Catfish Season to End – Trout Stockings Start November 16
Updated: 2012-08-31 19:54:46
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PHOENIX -- The stars have aligned – rainbow trout are coming to a galaxy of waters close to home for millions, plus 2009 fishing licenses for state waters or the urban program lakes are now on sale for half price, advises Arizona Game and ...
If you recently found out about the great fishing in the urban lakes and the start of the trout stocking season, we have a deal for you. The 2009 Class U, Urban Fishing, license is now 50% off for the last two months of the year. Stop by a Game ...
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