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Lake Pleasant is one of Arizona's premier fishing destinations, offering excellent opportunities for multiple species throughout the year. This desert reservoir is known for consistent action on catfish, bass, and striped bass, with many anglers finding success during evening trips when water temperatures cool. - White and Channel Catfish average around 13 inches in Lake Pleasant. - The lake offers diverse structure and depth variations for different fishing techniques. - Popular methods include trolling, bottom fishing, and crankbait casting.
Join Glenn Diaz of No Limit Fishing for a Saturday June guided fishing trip on Lake Pleasant. This top-rated Arizona fishing destination offers excellent opportunities for catfish, bass, and more throughout the year. With all equipment provided and expert guidance, anglers of all experience levels can enjoy a productive day on the water. Lake Pleasant Regional Park provides the perfect setting for your next fishing adventure, with ample opportunities for both morning and evening trips. Whether you're an experienced angler looking to target specific species or a family seeking a fun outdoor activity, this 5-hour guided trip delivers a personalized fishing experience near Morristown.
Guide Glenn Diaz of No Limit Fishing offers Saturday June guided fishing trips on Lake Pleasant. This 5-hour shared experience is perfect for pairs of anglers looking to explore one of Arizona's premier fishing destinations. The base rate covers two guests with all necessary fishing gear and bait provided. Glenn's local expertise ensures you'll visit productive fishing spots known for bass and catfish, regardless of your experience level. Lake Pleasant fishing trips run in both morning and evening sessions, giving you flexibility when booking your adventure.
No Limit Fishing maintains high standards for all equipment and boats, prioritizing both safety and comfort during your trip. Glenn's extensive knowledge of Lake Pleasant's fishing patterns means you'll maximize your chances for success on the water. Deposits are non-refundable, so be sure to check availability and secure your preferred date early.
Lake Pleasant offers some of Arizona's most exciting fishing opportunities, with multiple species available throughout the year. This 5-hour guided trip focuses on targeting largemouth bass, striped bass, white bass, and catfish—species that thrive in this desert reservoir. Glenn's local expertise ensures you'll learn productive techniques specific to Lake Pleasant's unique ecosystem.
Previous guests like Scott, who rated his experience 5 stars, highlight Glenn's knowledge and professionalism: "Glenn with No Limits Fishing knows what he is doing. We had a great experience and will be booking another trip in the near future." This shared trip format is ideal for both serious anglers looking to improve their skills and casual fishermen wanting a fun day on the water with professional guidance.
Lake Pleasant is known among Arizona anglers as a versatile fishery with distinct seasonal patterns. During summer evenings, like on Scott's trip, fishing near Scorpion Bay Grill can be particularly productive using techniques like trolling, bottom fishing, and crankbait casting. White Catfish and Channel Catfish averaging around 13 inches are common catches, providing steady action and making this an excellent destination for consistent bites.
The lake's diverse structure and depth variations create multiple fishing opportunities throughout the year. Glenn's approach adapts to seasonal patterns, water temperatures, and fish behavior to maximize your chances for success. Whether you're targeting Lake Pleasant's famous striped bass, looking for largemouth in the coves, or hoping to hook into some hard-fighting catfish, this guided trip provides the local knowledge needed to succeed.
Your Lake Pleasant fishing adventure begins at a designated meeting point near Scorpion Bay. The trip accommodates two anglers comfortably, with high-quality fishing equipment, tackle, and bait all included. Morning trips typically start early to take advantage of prime fishing hours, while evening trips like Scott's allow you to fish during the cooler hours and into sunset—often prime feeding times.
Be sure to bring sun protection, appropriate clothing for the weather, and any personal items you might need. A valid Arizona fishing license is required for all anglers 10 and older, which can be purchased online before your trip. Water and basic refreshments are provided, but you're welcome to bring additional snacks or drinks. Glenn's focus on customer service ensures a comfortable, enjoyable experience on the water regardless of your fishing experience level.