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Did you know there are lakes with bass, tilapia and other fish less than an hour away from Phoenix? Here's where to find the ...
Arizona’s commercial fishing industry got its start as a Works Projects Administration venture, funded for $600 with the Arizona Game and Fish Department in 1938.
This Arizona flathead catfish won't ever go down as a new state record, but the big catfish weighed an impressive 80 pounds.
Community fishing program licenses cost less than general licenses but are limited in scope and have been declining in popularity, the Arizona Game and Fish Department said.
Lake Havasu is among the best bass lake in the country. That’s according to Bassmaster Magazine, which recently unveiled its annual list of the 100 best bass lakes in America.
The process for buying hunting and fishing licenses in Arizona is moving fully into the digital age. Game and Fish will stop offering traditional paper “book” licenses after Dec. 31.
FREE FISHING DAY: Good news for anglers! You can fish for free this weekend on an Arizona public water.
An eaglet was recently severely wounded in Arizona after its leg became wrapped with a fishing line.
The Arizona Game and Fish Department says no fishing licenses will be required for anyone fishing in any public water in the state. The "Free Fishing Day" is part of National Fishing and Boating Week.
A Tucson fisherman caught a pacu fish, a relative of the piranha, most likely dumped by an owner who could no longer care for the non-native critter.
The Arizona Game and Fish Department and the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources announced Friday that residents of Arizona and Utah as of Tuesday, Jan. 1, may buy just a resident license from ...
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