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Fishing Spot #2 LbNA #61398

Owner:SnakeDoctor
Plant date:Apr 8, 2012
Location: Mesquite Bay II
City:Lake Havasu City
County:Mohave
State:Arizona
Boxes:1
Found by: JoySong
Last found:Nov 27, 2021
Status:FFFFOFFFFF
Last edited:Oct 15, 2015
If you’re coming from out of town follow 95 into town and turn right or left up Swanson towards Lake Havasu Avenue (be turning away from the lake). Turn left onto Lake Havasu Avenue and stay in the left lane to turn left onto the overpass and then onto The London Bridge. (The Bridge has incredible history so make sure to find the historical information on it). Make your way across the overpass and then over the London Bridge. Once you to over the LB get into the right lane and look for Beachcomber Blvd. Turn right onto this road and reset your trip odometer. As you’re driving look to your left and see the biker/walker path that makes its way around the entire island. Farther down the road on the left was where the original airport was located. It was always such a great view landing and taking off on this island with the blue water surrounding the flight. The take-off and landings were not so great during our horrific windstorms though.
At around odometer reading 1.7 you’ll come to a dividing into 2 lanes. Get into the right lane and look for the larger white sign saying “Welcome Site Six Lake Havasu”. Before this sign/turn off you’ll see a cement ramp that takes you off road. Drive up that ramp onto the dirt and take a second to get your bearings. Turn right and you’ll be traveling parallel to the pavement (with your vehicle pointed towards the tan lighthouse). As you’re driving along you’ll notice a few things…to your left (across a dirt road) a group of creosote bushes…farther ahead to your right a backwards road sign. Pay attention to the creosote bushes!! Stop at the bushes. You’re looking for the group of bushes closest to that dirt road. You’re looking for the multi-bush set with a S.P.O.R., closer to the water view, under it.
PLEASE remember that you’re in the desert and lots of critters would like nothing more than to hurt you!
This bay used to have a dock that my father and I fished off of. Decent fishing…bay is deeper than it looks!