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Seneca Lake


Lake Description

Seneca Lake is managed as both a warm-water and cool-water fishery, offering trophy largemouth bass, channel catfish and red-ear sunfish for anglers during the warmer summer months and rainbow and brown trout during the cooler winter months. Seneca Lake is located north of Globe just past mile post marker 287 on Highway 60.

Its a 27 acre lake and was designed primarily for recreational fishing. The lake has a boat ramp and several fishing piers for access. Try using worms or even fly-fishing for sunfish. For bass, try spinners and assorted plastic worms rigged Texas-style pitched and flipped into heavy cover.

Fees (2006/2007): Non-Member Daily Fishing License is $10.00, Non-Member Daily Boating permit is $3.00 and a Non-Member Daily Two Pole stamp is $3.00.

Daily bag limit for anglers: Trout – 10; Bass – 10; Crappie – 25; Catfish – 25; Blue-gill – 25; Red-eared sunfish– 25; Carp - Unlimited.

Daily bag limit of anglers 11 years or younger: One-half (1/2) of the bag limit of a licensed angler. Possession limit: Twice the daily bag limit.

Whats in Seneca Lake?


Rainbow Trout

Brown Trout

Largemouth Bass


Channel Catfish

Bluegill

Red Ear Sunfish