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Dankworth Pond, located near Safford, Arizona, offers a tranquil fishing experience with a dedicated pier and easy access for anglers seeking a quiet retreat in southeastern Arizona.
Weekly Catches
No verified catches in the last 7 or 15 days; the catches below cover the last 21 days.
Rainbow Trout
Recent evidence confirms that rainbow trout are actively stocked in Dankworth Pond, providing anglers with reliable opportunities for trout fishing throughout the season. The fishing pier near the park entrance is a favored spot for targeting these trout, especially during early morning hours when the water is calm and wildlife is abundant.
- Stocking events have occurred within the past three weeks, ensuring a healthy population of rainbow trout for anglers.
- Best results are reported from the fishing pier and shoreline areas adjacent to the Dos Arroyos Trail loop.
- Effective baits include PowerBait, worms, and small spinners, with early morning and late afternoon yielding the most bites.
Largemouth Bass
Largemouth bass are present in Dankworth Pond, with anglers reporting catches from both the pier and the accessible shoreline. These fish are most active during warmer afternoons, especially in areas with submerged structure or near aquatic vegetation.
- Recent catches have been noted near the fishing pier and along the pondβs southern edge.
- Anglers have found success using soft plastic worms and small crankbaits.
- Targeting shaded areas and drop-offs increases the likelihood of landing larger bass.
Sunfish
Sunfish remain a reliable catch for family anglers at Dankworth Pond, especially near the pier and shallow coves. These panfish are abundant and respond well to simple rigs.
- Most catches occur in the shallows near the fishing pier and along the north shoreline.
- Best baits are small pieces of worm or dough balls fished under a bobber.
- Midday fishing is productive, with sunfish actively feeding in sunlit areas.
Channel Catfish
Dankworth Pond is periodically stocked with channel catfish, and recent reports indicate that anglers have landed several catfish during evening sessions. The deeper sections near the pier and the pondβs western bank are preferred spots.
- Recent catches have been made using stink bait, chicken liver, and nightcrawlers.
- Fishing after sunset increases chances of hooking larger catfish.
- Anglers recommend casting near submerged logs or rocky outcrops.
Weather & Marine Conditions
Over the past three weeks, weather conditions at Dankworth Pond have been stable, with mild mornings and warm afternoons typical of southeastern Arizona in late October. Early morning fog occasionally settles over the water, clearing by mid-morning and providing ideal conditions for trout and sunfish activity. Afternoon temperatures have reached the mid-70sΒ°F, with light breezes and minimal precipitation.
Fishing Conditions & Tips
Anglers visiting Dankworth Pond are advised to arrive early for the best chance at trout and sunfish, as fish are most active before midday. The fishing pier offers accessible casting for all skill levels, while shoreline spots near the Dos Arroyos Trail loop provide additional solitude and wildlife viewing. For bass and catfish, focus efforts during late afternoon and evening, using natural baits and targeting deeper water near structure.
- Bring polarized sunglasses to spot fish in clear water near the pier and shoreline.
- Use light tackle for sunfish and trout; switch to medium-heavy gear for bass and catfish.
- Quiet approaches and minimal disturbance improve catch rates, especially in shallow areas.
Regulations & Notices
Dankworth Pond State Park requires a daily entrance fee, which also grants access to nearby Roper Lake. Anglers must possess a valid Arizona fishing license, and all state regulations regarding bag limits and bait use apply. The park enforces catch-and-release recommendations for larger bass to maintain healthy populations. No motorized boats are permitted; only electric or nonmotorized vessels are allowed on the pond. Visitors are reminded to pack out all trash and respect wildlife habitats along the Dos Arroyos Trail.
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