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  • Lake Powell Fishing

    Wayne Gustaveson, www.wayneswords.com|Sep 15, 2013

    September is the first fall fish-sampling period. Utah Wildlife’s first two electrofishing sample sites revealed some interesting details. The first sample was taken in Lone Rock Canyon near the back of Wahweap Bay. The first cove on the left heading up Lone Rock Canyon contained more shad than we could scoop up in our nets. That was a surprise. It was obvious that yearling gizzard shad were using the muddy, shallow, warm cove to avoid striped bass predation. Adult stripers cannot survive in 8... Full story

  • Arizona Fishing Heats Up With Cooler Weather

    AZGFD|Sep 15, 2013

    Widespread rains across the state have helped drop lake water temperatures. Look for fish to get active once again, assuming this typical pattern holds true. We'll see. Lake Pleasant The top-water striper bite at Lake Pleasant is picking up. Get there at first light or you might miss the boils. Cover lots of water and look for birds or surface activity. Try top-water lures, jerkbaits and flies. (Zara Spook Juniors and buzzbaits tend to be successful this time of the year.) Roosevelt Lake The...

  • Congratulations, Coyotes!

    Darryl Horsman|Sep 15, 2013

    Through tremendous member and community support, the Coyotes Curling Club has reached an agreement to construct Arizona’s first dedicated curling facility at 2202 W Medtronic Way, Tempe! It will be the first dedicated curling facility in Arizona and the only Curling Club in the Southwest. The Coyotes Curling Club was formed in 2003 shortly after curling grabbed the hearts and imagination of everyone who tuned in to curling during the 2002 Winter Olympics. For the past ten years, the Coyotes C... Full story

  • Coconino Co., ADOT Working On State Road 89A Realignment at Ft. Tuthill

    WOT|Sep 15, 2013

    In an effort to promote safety for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists at Fort Tuthill County Park, Coconino County and the Arizona Department of Transportation are coordinating plans to realign State Route 89A at the entrance to the County’s premier park. As part of the project, ADOT will construct two roundabouts and relocate the intersection farther into the park, which attracts about 100,000 visitors per year for the annual County Fair, concerts, camping and other events year round. The p... Full story

  • Here's Where To Catch A Cat - A Big Flat Cat!

    AZGFD|Sep 15, 2013

    The way some anglers look at Arizona as a fishing destination has begun to change since April when “Flathead” Ed Wilcoxson landed the heaviest recorded fish in the state’s history. Word is getting out that The Grand Canyon State is home to many gargantuan flathead catfish. Wilcoxson — after photos of his 76.54-pound flathead catfish taken out of Bartlett Lake were shared on fishing forums and media outlets across the World Wide Web — has received phone calls from interested anglers as far away a... Full story

  • Arizona Boating

    Rose and Ron Werner, Sail and Power Squadron Supporters of Rock The Boat|Sep 15, 2013

    As the picture shows, that is a full grown horse with water up to its belly while the cows just have their feet immersed. It tells a safety lesson. This uneven terrain is what is under you while navigating on the water. So, it's important to know the water levels and where you are and to always do a “sanity check” of your surroundings and coordinates. What fun one can have on a slow boat cruising along any of our Arizona lakes, packing a lunch, joining friends are some of the joys of boa... Full story

  • Lake Havasu City Celebrates 50th Anniverary

    WOT

    Arizona's Lake Havasu City, which rose out of the desert 50 years ago this month and is perhaps best known for the iconic London Bridge reassembled there in 1971, has taken another important step in marketing itself. The Lake Havasu City Council formally approved its first official logo and flag, two important components of the city's first branding campaign. The new branding initiative, the result of two years of surveys and consumer testing, is designed to attract active residents and... Full story

  • Arizona Game And Fish Commission Approves A Dozen Amendments To Fishing Regulations

    AZGFD|Sep 15, 2013

    The Arizona Game and Fish Commission recently approved 12 amendments to Commission Order 40 (fish regulations) that are expected to conserve sport fish populations and simplify and streamline regulations. The amendments will take effect Jan. 1, 2014. One amendment of particular benefit to anglers is a change in the statewide possession limit to twice the daily bag limit, applying to all statewide and special regulation seasons. The regulation will now give the angler the ability to continue... Full story

  • Treat Your Family To A Day On A Bartlett Lake Jet Ski!

    Sep 15, 2013

    2% OFF all Jet Ski rentals for the next two weeks!! Print this e-mail and give it to the Jet Ski manager to claim your 20%. (Sept. 20th - Sept. 30th) Are you ready? We have it figured out for you! Treat your family to a day on a Bartlett Lake Jet Ski! Bartlett Lake is 100% full, fuller than it's been in years! The water feels GREAT, especially in this heat, and the fun has started! We are running a TWO WEEK SPECIAL! Only $237 for the day, September 20 - September 30! That's a savings of 20%!... Full story

  • BLM Announces "Fee-Free" Day At Recreation Sites

    BLM|Sep 15, 2013

    Lake Havasu City, Ariz. – To celebrate National Public Lands Day, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Colorado River District will be waiving entrance fees to local recreation sites. The fee-free designation applies only to Saturday, September 28, 2013. “This is a great way to help some folks, who might otherwise not have the opportunity, to experience their public lands and develop a passion for them as others have,” stated District Manager Roxie Trost. Recreation areas in the BLM Color... Full story

  • Director Campout Series Gives Opportunity For Visitors To Engage Directly With State Parks Director

    ASP|Sep 15, 2013

    (Phoenix, Arizona - September 16, 2013) - Arizona State Parks Director Bryan Martyn will hold a Director Campout Series at several State Parks throughout Arizona from September through December 2013. The purpose of the campouts is to engage visitors, residents, campers, hikers, outdoor enthusiasts and other constituents in a conversation about State Parks. Director Bryan Martyn said, "This will be a unique opportunity for people to come out and talk to me personally and share their vision about... Full story

  • Who Would Have Thought, Tractors In Page, AZ?

    Judy-Kitson, Page Antique Tractor and Machinery Club, PAT&MC.

    Page sits as far as you can get on the northern border of Arizona over looking beautiful Lake Powell which flows into Glen Canyon through the formidable Glen Canyon Dam providing lots of boating activities. Page is also bordered by BLM land to the West and the Navajo Nation to the East, all picturesque high desert settings of tumbling weeds, and colorful sandy cliffs and slot canyons most tourists are expecting to see. Why is it then, that as they arrive at the eastern edge of Page, either... Full story

  • WDFW Plans Controlled Burns On Wildlife Areas In NE Washington

    WOT, Washington Department Of Fish And Game|Sep 15, 2013

    SPOKANE - Starting this week, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) plans to conduct controlled burns on parts of the Sinlahekin, Scotch Creek, and Sherman Creek wildlife areas in northeast Washington to reduce wildfire risks and enhance wildlife habitat. Depending on weather conditions and approval from the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR), controlled burning could get under way as early as Sept. 26 in Okanogan County. Tom Leuschen, WDFW wildlife area fuels... Full story

  • Lucas Oil Drag Boat Racing Comes To Lake Havasu City

    Elaine Cullen, Lake Havasu City Convention & Visitors Bureau|Aug 15, 2013

    Fast. Really fast. 260 MPH in 3.2 seconds. Fast. That’s what’s in store for race fans when the Lucas Oil Drag Boat Racing Series (Lucas) stops in Lake Havasu City with the inaugural “Thunder on the River” Oct. 11-13, 2013. Rotary Park is the venue for this televised event and offers close-up race viewing second to none. RV spots, shoreline EZ-Up sites and VIP cabanas are available, and boat mooring along the race course will be offered — something not available at any other venue in the series.... Full story

  • Lake Havasu Boat Tours Highlight Unique Geology

    Elaine Cullen, Lake Havasu City Convention And Visitors Bureau|Aug 15, 2013

    There is no better way to enhance your appreciation of Lake Havasu and the lower Colorado River than by experiencing one of six different guided boat tours. You can take in the natural, raw beauty of the desert and mountains. Learn about the pioneers who first settled these lands, as well as plants and animals that call the area home. Space is limited so call ahead for reservations. Sunset Experience The “Sunset Experience” is offered daily all year by Sunset Charter and Tour Company (92... Full story

  • Zona Gives Back

    Aug 15, 2013

    Why does former pro angler and host of the Outdoor Channel's "Zona's Awesome Fishing Show," Mark Zona, love his BoatUS Angler on-the-water and road-towing membership? • He's locked keys in his truck at the launch ramp. • He's had two flat tires on his boat trailer. • And "Mr. Out-of-Gas" came a-calling while out fishing on the lake. Each time, his BoatUS Angler membership saved the day. So, to show his appreciation, the self-proclaimed knucklehead TV show host wants to take one lucky BoatU... Full story

  • County Parks Bring Back Free Camping Offer

    MCPRD, Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Department|Aug 15, 2013

    Beginning Oct. 1, Maricopa County’s Parks and Recreation Department will bring back the Buy One, Get One campaign! The campaign allows park visitors who pay the camping fee for one night, or more, at a desert mountain county park to receive one night of equal or lesser value for free at any of the county’s desert parks during that same stay. “This is the fifth year the department has offered the Buy One, Get One promotion and it is by far, one of the Parks Department’s most popular campaig... Full story

  • Lake Havasu Marine Assn. Receives Federal Grant

    Aug 15, 2013

    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 contaminating other invasive speci... Full story

  • Lake Pleasant Regional Park Shares Proposed Trails Master Plan

    MCPRD|Aug 15, 2013

    Join Maricopa County’s Parks and Recreation Department on Thursday, Sept. 12 at 6 p.m. for an open house at Lake Pleasant Regional Park’s Operations Building as staff share the final draft of the parks Trails Master Plan. “As a fourth-generation Arizonan who has lived in the West Valley for many years, I’m really excited about this project! Currently, the park has two trails, Pipeline Canyon and Roadrunner. Combined, these trails are 2.8-miles in length. However, the department is proposi... Full story

  • Nine lightning-caused fires on Tonto National Forest over past 24 hours;

    Aug 15, 2013

    Due to thunderstorm activity across the forest over the last 24 hours, there have been nine fire starts being managed by assigned resources and three smoke checks are being conducted. One of the nine fire starts, the Reno Fire, reported earlier today, is contained. Thunderstorm activity is predicted for this weekend, bringing moisture and lightning to some of these areas on the forest. 1. Cain Fire on Tonto National Forest in Four Peaks Wilderness Area 28 miles northeast of Mesa, Ariz.,1.5 miles west of Four Peaks Fire Facts Location:... Full story

  • King County's Beaver Lake to receive 1,200 large hatchery rainbow trout

    WDFW, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife|Aug 15, 2013

    OLYMPIA - Anglers will soon have an opportunity to catch large trout this summer in Beaver Lake near Issaquah, thanks to the release of about 1,200 hatchery rainbows averaging about one pound each. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is scheduled to release the fish Aug. 20. To facilitate fish planting, the agency will close the Beaver Lake access site at sunset on Aug. 19 and reopen the site at sunrise on Aug. 21. Beaver Lake, however, will remain open to fishing while the acc... Full story

  • Beautiful Bartlett Lake

    Aug 15, 2013

    Years ago, Indians spoke of the pristine Verde River waters — the waters that now feed beautiful Bartlett Lake. With its gently sloping beaches, majestic scenery, and countless wildlife, Bartlett is a favorite for all outdoor- lovers. Bigger than Canyon and Saguaro Lakes combined, from boating, to waterskiing, to fishing, Bartlett Lake has it all, and if you don’t have your own boat, Bartlett Lake’s Boat Club has a remarkable fleet for members to use. A tour of this beautiful area is made espec... Full story

  • Canyon Lake

    Aug 15, 2013

    The Dolly is a premier Arizona attraction for all generations and offers cruises for all occasions. Rated one of the “25 things to see and do in Arizona” by Official Visitors Guide of Phoenix and New Times “Best Of Phoenix” Winner 2009 and 2010, Dolly is located not far from Mesa, Scottsdale and Phoenix with other attractions for your day trip on the Historic Apache Trail. She is "hostess" to scenic nature curises and twilight dinner cruises. Dolly is air conditioned and heated with ample r... Full story

  • Lake Pleasant Tours: Savor The Surroundings

    Aug 15, 2013

    Just 30 minutes from downtown Phoenix, you can visit a desert oasis. Bald eagles nest along the canyon walls, wild burros come down from the desert highlands and play along the shores. Deep in the inlets and coves, spring flowers trail their leaves in clear water. People have been living in Central Arizona for 15,000 years. Hunter-gatherers and farming cultures gave way to Jesuit and Franciscan priests, Spanish gold prospectors, cattlemen, farmers, Gold Rush miners, gunfighters and outlaws.... Full story

  • Meander On Lake Mead

    Aug 15, 2013

    The Lake Mead Cruise and Hoover Dam Discovery starts the day with an insider's tour of Hoover Dam and then becomes a relaxing tour of lovely Lake Mead aboard a three-level paddle wheeler. The tour length from hotel to hotel is 7.5 hours and includes the lake, the dam, and Boulder Dam Museum: (702) 293-6180.... Full story

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