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Knoll Lake has been consistently good fishing all summer for both shore fishing and boat fishing.
Shore fishing at Knoll Lake is good and you can expect to catch small to medium sized stock trout. Use orange, yellow or green Power Bait on a hook and bobber. Worms always work too, so keep them handy.
Out on the water in a boat, float tube or inflatable, fishing is a little better. You can expect to catch a little bit bigger trout even though, you have fewer bites. If your lucky you might get a big german brown.
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The rim lakes include:
These Rim Lakes in particular are sending anglers away with a smile and full limit catch.
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Knoll Lake is open and accessible from Forest Service Road 300 (Rim Road).
Fishing is decent and with larger hold-over trout available.
For best results: For the larger trout use earth worms on a hook with a bobber about 4 feet down just off the shore. Use a boat. For shore fishing, use yellow/orange Power bait on a hook and bobber.
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Very secluded and picturesque, Knoll Lake has the best views on the Rim.
Knoll Lake also has it’s own quiet campground and the fishing is pretty good too. Located 44 miles northeast of Payson, Knoll Lake is on Forest Road 295E, off Forest Road 300.
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