Fishing Charters in Arizona
Browse fishing charters in Arizona that can help you catch largemouth bass.


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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
Best Time to Catch Largemouth Bass
Largemouth Bass can be caught year-round in Mammoth. Right now in February, activity is Slow.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Largemouth Bass
Targeting largemouth bass near Mammoth, Arizona, requires a bit of exploration, as the area isn't exactly a bass fishing hotspot. However, the smaller reservoirs and stock ponds scattered throughout the region can hold some decent fish. Focus your efforts on areas with cover, such as submerged brush, rocky points, and weed lines. Spring and fall are prime times, with bass actively feeding as water temperatures rise or fall. Topwater lures can be effective early and late in the day, while crankbaits and soft plastics work well when the sun is higher. Be prepared for varying water conditions; some ponds may be clear, while others can be quite murky. Access can sometimes be challenging; research public access points beforehand and be respectful of private property. The bass in these smaller waters tend to be opportunistic feeders, so experiment with different lure presentations until you find what works. Don't be afraid to try fishing smaller ponds – they often hold overlooked bass. Remember your sun protection and plenty of water.
How to Catch Largemouth Bass
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Largemouth Bass in Mammoth.
Largemouth Bass Fishing Regulations in Arizona
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
6 per day
Size Limit
13-inch minimum
License Required
Fishing License
Check specific water body regulations as exceptions to statewide rules exist.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Arizona state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best largemouth bass fishing spots near Mammoth, Arizona?
While specific locations depend on water levels and recent stocking, local lakes and reservoirs in the area are your best bet. Check with local bait shops for up-to-date info.
What is the legal size limit for keeping largemouth bass in Arizona?
In Arizona, you can only keep largemouth bass that are 13 inches or longer. Any bass shorter than that must be released back into the water.
If I'm fishing for largemouth bass near Mammoth, AZ, how many can I keep?
The daily bag limit for largemouth bass in Arizona is 6 fish. Be sure to stop fishing once you've reached this limit.
What's a good lure or bait for largemouth bass around Mammoth, Arizona?
Popular and effective options for largemouth bass in the Mammoth area include plastic worms, spinnerbaits, and crankbaits. Live bait like nightcrawlers can also be successful.
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