Gila County, AZ
Theodore Roosevelt Lake is a 21,493-acre water body in Gila County. It is the largest lake that located entirely within the state of Arizona. In addition to its great fishing conditions, the lake is also an outstanding recreational spot.
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The daily creel limit for crappie at Theodore Roosevelt Lake is 15 fish. The daily creel limit for sunfish or crappie in any combination is 25 fish per person.
Soft jerkbaits such as Zoom Flukes are good for shallow water largemouth bass fishing. Crankbaits work better in deeper water. Plastic and Senko worms are also productive.
Fish at dusk and dawn when the weather is hot and sunny to catch largemouth bass here.
Spring and early summer are the best seasons to targer smallmouth bass. Finesse soft plastics and jigs fished near rocks will give you a catch.
Minnow-imitating lures and small jigs work well for crappie fishing here.
Night fishing with anchovies, nightcrawlers, hot dogs or chicken livers might help you to catch catfish.
Regulations vary by location. Check the rules for your fish to stay informed and prepared for fishing.
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