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Fishing for Desert Catfish Helping out a fisherman at Christopher Columbus Park in Tucson! Views: 787 Rating:
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Lee's Ferry, AZ 2007 Part 4 from www.flyguides.net Lee's Ferry, Arizona 2007 Part 4. See more fly fishing videos at www.flyguides.net . Views: 75 Rating:
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Greer, Arizona Me and steve up in Greer being rednecks and doin some fishin. Music- Old Man's Child- Return of the Night Creature John Hartford- Indian War Whoop Views: 2616 Rating:
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Rainbow Trout Farm Sedona Fishing http://www.sedona.tv The Rainbow Trout Farm is located three and a half miles north of Sedona, Arizona on Highway 89A along the beautiful banks of scenic "Oak Creek Canyon, one of the most magnificent spots in the world! Sedona, Arizona Sedona Sedona method sedona sunrise sedona az sedona vortex sedona sunrise aerosmith sedona music sedonia sedona slide rock Views: 21 Rating:
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Osprey with fish in Tempe,AZ, 3-03-07 , 7:30 AM Osprey landed in a tree where I work, I happened to have my camcorder..location is 1/8th mile ENE of McClintock and Broadway. Views: 458 Rating:
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Bass Fishing with a Fly (crimp your barbs) Catching some small to medium-sized Largemouth Bass with a 3-weight flyrod and surface poppers. Views: 319 Rating:
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Dead Horse State Park, Cottonwood, Arizona Fishing @ Dead Horse State Park, feeding the heron Views: 1733 Rating:
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White Sands, N.M./Big Lake, Arizona/Kamp Klondike, N.M. Family camping/fishing trip. Views: 196 Rating:
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Bear Canyon Lake, Arizona I went to Bear Canyon Lake on the Mogollon Rim to escape the heat and do a little fishing. It was nice and peaceful, even though the fishing wasn't that great. Views: 222 Rating:
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Landing One at Lee's Ferry, AZ from www.flyguides.net Fly fishing Lee's Ferry, Arizona in the shadow of Glen Canyon Dam. See more fly fishing videos at www.flyguides.net . Views: 234 Rating:
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Lees Ferry - Arizona (july 16th 2008) Lees ferry (Arizona) - Fly fishing spot Views: 39 Rating:
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Hiking Lee's Ferry Arizona - Grand Canyon Friends hiking fishing Lee's Ferry in Northern Arizona where you launch to ride the rapids of the Grand Canyon. Views: 274 Rating:
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AZ FLY FISHING TONTO CREEK Views: 283 Rating:
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Colorado River Colorado River in Arizona by the Arizona Game and Fish Department Views: 1988 Rating:
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Lake Powell Part 2 Lake Powell Part 2 in Arizona by the Arizona Game and Fish Department Views: 4232 Rating:
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Sedona Arizona Oak Creek Canyon Tour In Sedona at the east end of Uptown is the entrance to Oak Creek Canyon. As you travel through the canyon, highway 89A meanders alongside Oak Creek below the towering formations. You'll encounter several lodges, fishing holes, picnic areas, great hiking trails and campgrounds. Further up Oak Creek Canyon is Slide Rock State Park. The natural water slides and pools carved into the red rocks provide a perfect setting for family fun. Plan to arrive at the park early because many days it fills to capacity. Eventually the highway winds its way up the switchbacks to a scenic overlook, through a Ponderosa Pine forest and into Flagstaff for a total journey of about 25 miles from the "Y". Sedona TV Red Rock TV 16 http://www.sedona.tv Views: 4421 Rating:
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AZ Key: Prescott, Arizona Prescott, Arizona is home to some of the most amazing natural beauty to be found in Arizona and is a hub of Arizona history, tradition, art and culture. Popular for its cooler temperatures, sunny skies and wealth of outdoor activities, Prescott is surrounded by breathtaking landscape and one of the nation's largest ponderosa pine forests. Five area lakes provide loads of kayaking, canoeing and fishing opportunities. More than 450 miles of recreational trails wind through the Prescott National Forest. Views: 391 Rating:
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Tanners 1st Fish Tanner and Dad, with Uncle Chris go for a fishing outting on the Salt River that runs through the Phoenix valley in Arizona. Views: 696 Rating:
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Sedona-Rainbow Trout Farm A day of fishing at the trout farm in Sedona Arizona. Views: 478 Rating:
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mystery lights over phoenix arizona UPDATE: Man claims responsibility for Phoenix mystery lights April 23rd, 2008 @ 10:04am by Hanna Scott/KTAR and KTAR Newsroom A Phoenix man says he caused the red light display that mystified thousands of people as it floated across the north Phoenix sky Monday night. The man, who did not want to be identified, said he used fishing line to attach road flares to helium-filled balloons, then lit the flares and launched them a minute apart from his back yard. He said he believed turbulence created by a passing jet caused the balloons to move around. Lino Mailo said he saw his next-door neighbor launch the balloons. ``I saw the guy releasing the balloons with the flares on them," Mailo said. ``There is no doubt that they came from here." He added, ``I don't think it's a cool prank because it can panic people." Phoenix Police helicopter pilot Bruce Bates, who saw the lights, said the balloons explanation makes sense. ``People say they saw different shapes -- a square, a diamond, an arrow, all these different shapes. Well, that's just the balloons moving around in the wind currents," he said. Some people will always think the lights were UFOs, Bates said. ``I think people want to believe what they want to believe." A sky lantern company's web site said skylanterns can last for up to 20 minutes, rise about a mile high and can travel for miles. http://www.ktar.com/?nid=6&sid=814826 mystery lights over phoenix arizona Tony Toporek was talking with his neighbors in north Phoenix when the lights appeared at about 8 p.m. He grabbed his video camera and started taping. Witnesses reported that the lights formed a vertical line, then formed a diamond-shape, followed by a u-shape. The lights reportedly moved from side to side and upward before disappearing one by one. Toporek said the last light vanished and then briefly reappeared before disappearing again. http://www.abc15.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=ccaef901-51a0-4b49-8df2-6d42dcbf7da7 Views: 8762 Rating:
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