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  2. Arizona Game and Fish Department - Wikipedia

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    https://www.azgfd.gov. Map. The Arizona Game and Fish Department is a state agency of Arizona, headquartered in Phoenix. [2] The agency is tasked with conserving, enhancing, and restoring Arizona 's diverse wildlife resources and habitats through protection and management programs.

  3. List of fishes native to Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Game and Fish Department, along with numerous government agencies, conservation organizations, and many members of the public have become stewards of Arizona's native fish species, striving to preserve a link to the past in order to serve as a legacy to future generations.

  4. List of lakes of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    List of lakes of Arizona. This is a list of notable lakes and reservoirs located in the U.S. state of Arizona. Many of the lakes listed here contain game fish and are managed by the Arizona Game and Fish Department. Some may dry out or freeze out fish, and require seasonal restocking.

  5. Black Canyon Lake (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    The lake was built along the Mogollon Rim in 1964 by the Arizona Game and Fish Department to provide water recreation opportunities for the public. Despite being affected by the Rodeo-Chediski Fire in 2002, Black Canyon Lake remains a popular and beautiful spot for picnics, camping and fishing.

  6. Gila trout - Wikipedia

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    The Gila trout ( Oncorhynchus gilae) is a species of salmonid, related to the rainbow trout, native to the Southwest United States. Prior to 2006 the Gila trout was federally listed as endangered. In July 2006, after much work by the Game and Fish departments in New Mexico and Arizona, the US Forest Service and the US Fish and Wildlife Service ...

  7. Rainbow Lake (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Arizona Game and Fish stocks the lake with catchable-sized rainbow trout in the spring and early summer. Naturally propagating warm water species include largemouth bass, channel catfish, black bullhead, bluegill and green sunfish. The lake also contains illegally introduced northern pike.

  8. Willow Springs Lake - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the Arizona Game and Fish Department created Willow Springs Lake in order to provide water based recreational opportunities for the public. Willow Springs Lake is small and moderately deep with an average depth of 60 ft (18 m) and a surface area of 158 acres (640,000 m 2 ).

  9. Show Low Lake - Wikipedia

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    Show Low Lake is a 100-acre (0.40 km 2) lake nestled at 6,500 feet (2,000 m) elevation in the White Mountains of Arizona which is administered by the Arizona Game and Fish Department along with the city of Show Low. Show Low Lake Park is located five miles (8 km) south of Show Low .

  10. Patagonia Lake - Wikipedia

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    Patagonia Lake is a man-made reservoir in Santa Cruz County, Arizona, United States, located southwest of the town of Patagonia, Arizona and northeast of Nogales. [1] The lake was created by damming Sonoita Creek, [2] and is a popular area for boating and sport fishing.

  11. Riggs Flat Lake - Wikipedia

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    11 acres (4.5 ha) Average depth. 45 ft (14 m) Surface elevation. 9,000 ft (2,700 m) Riggs Flat Lake is a reservoir located near the top of the PinaleƱo Mountains, in the Coronado National Forest and Graham County, Arizona . It is located 40 miles (64 km) southwest of Safford .