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Concho Lake
Waterbody in Apache County, Arizona
Waterbody in Apache County, Arizona
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Concho Lake |
| image | File:Concho Lake- Concho Valley.jpg |
| caption | Concho Lake- Concho Valley |
| location | Apache County, Arizona |
| coords | |
| pushpin_map | Arizona |
| basin_countries | United States |
| area | 60 acre |
| depth | 6 ft |
| elevation | 6300 ft |
| max-depth =
Concho Lake is an irrigation reservoir situated in the town of Concho, in the eastern Arizona grasslands at 6300 ft. Much of the surrounding land is privately owned; the rest is owned by the Bureau of Land Management, but is managed for sport fisheries and wildlife resources by the Arizona Game and Fish.
Description
Concho Lake is a small, shallow, weedy lake. It has 60 acre with a maximum depth of 16 ft and an average depth of 6 ft. A small watershed and nearby spring feed the lake. Following current management plans, the Arizona Game and Fish stocks catchable-sized rainbow trout during spring months. Green sunfish and an occasional largemouth bass also occur at this lake. The lake gets drawn down considerably in the summer for irrigation.
Fish species
- Rainbow
- Largemouth Bass
- Sunfish
References
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