Canyon Creek Fishing Report

Canyon Creek - Young, AZ (Gila County)


by Arizona Game & Fish Department
10-30-2025
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Canyon Creek is split into two sections, with the upper Canyon Creek being managed as a put-and-take fishery that gets stocked with rainbows once a week during the summer months until the end of September, while the “Lower Canyon Creek” is managed as a catch-and-release wild brown trout population. The sections are divided by the OW Bridge, with water downstream being designated catch-and release and upstream being put-and-take. Brown trout inhabit both sections of the creek with a majority being in this lower section. Brown trout are fall spawning fish and are currently in the process of making their redds and other spawning activities. Please take great care to be on the lookout for these structures so as not to step on them if wading. Also, staying away from targeting active spawning fish will ensure better success for the future of this population. Note spawning active browns will be more active as we continue the fall season with fish chasing small streamers such as wooly buggers and leeches with some fish still being caught on ants and other terrestrial bugs that are falling into the creek.

Please remember, Lower Canyon Creek is under special regulation. This is catch-and-release only for trout; no trout may be kept; artificial fly and lure only; single-pointed barbless hooks only. New Zealand mudsnails are also prevalent in the Lower Section. Please take great care not to transfer this harmful species to other bodies of water by properly disinfecting gear. Actions you can take to prevent their spread can be found on our AIS site: https://www.azgfd.com/fishing-2/aquatic-invasive-
species/new-zealand-mudsnails/.





Arizona Game & Fish Department Reports
for Tuesday, September 30th

Silver Creek AZ: Silver Creek catch-and-release season opens Oct. 1
Kaibab Lake: The lake is very low and launching a boat is challenging
Cataract Lake: Cataract Lake Report
City Reservoir: City Reservoir Report
Dogtown Lake: Fishing has been good
Santa Fe Lake: Channel catfish have been biting on worms
J. D. Dam Lake: JD Dam is catch-and-release only for trout
Whitehorse Lake: ish are being caught despite the drop in temperatures
Russel Tank: Access to Russel Tank is open
Upper & Lower Lake Mary: Anglers have been catching some nice walleye and a few crappie on Upper Lake Mary
Francis Short Pond: Frances Short Report
Ashurst Lake: The lake is low and the boat launch is challenging
Kinnikinick Lake: Kinnikinick Lake Report
Marshall Reservoir: The lake is very weedy, making fishing challenging
West Clear Creek: Stream flow is 21.5 cfs
Wet Beaver Creek : Stream flow is 7.44 cfs
Bartlett Lake: The water level is currently on the lower side
Roosevelt Lake: Roosevelt has been producing great numbers
Dead Horse Ranch State Park : Catfish and largemouth bass continue to be caught at Deadhorse
Goldwater Lake: Upper and Lower Goldwater Lake Fishing Report
Mingus Lake: Mingus was stocked with rainbow trout the week of Sept. 15.
Watson Lake: Channel catfish are still being caught out of Watson Lake
Blue Ridge Reservoir: Blue Ridge/C.C. Cragin Reservoir Report
Knoll Lake: The lake level is low and the boat launch is out of the water
East Verde River: East Verde River Fishing Report
Christopher Creek: Christopher Creek is one of the lowest and clearest creeks in Rim Country right now
Haigler Creek: Haigler Creek Fishing Report
Colorado River - Davis Dam: Striped bass fishing below Davis Dam is still producing
Lake Mead: Striped bass are being found largely by trolling
Lake Mohave: Striped bass anglers are reporting success when trolling swimbaits and when fishing with anchovies
Colorado River - Willow Beach: Trout fishing has been best the couple days following stockings by the hatchery
Willow Springs Lake: Nice Bass From Willow Springs Lake