KANSAS FISHING REPORTS: Region 2
Report Updated 11/20/04
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Updated 11/20/04 Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 875.5 Temp: 50 Inflow: 60 cfs Outflow: 15 cfs Level: 2.17 feet high Largemouth Bass fair Bluegill No Report Channel Catfish good using liver, stinkbait and spoons Crappie poor using minnows and jigs Striper No Report Walleye poor White Bass fair using jigs and spoons around the points and off the rock points Wipers No Report Updated 11/20/04 Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 917.0 Temp: 59 Inflow: 50 cfs Outflow: 100 cfs Level: 1.64 feet high Effective January 1, 2003 at Hillsdale Lake, Crappie less than 10" in length must be returned to the water. Crappie fair using minnows and jigs in the creek channels Largemouth Bass poor using soft plastics and jigs in the standing timber Smallmouth Bass No Report Channel Catfish fair using cut shad in the outlet Walleye fair using jig-and-worms on the lake flats and lake points Updated 11/20/04 Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1144.4 Temperature: Inflow: 75 cfs Outflow: 360 cfs Level: 0.29 feet low New lake record Blue Catfish of 41 lbs. Largemouth Bass fair using jigs on the creek arm points Smallmouth Bass fair by the rocks using crankbaits and jigs Catfish fair using blood bait Blue Cats slow in 25 to 35 feet of water along the channel Crappie fair using jigs in 15 to 20 feet of water by the brushpiles Walleye fair in 15 to 30 feet of water using jigs with crawlers on the mud flats White Bass fair in 10 to 25 feet of water using spoons and jigs off the windy points Wipers fair while trolling in 10 to 25 feet of water using spoons and crankbaits Updated 11/20/04 Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 891.5 Temperature: 52 Inflow: 25 cfs Outflow: 25 cfs Level: 2.24 feet high Report by: E.T.'s Bait Largemouth Bass No Report Channel Catfish No Report White Bass No Report Crappie No Report Walleye No Report Saugeye No Report Bluegill No Report Updated 11/20/04 Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1075.0 Temperature: 52 Inflow: 400 cfs Outflow: 100 cfs Level: 1.20 feet high Channel Catfish good in the river using cut shad and worms Crappie No Report Flathead Catfish fair to good using live bait in the tail waters Rainbow Trout poor Saugeye fair using live bait and jigs in the River Pond White Bass poor in the river using jigs and minnows Access to the River Pond is very poor to boat traffic since the boat ramps are closed. Updated 11/12/04 Temperature: 52 Clarity: Lake level: Report by Sports Cache Bait & Tackle Water Level: 2 inches below full pool. Largemouth Bass: No report this week. Try minnows or Texas rigged plastic worms. Channel Catfish: No Report this week. Try nightcrawlers or shad sides in deep water off the dam. Crappie: Crappie are still in deep water. They can be taken by boaters using locators or by drifting over cover. Live minnows or jigs are the best baits. Flathead Catfish: None reported this week. Try goldfish or green sunfish. Bluegill Sunfish: Poor. None reported this week. Green sunfish: Poor. None reported this week. Common Carp: No report. White Amur: No report. Updated 11/20/04 Temperature: Channel Catfish fair using worms, shad sides and stinkbait in 10 feet of water Saugeye fair using jigs and crawlers in 10 to 20 feet of water along the dam Walleye No Report Bluegill fair using worms in 10 feet of water Largemouth Bass fair using crankbaits off the points Crappie fair using jigs and minnows in 15 to 25 feet of water in the brushpiles Updated 11/20/04 Temperature: Dam construction has been completed. Bluegill fair using nightcrawlers and small jigs Largemouth Bass No Report Catfish No Report Updated 11/20/04 Temperature: Level: Near normal Clarity: Bluegill No Report Channel Catfish good using nightcrawlers and cut bait on the flats Crappie No Report Largemouth Bass fair using plastic baits in the flooded timber along the dam White Bass fair shad lures on the road beds Wiper No Report Saugeye good using minnows tipped with jigs and crankbaits along the roadbeds Updated 11/20/04 Water Temp: Bluegill No ReportChannel Catfish No Report Largemouth Bass No Report White Crappie No Report Updated 11/20/04 Water Temp: Black Bass No ReportBluegill No ReportChannel Catfish No Report Crappie No Report Updated 11/20/04 Report By: Catdaddy Catfish Adventures No Report
Kansas River Updated 11/20/04 Report By: E.T.'s. Bait No Report CEDAR
LAKE Updated 11/20/04 Temperature: Clarity: Lake level: Largemouth Bass good using spinnerbaits and plastic worms in the flooded timberCrappie No ReportChannel Catfish good using cut bait and worms on the flatsBluegill fair using jigs and flies lake wide Sunfish No Report
OLATHE LAKE Updated 11/20/04 Temperature: Clarity: Lake level: Largemouth Bass fair using plastic lizards, worms and crawfish in the flooded timber and the weedsBluegill fair using worm and bobber combo in the coves Crappie No ReportWiper No Report Channel Catfish good at the upper end of the lake using worms and cut bait Flathead Catfish No Report Bluecat No Report
WYANDOTTE COUNTY LAKE Updated 11/20/04 Channel Catfish fair off the bottom using prepared baitsCrappie No Report Largemouth Bass fair using crankbaits and soft plastics in the timber Walleye good using worms and crankbaits around the points Note: You will need a state fishing license, a Wyandotte County fishing permit is also required. The county fishing permits are available through the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and other selected vendors. |
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