| CEDAR
BLUFF RESERVOIR
Updated 07/25/08
Lake Map
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool:
2144.0 Temperature: 80
Inflow: 3 cfs Outflow: 0 cfs
Level: 15.74 feet low
Catfish fair to slow
using live minnows
Crappie fair to good
using jigs or minnows in 10 to 12 feet of water
Largemouth Bass
fair to good using jig-n-pig or plastic grubs with tube jigs in the brush
piles
Smallmouth Bass they are in the spawning mode
along the shorelines in 4 to 6 feet of water using crayfish jigs or
crankbaits
Walleye fair using live
minnows
White Bass good
spawn is getting ready using jigs or minnows
Wipers fair using buck
tail jigs
Bluegill:
No Report
The daily Creel Limit for Wipers is 2.
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GLEN
ELDER RESERVOIR
(WACONDA)
Updated 07/25/08
Lake Map
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1455.6
Temperature: 76
Inflow: 190 cfs Outflow: 301 cfs Level:
0.69 feet high
Largemouth Bass
fair (18" length limit)
Smallmouth Bass fair
off the rock piers in the state park or on the bluffs using soft plastics or
crankbaits
Crappie poor to
fair using
small jigs and minnows around the fish attractors
White Bass/Wipers fair in the
south fork river channels
Walleye slow
Channel Catfish fair
to good up in the river channels
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KANOPOLIS
RESERVOIR
Updated 07/25/08
Lake Map
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1463.0
Temperature: 80
Inflow: 110 cfs Outflow: 156 cfs
Level: 4.09 feet high
Walleye/Saugeye
fair using slab spoons or a jig around the brush piles
White bass good to excellent
using white and yellow twister tailed jigs up in the river
Wipers fair of the
windblown points or in the deeper brush piles
Crappie fair around the docks using small jigs
Channel Catfish good using
shad sides, worms or shrimp
Flatheads No Report
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KIRWIN
RESERVOIR
Updated 07/25/08
Lake Map
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1729.3
Temperature: 80
Inflow: 20 cfs Outflow: 129 cfs
Level: 8.96 feet low
Walleye fair off the
dam using jigs and road runners
Wiper/White Bass poor
Channel/Flathead Catfish No
Report
Crappie poor
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LOVEWELL
RESERVOIR
Updated 07/25/08
Lake Map
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1582.6
Temperature:
Inflow: 100 cfs Outflow: 440 cfs Level:
1.30 feet high
Walleye fair while drifting using a
jig/crawler combo over Walleye Point, Cedar Point, or Willow Point.
Crappie fair to poor using jigs
tipped with minnows around the deeper brush piles
White Bass poor to fair
Wipers good reports from the outlet area.
include the points along the state park shoreline, between Walleye Point and
Cedar Point. Boat anglers trolling along these areas have been doing well
recently in 5 to 10 feet of water.
Channel Catfish fair to
good around the Highway 14 bridge
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SEBELIUS
RESERVOIR
(NORTON)
Updated 07/25/08
Lake Map
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 2304.3
Temperature: 78
Inflow: 5 cfs Outflow :2 cfs Level:
9.82 feet low
Largemouth Bass
poor
Carp No Report
Bluegill No Report
Channel Catfish fair using shad
Crappie fair using jigs and minnows
Saugeye/Walleye
fair along the dam using jigs with worms
Wipers fair
using jigs almond the public fishing dock and in Leota Cove
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WEBSTER
RESERVOIR
Updated 07/25/08
Lake Map
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool:1892.5
Temperature: 80
Inflow: 15 cfs Outflow: 0 cfs Level:
11.68 feet low
Wipers/White Bass
fair around the south shore fish attractors using jigs and slab spoons
Crappie
poor using jigs around the fish attractors
Channel Catfish
fair using shad on the bottom at the west end of the lake
Flathead No Report
Largemouth Bass
No Report
Rainbow trout
No Report
Small mouth Bass No Report
Walleye fair around the dam while
trolling using jigs and night crawlers
General Comments: The fish feeder in the
Stilling Basin is now up and running and feeds 7am and 8pm. The fish
feeder by the breakwater is up and running also and feeds every three
hours starting at 6:00 am
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WILSON
RESERVOIR
Updated 07/25/08
Lake Map
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1516.0
Temperature: 82
Inflow: 30 cfs Outflow: 15 cfs Level:
0.83 feet low
Channel Catfish fair to good using shad sides and gizzards
in the muddy water
Crappie fair using jigs and minnows around the brush piles or
the rocky bluffs
Stripers fair using large slab spoons in deeper water down by
the dam
Walleye fair up on the dam spawning
White Bass fair using slab spoons along the river channels in
the deeper brush piles
Black Bass slow using crankbaits and topwater
poppers
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