Utah Fish Report
Woods Canyon Lake Fish Report for 12-26-2022
Woods Canyon Lake Fish Report for 12-26-2022
New state record tiger trout caught at Woods Canyon Lake
Woods Canyon Lake - Payson, AZ (Coconino County)
Photo Credit: AZGF
by Arizona Game & Fish Department
12-26-2022
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Brian Morgan of Glendale, Ariz., was at Woods Canyon Lake in early December when he caught a large tiger trout while fishing from a boat. It was 24.6 inches long and had a certified weight (by the Arizona Game and Fish Department) of 5 pounds and 11.84 ounces ΜΆ a new state record. He caught it on a Yakima Bait rooster tail spinner on an ultralight 6-foot Pflueger Fishing spinning combo (with 6-pound line). "The lake was half frozen, I had to break through half-inch ice in places," said Brian.
The previous tiger trout record in Arizona was 3 pounds, 16 ounces, 18.75 inches long, caught by Anthony Lerma at Morton Tank in May 2020.
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