| CHENEY
RESERVOIR
Updated 05/20/05
Lake Map
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1421.60
Temperature:
Inflow: 125 cfs Outflow: 0 cfs Level:
0.06 feet low
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"
No Report
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COUNCIL GROVE
Updated
05/20/05
Lake Map
Lake
Elevation at Normal Pool: 1274.0 Temperature:
Inflow: 20 cfs Outflow: 4
cfs Level: 0.45 feet high
There is a new 20 per day
Crappie creel limit and is effective January 1, 2005
Report by: Clint's Bait and Tackle
Howdy to everyone out there. Well it's time to let you know what we have
been told about the fish in this area.
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Crappie--they are starting to come in pretty fasir at the city
lake as of last night. At the res. They are still out a ways but they do get
in the shallows in early morning and late evening. By all that is told to us
they are hitting minnows by far better than jigs. But each person has a
different outlook on that.
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Walleye--the city lake has been giving up a few more than at the
res. Along the dam at the city lake has been fair and at the res. Some are
hitting on the flats. Minnows and crawlers are the food of choice for this
fish this week.
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Bass-----haven't heard to much on the bass except the white bass.
At the city lake they are doing pretty good. The only other thing we have
heard is the farm ponds are doing well.
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Catfish--the channels are real active and the flatheads are
starting to move good. They are releasing a good amount of water out of the
Res. So the fishing at the outlet has been real good. They have been
catching allot of channels and a few smaller flatheads. We have seen several
in the 20 pound range.
We are open 7 days a week and have a full line of bait and tackle for
your fishing needs. We also have the city permits for fishing and for your
boat. Plus we have the state license. For fishing.
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EL DORADO RESERVOIR
Updated 05/20/05
Lake Map
Lake
Elevation at Normal Pool: 1339.0 Temperature:
Inflow: 75 cfs Outflow: 7 cfs Level:
1.01 feet low
WARNING
Zebra Mussel were verified on August 26, 2003 so beware.
A 35-inch minimum length limit
on BLUE CATFISH became effective on January 1, 2005
A 18-inch minimum length limit
on WALLEYE
A 18-inch minimum length limit
on WIPERS
Black Bass No
Report
Channel Catfish
fair using shad in the creeks
White Crappie good using minnows or jigs in the weeds
Walleye good using jigs and crankbaits
Wipers good
White Bass good using crankbaits and jigs in the creeks
and along the dam
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MARION
RESERVOIR
Updated 05/20/05
Lake Map
Lake
Elevation at Normal Pool: 1350.50 Temperature:
Inflow: 10 cfs Outflow: 7 cfs Level: 0.25 feet low
Report by CANADA
BAIT 'N' TACKLE Braggin' Board
Wipers and white bass have been the best for
catching
Walleye is starting to come up more now.
Channel catfish have been coming into the dam.
Evening fishing has been the best with Channel.
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BUTLER (SFL)
Updated 05/20/05
Temperature:
Channel Catfish
fair using shad side or guts at the upper end of the lake (Length
limit is 15 inches and creel limit is 2/day)
Largemouth Bass good
in 1 to 5 feet of water using spinner and crank baits
Black Crappie good
using minnows and jigs
Bluegill
fair using small baits along the rocky shoreline
Redear/Sunfish
fair using pieces of worms
Walleye fair
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CHASE (SFL)
Updated 05/20/05
Temperature:
Channel Catfish
fair at the upper end of the lake (Length limit is 15 inches and the daily creel limit is 5)
Saugeye/Walleye
fair using jigs and crankbaits off the rocky shoreline
White Bass fair off the
main lake points using shad
Largemouth Bass
fair using stick baits in the coves (There is a 13 to 18
inch slot limit in effect at this lake)
White Crappie good
using minnows and jigs along the shoreline
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COWLEY (SFL)
Updated 05/20/05
Lake
Map
Temperature:
Channel Catfish fair using
shad sides and worms
Largemouth Bass
good using crankbaits in the shallow waters
Bluegill fair using
worm pieces in the rocks
Redear/Sunfish fair on
the bottom using small baits
Black Crappie
fair in 2 to 5 feet of water using minnows and jigs (THEY ARE
SPAWNING)
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KINGMAN
(SFL)
Updated 05/20/05
Lake
Map
Alcohol possession is not allowed at this lake
Channel Catfish good
using stink baits off the points
Crappie fair
using minnows and jigs around the brush piles (fish shallow)
Largemouth Bass
good using plastic worms around the brush
Bluegill
No
Report
Northern Pike
good using live shad or big shiners
Sunfish No
Report
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McPHERSON
(SFL)
Updated 05/20/05
Temperature:
Channel Catfish good
using sponge bait by the feeders
Largemouth Bass
good using crankbaits in shallow water
Black Crappie good
using casting jigs on the west side of the boat ramp
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Harvey County East
Lake
Updated 05/20/05
Lake Map
Lake Level: Normal Water Temperature: 83
Lake size & Location: 254 acres, 7 miles E of Newton
Report by: Hunter's
Bait Shop
Channel cat: good everyone is catching good numbers caught on shad
gizzards , worms , sonnys , minnows and other prepared bait.
Crappie : slow spawn is over
Largemouth bass: good on plastic baits and minnows and crankbaits
White bass : good on face of dam and the rock jetties rattle traps
seem to work good along with minnows
Fishing is great right now and memorial weekend is coming up in a few
weeks hope to see you
All you need is a state fishing permit to fish and boat if fishing , no
lake permit required for fishing and fishing from your boat.
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Harvey County West Lake
Updated 05/20/05
Water level : normal
Water temp : 82 degrees
Report by: Hunter's
Bait Shop
Catfish :good on gizzards , worms
The little Arkansas some good flatheads were caught using perch
on limb lines.
Crappie: slow
Largemouth bass : fair on minnows and plastic baits
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