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Black River East Fork
Alpine · Arizona
River
Freshwater
The East Fork of the Black River near Alpine, AZ, is a small, high-elevation stream that supports Apache, rainbow, and brown trout. Special regulations protect native Apache trout, requiring barbless artificial lures or flies and catch-and-release practices in many areas.
Fly anglers find success with dry-dropper rigs, nymphs, and attractor dries during summer. The stream is narrow and shallow, ideal for wading and sight-fishing. Trout range from 8–14 inches, with the occasional larger brown in deeper pools.
Access is limited to Forest Roads, with dispersed camping and a few primitive sites nearby. Water clarity fluctuates after rain, but summer and fall offer the best fishing conditions.
The East Fork provides a unique opportunity to catch native trout in a remote, unspoiled setting with light gear and ethical techniques.
Fly anglers find success with dry-dropper rigs, nymphs, and attractor dries during summer. The stream is narrow and shallow, ideal for wading and sight-fishing. Trout range from 8–14 inches, with the occasional larger brown in deeper pools.
Access is limited to Forest Roads, with dispersed camping and a few primitive sites nearby. Water clarity fluctuates after rain, but summer and fall offer the best fishing conditions.
The East Fork provides a unique opportunity to catch native trout in a remote, unspoiled setting with light gear and ethical techniques.
Fish species (4)
- Apache Trout
- Brook Trout
- Brown Trout
- Rainbow Trout
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