Yuma Community Fishing
“If people can’t get to the fish, we’ll bring the fish to the people.”
Council Avenue Pond
More than 4 million Arizona residents live within a 20-minute drive of a stocked Community
Fishing Program lake. Close by and convenient, all the parks offer parking and other amenities to
make your fishing trip and park visit enjoyable.
Distinctive Community Fishing Program signs are posted at key locations at all participating waters,
uniquely identifying these fisheries from other waters. The signs also highlight the fishing license
requirements and bag limit regulations that apply to Community Fishing waters.
rules
Swimming, wading, glass containers, and littering are prohibited. Alcoholic beverage permits required. Leashed dogs are permitted in the park. All vehicels and prohibited from entering the park. Wheeled vehicles are prohibited fromt he walkway during the hours of 6-9 a.m. and 6-9 p.m. Other rules as posted.
Daily bag limits
2 catfish
2 trout
1 bass (13 inch minimum)
5 sunfish
1 white amur (30 inch minimum)
Statewide limits apply to all other species
Contact
Somerton Parks and Recreation Department
928 627-2058, www.cityofsomerton.com
park amenities
- Picnic tables
- Playground
- Ramadas
- Sports Fields
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