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A Texas man is the owner of a new fishing world record and it’s for a species you might have never heard about. The Meanmouth Bass is a rare hybrid of a Largemouth Bass and a Smallmouth Bass.
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Channel Catfish – Fair: Fish for catfish along shore with cut bait or crawlers fished on the bottom.
Walleye – Fair: Fish from shore using a leech or minnow fished under a bobber.
Water temperatures are around 60 degrees. Water clarity is good.
Black Crappie – Fair: Try a tube jig or a jig and small minnow under a bobber near shore.
Yellow Perch – Fair: Look for perch along shore using minnows fished on a jig. Fish are 8-11 inches. Some sorting is needed.
Channel Catfish – Slow: Use cut bait or dipped catfish baits fished on the bottom along shore.
Walleye – Fair: Walleye fishing has been fair to good in the main lake and along shore, especially during late evening and low light conditions. Anglers have had luck throwing crankbaits as well as twisters. Also try a minnow or leech fished under a bobber from shore.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) Tuesday made available for public review a draft Environmental Assessment (dEA) of Arizonaâs sport fish stocking program.
The dEA is part of a process to continue to allow federal Sport Fish Restoration funding to support AZGFDâs long-standing program of stocking fish for public recreational opportunities, and for hatchery operations and maintenance. The deadline to submit comments is 5 p.m. (Arizona time) on June 11, 2021.
Each year, thousands of anglers in Arizona take advantage of the fish stocking program, which is funded in part by federal dollars from the Sport Fish Restoration Program and augmented by state dollars from fishing license sales.