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Wet Beaver Creek Fish Report for 8-30-2024
Wet Beaver Creek Fish Report for 8-30-2024
Bass are unlimited harvest in Wet Beaver and Beaver creeks
Wet Beaver Creek - Lake Montezuma, AZ (Coconino County)
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by Arizona Game & Fish Department
8-30-2024
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Bass are unlimited harvest in Wet Beaver and Beaver creeks. There is the potential to catch a native sucker or roundtail chub; please release them unharmed. The limit is 4 trout. Stream flow is stable with a recent reading of 6.68 cfs on 8/26/2024 @ 10:45 a.m. Average base flow is about 4-9 cfs for Wet Beaver Creek. This is a good time of year to target smallmouth bass. Be cautious in the canyon bound sections of the stream as monsoon storms can cause flash flooding in Wet Beaver and Beaver Creek.
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