Fishing is an increasingly popular form of leisure activities in Poland. Historically, only men went to the fish. Nowadays, women just as happy to ride on the fish. Fish can catch both young and older people.

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Don't miss out on the action.
This year is already becoming the year of record fish being caught, including a 34-pound striper, a 3-pound 5.6-ounce Gila trout, a 5.5-pound, 16.75-inch long redear sunfish, and an unofficial 31-inch bass.
So, what are you waiting for? Get the net and land a memory!
The One That Got Away (family) [MP3 audio file]

The One That Got Away (men) [MP3 audio file]

1.) BUY A LICENSE
2.) HOT SPOTS
3.) MUST HAVE INFO

SAVE MONEY WITH A FISH / HUNT COMBO LICENSE
Start catching a memory today. Licenses can be purchased online, at Game and Fish offices, or at more than 300 license dealers statewide.
Before you buy, consider a combination fishing and hunting license, which includes the trout stamp. A combo license opens the door to nearly four months of cast-and-blast recreation and a surf and turf harvest to your table.

Secure online ordering

7 Game & Fish Offices

300+ license dealers [pdf]

WEEKLY FISHING REPORT & RORY's TIPS:
Each week get the scoop on what waters are turning on and what the best baits are for reeling in a good time.
The weekly report includes current weather conditions, moon phases, as well as field reports from anglers like you providing first-hand reports on what you can expect. Get your copy by:

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STOCKINGS, LAKE LEVELS,
& MORE:
Improve your odds before you go, by knowing what the water levels are, where the fish were last stocked, and what types of fish you can catch where in Arizona.

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Levels & River Flows

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Fishing Glossary

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Visit Our Fish Hatcheries

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Golden Algae
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FREE BUMPER STICKERS:
Pick up the latest "FISH AZ, I DO" bumper sticker from your local Game and Fish office and display your badge of honor proudly. Department offices are in Phoenix, Mesa, Flagstaff, Pinetop, Kingman, Yuma and Tucson.
Not only are you a fisherman and it's a cool sticker, but the money you spend on some fishing-related equipment and your trips funds wildlife conservation and local economies. Learn how your dollars fund the cycle of success.

REGULATION BOOKLETS, RESOURCES & OTHER INFORMATION

Updated! ARIZONA FISHIN' HOLES:
The long-awaited, freshly modernized “Arizona Fishin’ Holes” booklet is hot off the presses.
The whole booklet is quicker and easier to use than ever before. There are GPS coordinates for each lake, up-to-date resource telephone numbers, and even Internet addresses so you can easily find the latest fishing information, even as you travel to your favorite fishery. 54 pages. $8.

Order your Arizona Fishin Holes today

2011-2012 ARIZONA FISHING REGULATIONS:
This "must have" booklet gives you all the information you need for fishing in Arizona. Many rules vary by water for limits, allowable baits, motor use, and more, so be sure to keep it in your tackle box. You'll also find a fish identification section, rigging tips, maps, and license requirements.
Pick up a copy at any Game and Fish office, or at more than 300+ license dealers statewide.

2011-12 Arizona Fishing Regulations [PDF, 7.2mb]

2011 URBAN FISHING PROGRAM REGULATIONS:
This booklet is specifically for the 21 designated Urban Fishing Program waters in 11 cities. These lakes are intensively stocked from 20-24 times per year with trout, catfish and sunfish. Anglers age 14 and older are required to have an Urban Fishing License to fish Urban Program waters.
Major features of the Urban Guidebook include a stocking calendar; regulations; water locations, maps and amenities; fishing tips; and a fishing equipment checklist showing you what you need to get started.
2011 Urban Fishing Guidebook [PDF, 11mb]

STOP AQUATIC HITCHHIKERS - IT'S THE LAW:
CLEAN - the hull of your boat, remove all plant and animal material.
DRAIN - the water from the boat, livewell and the lower unit.
DRY - the boat, fishing gear, and equipment.

Quagga mussels were first found in Arizona in Lake Mead in January of 2007. These prolific invaders damage pumps, equipment, and our water ecosystems. The following waters are known to have invasive quagga/zebra mussels:

Lake Pleasant
Lake Mead
Lake Mohave
Lake Havasu
Lower Colorado River below Havasu

BOATING SAFETY:
Visit our section on boating recreation for information on:

Watercraft registration
Boating safety education classes
Life jacket requirements
Learn more about safe boating in Arizona.

ETHICAL OUTDOORSMAN RECOGNITION:
This program provides outdoorsmen and women the opportunity to recognize their peers for responsibile stewardship of Arizona's public and private lands, ethical behavior in the outdoors, or selfless acts of sportsmanship.

Nominate someone today [PDF, 272kb]

Fishing recreation produces $1.3 billion in economic benefit annually to the state of Arizona
The Arizona Game and Fish Department does not receive general funds from the State of Arizona.
Most Game and Fish funding results from "user-pay user-benefit" sources of funding, including the sale of hunting and fishing licenses, stamps and tags. Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration funds are derived from a federal excise tax on some types of hunting, shooting, fishing equipment and watercraft fuels. Learn more about how you fund and benefit from the Sport Fish and Wildlife Restoration Program.
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