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A day of safe, fun shooting sports just for women MANHATTAN -- On Saturday, April 8, the National Rifle Association's Women On Target program from Women of the NRA will conduct a shooting event for women ages 16 and older. The event will be held from 8 a.m. through 3 p.m. at the Fancy Creek Range in the Tuttle Creek State Park, near Randolp ... Read More


Biologists from Canada observing; eggs being propagated on site at Cheney PRATT -- One of Kansas’ most popular angling opportunities is just beginning as walleye move into shallow, rocky areas -- usually rip-rap along the face of dams -- to spawn. As waters warm and days grow longer, walleye abandon deep water and migrate to these spawning ... Read More


4/11/06 - Prairie Spirit Rail Trail Phase 3
public meeting
(Colony, Kansas)

9/23/06 - Denver Bassmasters
Fishing Tournament
(Clark State Fishing Lake)

9/24/06 - Denver Bassmasters
Fishing Tournament
(Clark State Fishing Lake)

Inlet closed March 27-April 9 Historically, when water is released into Lovewell Reservoir by the Bostwick Irrigation District, fish are attracted to the inlet area. This year, that release will coincide with the walleye spawning season. When this has occurred in the past, illegal snagging activities of walleye resulted. Since 1988, the Kan ... Read More


Marina Cove Point
  • Type of Facility: Brushpile
  • Location of Facility: N39 53.934 W098 02.108
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    This brushpile has been around for several years and is popular among the shoreline anglers due to its location off the rip rap. During the spring, the brush will be in 10-12 feet of water and can offer some excellent crappie fishing. Largemouth bass also congregate here during the spawning period and early summer.

    An additional 25 cedar trees were added to this brushpile in August 2011.

Office Cove
  • Type of Facility: Fish Attractor
  • Location of Facility: N39 54.069 W098 02.174
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    This is one of the shallower brush piles in the lake and is only refurbished every 3-4 years. There are normally flathead catfish hanging out in this area throughout the summer and crappie will concentrate here in the spring and fall. This pile will be 8-10 feet deep at conservation.

    We recently upgraded this attractor with 25 cedar trees in August 2011.


Cabin Point (north)
  • Type of Facility: Fish Attractor
  • Location of Facility: N 039 54.359 W 098 03.636
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    This brushpile consists of 50 large cedar trees. When the reservoir is full, it is in 13-15 feet of water and produces some excellent crappie fishing. Good numbers of largemouth bass and channel catfish may also congregate in this area and anglers can catch a variety of species.

    An additional 25 cedar trees were added to this brushpile in August 2011.