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


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 Spotted Bass
Spotted Bass can be caught year-round in Somerton. Right now in February, activity is Poor.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Spotted Bass
While largemouth get most of the attention, Somerton-area anglers can also find spotted bass in the Colorado River system. Though not as abundant as largemouth, these feisty fish can provide a fun change of pace. Look for them in areas with rocky structure, submerged timber, and slightly clearer water. Spring and fall are good times to target them, mirroring the largemouth bite. A local tip is to focus on areas with current breaks – spots where the water slows down behind rocks or logs. They often hold in these ambush points, waiting for prey to drift by. Small crankbaits, jigs, and Texas-rigged worms are effective lures. Access the river via boat ramps or designated fishing areas. Spotted bass here tend to be smaller than largemouth, but they fight hard and are a welcome surprise for any angler.
How to Catch Spotted Bass
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Spotted Bass in Somerton.
Spotted Bass Fishing Regulations in Arizona
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
6 per day
Size Limit
13-inch minimum
License Required
Arizona Fishing License
Largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass count as one species for bag limits. Possession limit is the same as the daily bag limit.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Arizona state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best bait to use for Spotted Bass in Somerton, Arizona?
Spotted Bass in Somerton respond well to various lures and live bait. Consider using small crankbaits, spinnerbaits, or live worms. Local anglers often have success with these options.
Are there any size restrictions for Spotted Bass I catch near Somerton?
Yes, in Arizona, Spotted Bass must be at least 13 inches long to keep. Make sure to measure your catch and release anything smaller.
How many Spotted Bass can I keep in a day when fishing near Somerton?
The daily bag limit for Spotted Bass in Arizona is 6 per day. Remember to adhere to this limit to help conserve the population.
Do I need a fishing license to target Spotted Bass in the Somerton area?
Yes, a valid Arizona fishing license is required to fish for Spotted Bass and any other fish species in Arizona's public waters. You can purchase one online or at local retailers.
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