Information About Fishing In Tucson, Arizona
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Tucson, Arizona
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Fishing

Coronado National Forest - Fishing In National Forests
The Coronado National Forest covers 1,780,000 acres of southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico. Elevations range from 3000 feet to 10,720 feet in twelve widely scattered mountain ranges. The Forest offers an unusual variety of vegetation types and climates as well as diverse recreational opportunities..

Ironwood Forest National Monument - Fishing In National Monuments
This large open area is popular for hiking, biking, and four-wheel riding. Backcountry camping is permitted. Possessing one of the richest stands of Ironwood trees in the Sonoran Desert, the monument also encompasses several desert mountain ranges including the Silver Bell, Waterman and Sawtooth, with desert valleys in between.

Riggs Flat Lake - Lakes & Reservoirs
Riggs Flat Lake is a small picturesque lake at 8,600 feet in elevation. It is stocked during the summer with rainbow trout, and annually with brown and brook trout. Anglers report that the fishing is usually good.

Rose Canyon Lake - Lakes & Reservoirs
This lake is the only lake in the Santa Catalina District that is managed for recreational fishing. It is relatively small (7 acres) and is tucked away in a picturesque stand of mature ponderosa pines high on the slopes of the Santa Catalina Mountains. Fish large enough to catch and take home generally are released in the lake about once a month from early May through the end of June..
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