Lee Valley Lake
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01-Sep-10
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: LEE VALLEY RESERVOIR: Fishing is poor . There is a green algae bloom on the lake. Apache trout and grayling had been biting on beadhead nymphs, Prince nymphs, Hares ear, zug bugs, and small peacock ladies, but the bite has slowed significantly. Try small nymphs in black, brown or green colors.
Remember, bait fishing is not allowed here. Lee Valley Lake is open to lures and flies only with a 2-trout bag and possession limit, and a minimum size of 12-inches. Reported by: Arizona F&G |
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| About: -
Lee Valley is located on the base of Mount
Baldy and is considered one the better fly fishing lakes in Arizona. The 35-acre lake is restricted to lures and flies, and has a
possession limit. Anglers fish here for rainbows and
Apache trout, brook trout, and for a change of pace, grayling. Spring and Fall are the best times to fish Lee Valley.
Access is along State Route 273. Sunrise
and Crescent Lakes on both sides. There are restrooms, a parking lot and launch
ramp.
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Lee Valley Lake is open to artificial lure and fly only, a two- trout bag and possession limit, and a 12 inch minimum length limit on all fish. No bait fishing is allowed. The lake is open to electric trolling motors only.
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