KANSAS FISHING REPORTS: Region 4
Report Updated 06/05/04
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CHENEY | COUNCIL GROVE | EL DORADO | MARION | BUTLER (SFL) |
CHASE (SFL) | COWLEY (SFL) | KINGMAN (SFL) | McPHERSON (SFL) |
Updated 06/05/04 Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1421.60 Temperature: 72 Inflow: 60 cfs Outflow: 0 cfs Level: 0.04 feet low Report by: Minimum Length on Walleye is 21" and a 2-day creel limit. Minimum length on Wiper and Stripers is 21" and a 2-day aggregate creel limit Minimum length on Crappie is 10" CRAPPIE: poor WHITE BASS good while trolling in 8 feet of water using casting jigs or sassy shad CHANNEL CAT good in the river. lake off the points and trot lines using cut bait and stink sides. .WHITE PERCH: excellent using small jigs where the wind is blowing WALLEYE: good in the river and west shore of the lake using road runners and lures. Most of the ones being catch are keepers. Updated 06/05/04 Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1274.0 Temperature:Inflow: 70 cfs Outflow: 276 cfs Level: 0.16 feet high Report by: Clint's Bait and Tackle No Report Updated 06/05/04 Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1339.0 Temperature:Inflow: 40 cfs Outflow: 515 cfs Level: 0.33 feet high WARNING Zebra Mussel were verified on August 26, 2003 so beware. Crappie: No ReportWhite Bass: No ReportWalleye: No ReportChannel Catfish: No Report Updated 06/05/04 Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1350.50 Temperature:Inflow: 5 cfs Outflow: 7 cfs Level: 0.30 feet low Report by CANADA BAIT 'N' TACKLE Braggin' Board Fishing at Marion Reservoir is great for Channel Catfish at the Dam and wipers lake wide. Walleye are still being found out near the mouth of French Creek, humps and points if boats are able to keep from being blown off the lake. Updated 06/05/04 Temperature:Channel Catfish No Report Largemouth Bass No Report No Report Crappie No Report Bluegill No Report Redear/Sunfish No Report Updated 06/05/04 Temperature: Channel Catfish No Report Saugeye/Walleye No Report White Bass No Report No Report Largemouth Bass No Report Crappie No Report Crappie No Report Crappie No Report Crappie No Report Updated 06/05/04 Temperature: Channel Catfish fair using cut bait lakewide Channel Catfish fair using cut bait lakewide Largemouth Bass good using plastic worms Largemouth Bass good using plastic worms Bluegill No Report Bluegill No Report Redear/Sunfish No Report Redear/Sunfish No Report Crappie good using jigs and minnows lakewide good using jigs and minnows lakewide Updated 06/05/04 Alcohol possession is not allowed at this lake The lake is 2 feet low and launching the bigger boats is difficult Channel Catfish good using stink bait Crappie fair using orange jigs with power bait Largemouth Bass fair in 8 to 10 feet of water fair in 8 to 10 feet of water Bluegill Bluegill No Report Northern Pike No Report Sunfish No Report Sunfish Updated 06/05/04 Temperature: 73 Channel Catfish fair using shad sides on the windblown banks Largemouth Bass fair at the south end of the lake using chartreuse jigs Black Crappie fair using colored jigs in 5 feet of water along the rocky banks where they will spawn in a couple of weeks |
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