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Black River West Fork
Eager · Arizona
River
Freshwater
The West Fork of the Black River near Eagar, AZ, is a remote, freestone mountain stream flowing through forest and meadows. It supports wild brown and rainbow trout, as well as native Apache trout in upper reaches.
Fishing is best from June through September when flows stabilize. Dry flies (e.g., elk hair caddis, hoppers) and nymphs (e.g., prince nymphs, hares ears) are productive. Streamers work in larger pools.
Access is via forest roads; the area has minimal infrastructure. Fish average 8–14 inches, with some larger browns possible. This stream is ideal for fly anglers seeking solitude and backcountry adventure in a high-country setting.
Fishing is best from June through September when flows stabilize. Dry flies (e.g., elk hair caddis, hoppers) and nymphs (e.g., prince nymphs, hares ears) are productive. Streamers work in larger pools.
Access is via forest roads; the area has minimal infrastructure. Fish average 8–14 inches, with some larger browns possible. This stream is ideal for fly anglers seeking solitude and backcountry adventure in a high-country setting.
Fish species (4)
- Apache Trout
- Brook Trout
- Brown Trout
- Rainbow Trout
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