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Fish Report for 10-1-2022
Oak Creek Fishing Report
10-1-2022
Arizona Game & Fish Department
Access to Oak Creek is open, this is the peak time of year for recreationists. Oak Creek was stocked with rainbow trout the week before last. Anglers may want to target the early morning hours and weekdays to avoid the crowds. Anglers are catching brown trout, rainbow trout, and a few Gila trout from Sedona upstream. Campgrounds are open. Hopper, caddisfly, mayfly, dobsonfly (Hellgrammite), and midge patterns should produce well. Inline spinners like Joe’s flies and Panther Martins will also work well. Monsoon runoff may dirty the water a bit so fishing with big dark-colored (black, brown, olive) flies and lures with vibration like inline spinners should increase angler success.
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