll or cast near shad schools during early morning hours. Fishing with live shad as bait was still producing quality-sized stripers from 2.5 to 12 pounds. Use a 4-foot throw net (the largest legal size) or a snag hook to catch shad to use as live bait. Anglers using shad or red-colored swimbaits and crankbaits have been successful with Havasu’s smallmouth bass. Redear sunfish were schooling in deeper water in 25 to 40 feet of water off main lake points. Report courtesy of John Galbraith, Bass Tackle Master, via Arizona State Parks.

At Roper Lake, a recent report indicated trout fishing is still considered good. The albino trout have been a nice addition. Garlic-scented prepared dough baits like Berkley PowerBait and nightcrawlers seem to be working well. Small spinners like Rooster Tails and Panther Martins have also been working. Bass fishing has been slow, but keep in mind this relatively small lake warms up quickly in the spring and they should spawn sooner than larger lakes in Arizona. Report courtesy of Park Ranger Michael DeLeon, Arizona State Parks.

For Lake Powell, see Wayne Gustaveson's report.

For Lees Ferry, see report from Lees Ferry Anglers.

Remember to see our winter fishing forecast for different regions of the state.

Sal R. caught this 4.25-pound largemouth bass at Roosevelt Lake on his 16th birthday.
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Ariana O. caught these four at Pioneer Lake. Friday fish fry, here we come!
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Wyatt R. recently caught this nice-sized bluegill.
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Jonathan T. reported, "My little cousin outfished me today. But I was so happy to see him smile and got excited when that pole pulled down!"
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Proud dad, Steve W., shared with the Fish AZ group these precious photos of his 9-year-old son, who caught two fish within 20 minutes. Good job, buddy!
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Jim N. said bass fishing on Lake Pleasant was very good a few weeks ago. Roboworms, Carolina rigged on light tackle provided fish up to 8 pounds. Got an 18-inch white bass on grubs/jigheads. Caught crappie on small swimbaits (Mister Twister), shads were best.
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Lester P., who hadn’t fished in years, was motivated by the Fish AZ group to break out the old tackle. He did and caught a 15-inch trout at Gilbert Regional Park.
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More Reports

Arizona Game & Fish Department Reports
for Thursday, February 4th, 2021

Saguaro Lake: Saguaro Lake project uses recycled Christmas trees to create fish habitat, improve angling
Dead Horse Ranch State Park : Anglers Have Success For Smaller Trout
Lake Pleasant: Good Fishing For Stripers & Bass
Alamo Lake: Bass Are Schooled Up Deep
Bartlett Lake: Decent Bass Fishing
Lake Havasu: Striper Fishing Remains Good
Roper Lake: Roper Lake Fishing Report


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