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Fish Report for 8-30-2024
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Warm surface temperatures have caused fish to move deeper in the water column
8-30-2024
Arizona Game & Fish Department
Only boats with a single 10-HP (or less) motor or a single electric motor are allowed on C.C. Cragin Reservoir. Green sunfish are unlimited and invasive; please remove them if caught. Folks have been finding success trolling small lures like Mepps spinners, Panther Martins, Kastmasters, and Joe’s Flies. Reservoir elevation 6,690.73 feet, current volume is at 8,411 acre feet
or 56% full and dropping on 8/26/2024. Warm surface temperatures have caused fish to move deeper in the water column. Try fishing at 10- 20 feet deep for best results.
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