Ashurst Lake Report

Ashurst Lake - Flagstaff, AZ (Coconino County)

Photo Credit: AZGF

by Arizona Game & Fish Department
8-30-2024
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Only boats with a single 10-horsepower motor (or less) or a single electric motor are allowed on Ashurst Lake. The limit is 4 trout. Northern pike and green sunfish were illegally introduced and are not managed for in Ashurst Lake. Northern pike and green sunfish are unlimited in Ashurst Lake, please kill any northern pike and green sunfish caught. Trout fishing was steady over the weekend. Bait anglers were successful on PowerBait fished off the bottom and worms fished under a bobber. Lure anglers have been finding success trolling small lures like Joe’s Flies and Kastmasters. Fly anglers are also catching fish on Wooly Buggers and Simi-seal leeches (black, brown, and olive). Surface temperature 73.53 F, D.O. 10.35 mg/l, pH 8.87 on 8/22/2024. The Arizona Game and Fish Department Region 2 Aquatic Wildlife Program conducted a routine electrofishing survey of Ashurst Lake on July 29, 2024. Below is a table summarizing the results of the survey. 





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