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Hunting & Fishing
Abundant lakes and rivers are home to the
native Apache Trout. Visitors will find that trout fishing in Arizona's White
mountains is not limited to the Apache Trout. Brook, Brown, Cutthroat, and Rainbow Trout are common in our
lakes and streams! Interested in Bass,
Crappie,
Arctic Grayling,
Northern Pike,
Walleye, or
Catfish? Whatever your fishing
interest, Arizona's White Mountains can provide you with the opportunity to
catch that elusive lunker!
Like to hike and view wildlife? How about a hike through our many forest
trails! Hear Elk bugling in the high mountain air that is crisp in the morning
and remains fresh all day. Arizona's White Mountains are home to a variety of
wildlife including: Elk,
Deer,
Antelope,
Javelina,
Bear,
Turkey, Sheep, Mountain Lion,
Squirrel, and
water fowl.
Fishing is a year 'round opportunity! Hunting seasons
are scheduled by the Arizona Game & Fish Department. Permits are required,
along with a legal hunting license, for the taking of big game on public lands.
Detailed information on hunting seasons, regulations, permits, and licensing
may be obtained by contacting the Arizona Game & Fish Department at (602)
942-3000, or check out the Department of Game & Fish at
www.gf.state.az.us.
Hunting may also be scheduled on Indian Lands in
accordance with the Tribal Game & Fish Departments. Seasons for harvesting
wildlife on Indian Lands must be confirmed with the Tribe.
Trophy Elk are not uncommon in our area. Hunters
utilize a variety of methods authorized by Arizona State Law. Permitted methods
for harvesting wildlife may include: Archery, Muzzleloading Rifles, Firearms,
and Trapping.
Think you're at a disadvantage
because you don't know the area? Hunting guides licensed by the State of
Arizona are available in the White Mountains to assist you in locating and
harvesting wildlife. Make that special trip even more special. A licensed guide
- who knows the area, can make your stay in Arizona's White Mountains even more
memorable by helping you locate that huge "lunker" or trophy elk. The Arizona
Game & Fish department keeps a list of licensed guides to assist hunters
and fishermen. Remember -- if you hire a guide, he or she must be legally
licensed! You are responsible for your hunt! Should you engage a licensed
guide, ensure that they are knowledgeable as to hunting requirements!
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