Fishing Charters in Arizona
Browse fishing charters in Arizona that can help you catch apache trout.


Big Sky Fishing Charters
Lake Havasu City, Arizona


Az Legend Adventures Kayak Fishing And Private Kayak Only Tours
Book a Private Instructed Fly Fishing half Day with Sedona Fly Fishing, Cottonwood Fly Fishing AZ. Enjoy expert guidance and serene waters in AZ.


Yuma Outfitter
Yuma Outfitter serving Yuma, Arizona with Professional hunting and fishing Guide Services. Educating people on how to fish Yuma. Serving Yuma Proving Ground YPG area.


Dirty Verde Outfitters
Fly fishing in Sedona offers some of the most breathtaking and rewarding angling experiences in the Southwest. Oak Creek flows beneath Sedona’s towering red cliffs, creating a perfect blend of crystal-clear water, diverse trout habitat, and world-class scenery. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or brand new to fly fishing, Oak Creek provides an unforgettable opportunity to experience trout fishing in a truly unique landscape.


Sedona Fly Fishing


Lake Powell Guide Services
Contact Lake Powell Guide Services in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area to know more about the guided trips & workshops. Call to book a trip at 801-631-0158.


No-Limit-Fishing
Experience Arizona bass fishing like never before! Join us on Lake Pleasant for an unforgettable day of fishing and relaxation.


Laughlin Fishing Guide
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Fishing With Gary Senft


Lo Water Guide Service llc
Experience fishing with a pro Arizona fishing guide, Derek Rivchin from Phoenix. Book a Fall date for carp fishing, fly fishing, and more!


Reel'em In Adventures
Reel'em In Adventures is a Licensed Guided Fishing Serivce with Warren Risberg at Lake Pleasant in Peoria, Arizona on a 2018 Lowe SF234 23' 7" Pontoon Boat Striper Bass, Largemouth Bass, Channel Catfish, White Bass, Carp, Flathead Catfish, Crappie


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Best Time to Catch Apache Trout
Peak season: May, June. Also good: April, July, August. Right now in March, activity is fair.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Apache Trout
Show Low, Arizona, offers a fantastic base for targeting the beautiful and rare Apache trout. This area provides access to several high-elevation streams and lakes within the White Mountains, the native range of these fish. The East Fork of the Little Colorado River and its tributaries are prime locations. Spring and early summer (May-June), after snowmelt subsides, are ideal times to fish, as are the cooler days of fall (September-October) before the first hard freeze. Focus on pools and riffles, using small dry flies or nymphs. Be aware that Apache trout are a threatened species, so catch-and-release fishing is strongly encouraged and sometimes mandatory in certain areas. Check Arizona Game and Fish regulations before heading out! For accessibility, consider starting at the Greer Lakes, a bit of a drive from Show Low but offering easier access points.
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How to Catch Apache Trout
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Apache Trout in Show Low.
Apache Trout Fishing Regulations in Arizona
Open Season
Varies by location
Daily Bag Limit
Varies by location; often 0 in certain areas
Size Limit
Varies by location
License Required
Valid Arizona fishing license
Check specific regulations for the water you intend to fish as many areas are catch-and-release only to protect this threatened species.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Arizona state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to catch Apache Trout near Show Low, Arizona?
Apache Trout are best caught using small flies, especially dry flies that imitate mayflies or caddisflies. Use light tackle and focus on presenting your fly naturally in clear, flowing water.
What kind of fishing license do I need to fish for Apache Trout in Arizona?
You need a valid Arizona fishing license to fish for Apache Trout in the Show Low area.
Are there any specific restrictions on Apache Trout fishing near Show Low?
Yes, regulations for Apache Trout vary by location. Some areas may have a 0 bag limit to protect the population, so be sure to check local regulations before fishing.
When is the best time to fish for Apache Trout in the Show Low area?
The best time to fish for Apache Trout is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when insects are more active and the trout are feeding more aggressively. Check local regulations for specific seasonal closures.
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