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Old 04-19-2019, 09:48 AM   #21
CWtheMan
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When traveling in AZ & CA Aqueduct areas you may find that your RV Park is bordered by one of them. They are loaded with fish. The ones I’m familiar with had a variety of fish including black bass, stripers, pan fish and cat fish. All were very clean and very eatable. None are very big. The bass may get to 15-20”. Catfish average about 3#.

We have wintered twice in senior parks in Yuma. Both were bordered by large Aqueducts. But, in that area the best fishing was at the Imperial Sand Dunes area just across the border into CA where you can find designated fishing areas.

Here is a picture taken from a frontage road at an area of the Imperial Sand Dunes that borders I-8 and the Aqueduct flows beside I-8.

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