2008 Looking Great for Arizona Anglers
If you’re an Arizona fisherman you may be in for some of the best fishing the state has seen in decades. According to a local paper, hydrologists are predicting water levels to be off the charts this year due to the large snowpack. And more water means better fishing in this dry state.
“This looks like an historic year in our fisheries, in large part because of the tremendous runoff in 2005 and resulting spawns, but also because of the widespread deep snowpack in the high country we haven’t experienced since at least 1993,” said Fisheries Chief Kirk Young. “The Arizona fishing outlook is the best we’ve seen in 25 years or so.”
Spawning fish from the 2005 year class, revitalized vegetation growth and newly flooded reservoir edges are all expected to make 2008 a banner year for fishing in Arizona. Remember, it’s never too early to gear up for the upcoming season. It looks like Arizona fishermen and other fishermen in areas throughout the arid West have a lot to look forward to this year!

