AZ Lakes, AZ Pros – Ben Koller At Pleasant
Even if you have to brave the desert heat to fish, it pays to get out on your nearest lake this time of year. Warmer water means active fish, and active fish eat more.
Even if you have to brave the desert heat to fish, it pays to get out on your nearest lake this time of year. Warmer water means active fish, and active fish eat more.
The first time we fished with Marc must have been nearly thirty years ago! Arizona Lakes, Arizona Pros – Marc Townsend has been fishing Arizona lakes almost all his life, starting when he was just a kid going out with his dad.
Arizona Lakes, Arizona Pros – Larry Mantle has been a fixture on Arizona’s lakes for years, and he’s one of the most respected anglers out there.
Back in the day, Wes McCracken was one of the best anglers on the All Star Bass trail. The key to his success: he knew that you have to be versatile to catch fish consistently. “Every lake is different, and every year it’s different, too,” says McCracken.
Patagonia Lake is a small reservoir about an hour south of Tucson. Formed by damming Sonoita Creek, this beautiful little lake offers good crappie, catfish, and bass fishing in Southern Arizona.
Two of the acknowledged masters of crappie trolling in Arizona are Art Chamberlin and LeRoy Price. Both men fish for crappie and bass on Roosevelt Lake, and they spend so much time on the water that they can follow the fish around day by day.
Clifford Pirch
Clifford Pirch is a Payson boy, so when the Wild West Bass Team Championship was held in Payson recently, crowds turned out to cheer him on at the big weigh-in.
Mention crappie fishing at Roosevelt Lake, and Curt Rambo’s name is sure to come up. For decades, he has been acknowledged as one of the best crappie fishermen in the state, especially at his home lake: Roosevelt.
John Murray may have recently moved down south to be closer to the big tournament lakes, but the fact remains that he dominated bass fishing in Arizona for decades.
Lake Mary is big enough for a good-sized boat, and since it is up in the pines near Flagstaff, it makes a super summer getaway for a fisherman who is sick to death of sweating under the hot desert sun.