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  • Another Way

    Aug 15, 2013

    ANOTHER WAY -- to enjoy Arizona's waterways it to rent a boat suited to your style. Invert Sports provides rentals, watersport lessons, and charters at Powell, Mead, Havasu, Mohave, Pleasant, Alamo, Apache, Bartlett, Canyon, Upper Lake Mary, Lyman, Reservation, Roosevelt, Saguaro, San Carlos lakes, and the Colorado River, Parker. For more information, (888)205-7119/ info@invertsports.com/ www.invertsports.com. Tell them Arizona Boating & Watersports sent you.... Full story

  • On The Quieter Side

    WOT|Aug 15, 2013

    After "Thunder on the River," perhaps a quieter experience is in order. Located at the London Bridge English Village, Sunset Charter & Tour Company of Lake Havasu City offers the only year-round tour-boat operation in the area and has won a 2013 Certificate of Excellence on Trip Advisor and has been voted the #1 "Things to Do in Lake Havasu" on Trip Advisor. Their excursions focus on the natural beauty of the Colorado River.... Full story

  • Urban Fishing Facts

    AZGFD|Aug 15, 2013

    Did you know that — • There are now a total of 21 lakes in the Program located in 11 cities. More lakes are expected to join the Program over the next few years. • The $18.50 Class U (Urban) fishing license fee is the same price for non-residents too. • The Class L, Super Conservation Fishing license is also valid at Program waters. This new combo license includes the Class A state fishing license, the Class U urban fishing license and the Trout Stamp packaged together for $53, a savings of $5 f... Full story

  • Additions Made To Aquatic Invasive Species Director's Orders List

    AZGFD|Aug 15, 2013

    The Arizona Game and Fish Department has added largemouth bass virus (LMB virus), whirling disease and all snakehead fish to the Director’s Orders aquatic invasive species (AIS) list. LMB Virus LMB virus, which primarily affects adult largemouth and smallmouth bass during the summertime, has been discovered at Lake Pleasant (Maricopa County Parks) and Bartlett, Saguaro, and Roosevelt lakes on the Tonto National Forest. All watercraft users leaving those lakes will now be required by law to c... Full story

  • Become a Wildlife Detective

    Colorado River State Park

    Put on your thinking caps and bring out your magnifying glasses. It's time to become a wildlife detective! In this family-oriented program, a park naturalist will teach you how to look for signs that wildlife is near. Learn how to determine which animal has been in the area based on track and scat analysis, spotting broken branches and tree rubbings and even creating a shadow over tracks. Participants will also have the opportunity to make a plaster cast of tracks. The program is designed for... Full story

  • New Manager Selected for BLM Tucson Field Office

    WOT, Bureau Of Land Management|Aug 15, 2013

    Tucson, Ariz. Vi Hillman has been selected as the new BLM Tucson field manager within the Gila District. She is currently serving as the associate district manager for Arizona’s Colorado River District in Lake Havasu City, where she has worked since December 2009. “Vi’s background in education and expertise in employee development, training, mentoring, and human resources will be a great asset to the Tucson Field Office,” said Gila District manager Tim Shannon. She will start her new job in... Full story

  • Great Arizona Shakeout - Oct.17, 2013

    WOT, Arizona Geological Survey

    Tucson, Ariz. — On 17 Oct., 2013, communities throughout Arizona will participate in the second annual Great Arizona Shakeout earthquake preparedness drill: Drop, Cover, and Hold On. The Arizona Geological Survey and Arizona Division of Emergency Management are working with county emergency management and public health departments; state, federal and local authorities; and school districts throughout the state to engage Arizonans in the ShakeOut event scheduled for 10:17 a.m. on Oct. 17. A... Full story

  • Discovery Of Quagga Mussels At Lake Powell Will Affect Boaters, Anglers

    Jul 15, 2013

    With the recent discovery of quagga mussels in Lake Powell, boaters leaving the northeastern Arizona lake will be required by law to pull their boat plug and decontaminate and dry their watercraft before leaving the vicinity of the lake to help prevent the spread of these invasive mussels. The requirements, which took effect July 1, are now the same as for other Arizona waters known to contain quagga mussels. These waters are listed in the Arizona Game and Fish Department’s Aquatic Invasive S... Full story

  • Safety Zone Established On Colorado River at I-40

    Jul 15, 2013

    The Lake Havasu National Refuge Complex has created a safety zone that is anticipated to reduce the likelihood of boat collisions in the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge at the Interstate 40 Bridge on the Colorado River. The expansion of commercial development at the Topock 66 Marina is expected to greatly increase boating traffic in the area. Safety concerns had been expressed by the Arizona Game and Fish Department and Lake Havasu Marine Association. A No Wake Zone has been created with two boundary lines of regulatory buoys approximately 700... Full story

  • Arizona Anglers Enjoy Summer Catchin'

    AZGFD, AZGFD|Jul 15, 2013

    Tip Of The Week Remember that at Blue Ridge (C.C. Cragin) there is no bag or possession limit. The road is open and SRP has begun to draw the lake down for necessary repairs to the dam and associated piping. There have been reports of some nice holdover trout being caught. The lake will not be stocked this year due to plans to drain the lake for repairs. The Reel Deal Trout fishing is only picking up with monsoon activity. Many high country fisheries are scheduled to be stocked this week. But,... Full story

  • Arizona - Two Public Meetings Remain On Proposed Fishing Regulation Changes

    Jul 15, 2013

    The Arizona Game and Fish Department is considering changes to the fishing regulations and is continuing its series of public meetings to provide information. The remaining meetings are — . • July 19, 6 p.m., Arizona Game and Fish Kingman regional office, 5325 N. Stockton Hill Road. • July 19, 6 p.m., Arizona Game and Fish Pinetop regional office, 2878 E. White Mountain Blvd. Meetings were previously held in Flagstaff, Mesa, Yuma and Tucson. In addition, the public can also submit written comme... Full story

  • Visitor Center Volunteers Needed

    AZ State Parks|Jul 15, 2013

    (Phoenix, Arizona - July 23, 2013) - Park volunteer opportunities are now available at Buckskin Mountain State Park. The positions will be available through October for those interested in working in Parker, AZ. Volunteers are a vital and integral part of the programs at Buckskin Mountain State Park. Volunteering at the park is a unique experience because of the opportunity to connect yourself and the visitor to a rarely seen environment. Currently, the park is in need of a Visitor Center Volunteer. The Visitor Center Volunteer works in the... Full story

  • Fire Restrictions Lifted for BLM Kingman Field Office

    BLM|Jul 15, 2013

    Kingman, Ariz. - On Friday, August 2, 2013, fire restrictions will be lifted for Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands administered by the Kingman Field Office. The Lake Havasu and Yuma Field Offices continue to be in fire restrictions. Due to weather conditions in northwestern Arizona, fire restrictions are no longer necessary. “Even though restrictions are no longer needed in the Kingman Field Office area, we’re asking the public to be very careful when using fire,” said Michael Trent, BLM C... Full story

  • Lake Havasu Marine Association Receives Federal Grant To Prevent The Spread Of Aquatic Invasive Species

    LHMA, Lake Havasu Marine Association|Jul 15, 2013

    Lake Havasu City, AZ: Preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species throughout freshwater lakes and rivers of the western United States has become a high priority, especially on the lower Colorado River now infested with a growing population of quagga mussels. In response, the Lake Havasu Marine Association (LHMA), in cooperation with Arizona Game and Fish, developed and initiated a grass-roots plan, “Sticker A Mussel,” to raise awareness and educate boaters on how to prevent con... Full story

  • Visit Camping Central At Arizona State Parks Headquarters

    Arizona State Parks|Jun 15, 2013

    Arizona State Parks' headquarters is now "Camping Central." Arizonans are welcome to stop by and pick up a bag of brochures, maps and information about all the facilities where you can camp, hike, fish, have reunions, weddings, special events and business retreats. There are more than 1,000 campsites, so whether you are a tent camper, RV camper or need a nice cozy camping cabin or yurt, our customer service representatives will help visitors find the best place to camp and give everyone a state... Full story

  • Arizona Game and Fish Commission Approves Draft Hunting And Fishing License Structure And Fees

    AZGFD, AZGFD|Jun 15, 2013

    Phase two of public input process begins; comments accepted through July 20, webcast to be conducted on June 25 The Arizona Game and Fish Commission approved a draft hunting and fishing license structure and license/tag fees at its June 15 meeting in Payson, Ariz. The proposal will now be taken to the public for a 30-day comment period from June 20 to July 20, 2013. A webcast on the draft structure and fees will be conducted at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, June 25. The webcast can be viewed at www.azgfd.g... Full story

  • Pipeline Repair Complete at Grand Canyon National Park

    NPS, Grand Canyon National Park|Jun 15, 2013

    Grand Canyon, AZ – Grand Canyon National Park staff have completed repairs to the Trans-Canyon Water Pipeline. Crews are monitoring the re-pressurization of the pipeline, which should be completed by noon on Sunday, June 30. Xanterra South Rim LLC will resume operations Sunday; guests at Phantom Ranch are being advised that water restrictions may resume if another break occurs during re-pressurization. Visitors hiking to Phantom Ranch should be self-sufficient and be prepared to treat all d... Full story

  • Grand Canyon National Park To Implement Fire Restrictions

    NPS, Grand Canyon National Park|Jun 15, 2013

    Grand Canyon, Ariz. – Due to extreme fire danger throughout Grand Canyon National Park, park officials will be implementing fire restrictions for all areas within the park except the Colorado River corridor. Beginning at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, June 26, all wood burning and charcoal fires, including campfires, warming fires and charcoal barbeques, will be prohibited throughout the park, including all campgrounds and residential areas. The restrictions are being implemented in response to current a... Full story

  • Fourth of July Holiday Outdoor Safety

    BLM, Bureau Of Land Management|Jun 15, 2013

    Lake Havasu, Ariz. - As firefighters continue their efforts to contain major wildfires burning throughout the United States, the public is reminded that use of fireworks is always prohibited on Federal public lands and state trust lands in Arizona. Dry conditions have already prompted fire officials to issue fire restrictions and closures across Arizona. Any spark has the potential to ignite a new fire, and sending fireworks into the air could have devastating effects. “In addition to f... Full story

  • Arizona - Amended Article 3 Rules Affecting Hunters Take Effect July 1

    Jun 15, 2013

    Hunters and other members of the public are advised that amendments to the Arizona Game and Fish Commission's Article 3 rules (governing the taking and handling of wildlife) will take effect July 1, 2013. The amendments address such topics as using bait to take game, importation of cervid carcasses into Arizona, use of pneumatic weapons for hunting, and other topics. These amendments were developed during the rules review process that included a public comment period, and they incorporate recently passed legislation. The Commission's Notice of... Full story

  • Dean Peak Fire Winds Down

    Jun 15, 2013

    Acres: 5,400 Start date: June 29, 2013 at 3:30 p.m. Cause: Lightning Location: 10 miles southeast of Kingman, AZ Containment: 90% percent Fuels: Pinion, juniper, Ponderosa pine Terrain: Steep, rugged Resources: 2 helicopters, 1 hand crew, 2 engines, 1 Total Personnel: 285 dozer KINGMAN, AZ – Progress continues to be made on the Dean Peak Fire which is 90% contained. Crews continue rehabilitation of containment lines while engines, hotshot crews and helicopters are being released for new fire assignments. Incident Commander Matt Reidy thanks t... Full story

  • Record Flathead Catfish

    AZGFD|May 15, 2013

    RECORD! -- Eddie “Flathead Ed” Wilcoxson was asleep on the fold-out cot of his 24-foot pontoon boat on April 12, when what would become a state record flathead catfish began taking drag at Bartlett Lake. About 35 minutes later, at 2:37 a.m., Wilcoxson, 56, boated what Arizona Game and Fish Department officials verified is a 76.52-pound flathead catfish. It measured 53.5 inches in total length with a 34.75-inch girth.It also became the heaviest recorded fish of any species in state history, top... Full story

  • Secretaries Vilsack and Jewell Highlight Federal Preparedness for 2013 Western Wildfire Season

    U S Department Of The Interior|May 15, 2013

    BOISE, ID – During a visit to the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) in Boise, Idaho today, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Interior Secretary Sally Jewell outlined the Federal Government’s efforts to ensure collaboration in protecting Americans from wildfire, and urged homeowners and local communities to take steps to reduce their risks during the 2013 fire season. The outlook for the fire season is severe across much of the Western United States. "The US Forest Service, Federal fire managers and crews will continue to work clo... Full story

  • 2013 Hollister Award Nomination

    May 15, 2013

    For over 30 years, the Lake Havasu Marine Association has been active in the Lake Havasu area fulfilling their Vision to provide a safe, clean lake and river environment by enhancing the public's boating experience. The Association membership is comprised of local boating industry businesses, tourism businesses and representatives of local governments. Affiliations include the Arizona Game and Fish Department, Arizona State Parks, Mohave County Sheriff's Office, Lake Havasu Police Department,... Full story

  • From The Director: An Invitation To Enjoy

    Arizona State Parks|May 15, 2013

    As many of you know, our 28 Arizona State Parks are all open and still attracting more than 2.2 million visitors to Arizona. Even with high gas prices’ slowing campers in the rural western states, especially those with RVs, State Parks' visitation is holding steady. Because Arizona State Parks is treated like a business, we have had to reduce a few hours, make some parks seasonal, and have increased our reliance on communities and Friend's Groups. Not surprisingly, we've seen an increase in o... Full story

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