![]() In addition to the certificates, anglers will receive an Arizona Trout Challenge hoodie upon completing their first challenge, and an Arizona Trout Challenge collectable coin upon completing both challenges. Anglers are eligible to receive both the Wild Trout Challenge Certificate and the Arizona Trout Certificate however, all fish submitted for the second Challenge must be submitted from different waters in Arizona. ![]() Successful anglers will receive a certificate with color images of each of the species they caught and submitted for the Challenge. The program committee reserves the right to accept or deny any application ![]() Waters not listed for a given species will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.After completing one Challenge, in order to be eligible for the second Challenge, all fish submitted must be from different waters. Anglers will only be eligible to complete each Challenge once. ![]() Fish must be caught legally in Arizona waters.Anglers must submit photographs of each species caught.Anglers must submit a completed application with species, location caught, and date caught.WMAQ, Native Trout and Chub Program Rules for the Challenge Catch at least six of the eight total species in Arizona (including hatchery-raised trout): Gila, Apache, Brown, Brook, Rainbow, Grayling, Cutthroat, and Tiger trout.Įmail applications and photos to or mail to:.After the Gila Trout is verified it will be added to your certificate and a new wild trout challenge certificate will be issued. You do not need to resubmit the full application. *Anglers who completed the wild trout challenge without a Gila Trout while the Gila Trout requirement was suspended may submit a photo of a wild Gila Trout they catch for verification along with the stream it was caught at, date caught, and gear type used (fly or lure) to the email or mailing address listed below. These species include Apache, Brown, Brook, Gila and Rainbow trout. Catch all five species of wild trout in Arizona.Arizona Game and Fish Department manages many waters statewide to provide anglers the opportunity to catch several different species of trout, including two found only in the Southwest, Gila Trout and Apache Trout. Arizona’s Trout Challenge Program was developed to encourage anglers to learn more about fishing opportunities in the state. ![]()
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