KANSAS FISHING REPORTS: Region 4
Report Updated 10/08/04
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CHENEY | COUNCIL GROVE | EL DORADO | MARION | BUTLER (SFL) |
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Updated 10/08/04 Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1421.60 Temperature: Inflow: 15 cfs Outflow: 0 cfs Level: 0.11 feet high Report By: Fred's Bait Shop 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" Largemouth Bass good along dam using spinner baits and crankbaits. Bluegill good with worms under bobbers by rocks and weeds. Catfish Good are real good on river as we have received some rain. Reservoir with stink baits, crawdads, or live minnows. They are catching nice channel cats (up to 12 pounds) around feeders at Wenzel or Red Bluff Wipers and White Bass good on sassy shads near points or submerged islands or trolling with crank baits. Walleye fair trolling with shad wraps or wally divers. White Perch excellent where river flows into lake with chunks of nightcrawlers Updated 10/08/04 Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1274.0 Temperature:Inflow: 5 cfs Outflow: 8 cfs Level: 2.34 feet low Report by: Clint's Bait and Tackle No Report Updated 10/08/04 Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1339.0 Temperature:Inflow: 0 cfs Outflow: 11 cfs Level: 1.46 feet low WARNING Zebra Mussel were verified on August 26, 2003 so beware. Black Bass fairChannel Catfish fair using shad or nightcrawlers in 6 to 8 feet of waterCrappie poor Walleye fairWhite Bass good hitting shad on the topUpdated 10/02/04 Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1350.50 Temperature: Inflow: 0 cfs Outflow: 9 cfs Level: 1.47 feet high Report by CANADA BAIT 'N' TACKLE Braggin' Board The last picture taken 9 17 04 was of a no charge guided trip for the handicap. Each year the fish and game, Marion Lake ASSN and Canada Bait N Tackle host a Muzzle loaders Handicap Hunt for deer. So during that time one morning is chosen to treat these special persons to a fishing trip. This year they came back with a very good catch. Then on the last day of the hunt they have a fish fry to treat all the volunteers and their families and the hunters and their families to a meal. Warren and I were unable to attend this event because of surgery on his left shoulder to repair the left rotator cuff. The other picture dated 9 22 04 is the last guided trip Warren will be doing this year but he'll be back in the spring hopefully in full swing after all these surgeries that he has had in a years time. However if he had to quit might as well quit on a good note of 33 channel catfish of nice size being brought in. All had a very good time. Water temp was in lower 70's but now is probably closer to mid to high 60's. Fall Fishing good for Walleye, White Bass/Wiper and channel. Remember Canada Bait N Tackle is available year round to give service to our fishermen. Do close for short vacation late October lst November and through some of the Winter holidays so call us 620-382-2931 sometimes before coming to make sure that we are here. Thank you for a great Summer!!!!! Updated 10/08/04 Temperature: Channel Catfish fair using stink bait by the fish feeders Largemouth Bass good along the dam using spinnerbaits and crankbaitsCrappie No ReportBluegill good using worms under a bobber by the rocks or weeds Redear/Sunfish No Report Updated 10/08/04 Temperature: Channel Catfish good on nightcrawlers and stinkbait around the north shore and around the feeders Saugeye/Walleye fair using crankbaits on the windy side of the lake White Bass No ReportLargemouth Bass fair Crappie No Report Updated 10/08/04 Temperature: Channel Catfish good by the fish feedersLargemouth Bass fairBluegill good using worms and grasshoppersRedear/Sunfish No ReportCrappie fair using minnowsUpdated 10/08/04 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, frogs and crayfish by the feeders Crappie poor using small minnows in the deeper brush pilesLargemouth Bass good using spinnerbaits and crankbaits by the brush, rocks and weed beds. A 4 pound fish was caught on 9/21Bluegill No Report Northern Pike fair using crankbaits and spinners in the weeds Sunfish good using small worms or crickets by the rock jettiesUpdated 10/08/04 Temperature: Channel Catfish good using worms and stinkbait around the fish feedersLargemouth Bass goodBlack Crappie good using brightly colored jigs under a bobber |
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