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  2. 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). Boat motors are restricted to electric or 10 hp or less gas motors.

  3. Carnero Lake - Wikipedia

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    Surface elevation. 9,033 ft (2,753 m) Carnero Lake is a high elevation shallow lake in Apache County, Arizona. Built in 1979, the lake quickly became popular with anglers, to the dismay of downstream water users. Because of the dispute, the Arizona Game and Fish discontinued stocking for many years. In 1999, the Arizona Game and Fish has ...

  4. Arizona Game and Fish Department - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees at Game And Fish Dept in year 2018 was 745. Average annual salary was $44,299 and median salary was $47,235. Game And Fish Dept. average salary is 5 percent lower than USA average and median salary is 9 percent higher than USA median. See also. Arizona portal; List of law enforcement agencies in Arizona; Game Warden

  5. Fool Hollow Lake - Wikipedia

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    Average depth. 23 ft (7.0 m) Surface elevation. 6,260 ft (1,910 m) Fool Hollow Lake is a public lake located in Navajo County, Arizona, near the city of Show Low. The lake is operated by the Arizona State Parks Department, and consists of 150 acres (61 ha), with an average depth of 23 feet (7.0 m) together with a variety of fish species.

  6. Granite Basin Lake - Wikipedia

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    United States Forest Service. Surface area. 5 acres (2.0 ha) Average depth. 6 ft (1.8 m) Surface elevation. 5,600 ft (1,700 m) Granite Basin Lake is a reservoir located near Prescott, in Yavapai County, North Central Arizona. It is in the Prescott National Forest, adjacent to the Granite Mountain Wilderness Area.

  7. Concho Lake - Wikipedia

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    Description. Concho Lake is a small, shallow, weedy lake. It has 60 acres (24 ha) with a maximum depth of 16 feet (4.9 m) and an average depth of 6 feet (1.8 m). A small watershed and nearby spring feed the lake. Following current management plans, the Arizona Game and Fish stocks catchable-sized rainbow trout during spring months.

  8. Bartlett Lake - Wikipedia

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    33 mi (53 km) Surface elevation. 1,600 ft (490 m) 1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. Bartlett Lake is a reservoir that was formed by the damming of the Verde River in the U.S. state of Arizona. It is downstream and to the south of Horseshoe Reservoir. Constructed in 1936–39 by the Salt River Project, the Bartlett Dam and reservoir ...

  9. Black Canyon Lake (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Black Canyon Lake has 78 acres (32 ha), with a maximum depth of 60 feet (18 m) and an average depth of 35 feet (11 m). [1] Like other Rim lakes, Black Canyon is deep, and historically has been low in nutrients. Because of nutrients from the fire and ash, Black Canyon Lake has been managed as a put-grow-and-take fishery.

  10. Rainbow Lake (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Surface elevation. 6,700 ft (2,000 m) Rainbow Lake is a 116-acre manmade lake near the town of Pinetop-Lakeside and the community of Lake of the Woods in southern Navajo County, Arizona, United States. The lake was created in 1903 when Mormon settlers dammed Walnut Creek, a tributary of the Little Colorado River, to impound water for irrigation.

  11. Show Low Lake - Wikipedia

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    Average depth. 27 ft (8.2 m) Surface elevation. 6,500 ft (2,000 m) 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 .