J. D. Dam Lake - Williams, AZ

Lake Information
Fish Species: | Rainbow Trout |
J.D. Dam Lake is a remote, 6-acre trout fishery in the Kaibab National Forest near Williams, AZ, at an elevation of about 6,700 feet. Managed by the Arizona Game and Fish Department, it is stocked periodically from spring through fall with rainbow trout, offering a tranquil setting for shoreline fishing.
PowerBait, worms, and salmon eggs are productive after recent stockings, particularly in spring and early summer. Fly anglers find success with woolly buggers and dry flies during hatch activity. Water temperatures and levels can affect productivity, especially in summer, when warm conditions may limit fish activity.
No boats or float tubes are allowed on J.D. Dam Lake, reinforcing its appeal as a peaceful, walk-in fishery. The shoreline is easily accessible and ideal for family anglers, youth, or those seeking a low-pressure experience in a pine forest setting. Dispersed camping is available nearby, though no developed facilities exist at the lake.
J.D. Dam Lake is best visited soon after a trout stocking and during cooler months for the best action. Its simplicity, solitude, and reliable trout stocking make it an appealing, accessible high-country fishing destination for both locals and visitors.
PowerBait, worms, and salmon eggs are productive after recent stockings, particularly in spring and early summer. Fly anglers find success with woolly buggers and dry flies during hatch activity. Water temperatures and levels can affect productivity, especially in summer, when warm conditions may limit fish activity.
No boats or float tubes are allowed on J.D. Dam Lake, reinforcing its appeal as a peaceful, walk-in fishery. The shoreline is easily accessible and ideal for family anglers, youth, or those seeking a low-pressure experience in a pine forest setting. Dispersed camping is available nearby, though no developed facilities exist at the lake.
J.D. Dam Lake is best visited soon after a trout stocking and during cooler months for the best action. Its simplicity, solitude, and reliable trout stocking make it an appealing, accessible high-country fishing destination for both locals and visitors.
Latest Fish Reports
Date | Report | Author |
6-29-2025 | Anglers are starting to catch a few tiger trout JD Dam is catch-and-release only for trout; no... more » |
Arizona Game & Fish Department |
5-8-2025 | The tank remains low and the water is murky, making fishing difficult JD Dam is catch-and-release only for trout; no... more » |
Arizona Game & Fish Department |
4-16-2025 | Anglers are starting to catch a few tiger trout JD Dam is catch-and-release only for trout; no... more » |
Arizona Game & Fish Department |
2-5-2025 | The ice is not safe to walk on JD Dam is catch-and-release only for trout; no... more » |
Arizona Game & Fish Department |
12-30-2024 | Ice is present JD Dam is catch-and-release only for trout; no... more » |
Arizona Game & Fish Department |
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