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Lake News (Article) 11%
for newly-stocked fish to grow to sizes sought by anglers. The partial renovation to remove gizzard shad is a new strategy that shows promise. Other fish species are more tolerant of the chemical, although .... Continue to Lake News >>
Lovewell Reservoir Fishing Report (Report) 11%
are probably nearby. The outlet at dawn and dusk can be a hot spot for White Bass and Wiper. Using a variety of jigs, spinners, or minnows can catch fish most of the year. *300,000 wiper fry were stocked .... Continue to Lovewell Reservoi... >>
Pleasanton City Lake East Fishing Report (Report) 11%
well, and during our sampling we saw a few walleye and saugeye, as well as some sizeable flatheads. Channel catfish, are stocked in mid October to increase fishing opportunities.   .... Continue to Pleasanton City L... >>
Critzer Lake Fishing Report (Report) 11%
boating. Water levels are good and the boat ramp has plenty of water. In the spring of 2023 there were 200,000 saugeye fry stocked to spice up the fishing. This is a great Kayak .... Continue to Critzer Lake Fish... >>
Cabins (Fetch Class) 11%
found them for the next visitors. We invite you to write in the journal located in the cabin and tell us and the next visitors where you are from and about the Kanopolis State Park experience you had .... Continue to Cabins >>
History (Folder) 11%
Village Association’s goal of creating a "living" museum dedicated to pioneer heritage and Native American lore. Engaging stories about Waconda Springs and Hopewell Church can be found .... Continue to History >>
Special Hunts Information (Folder) 11%
February) About the Special Hunts Program Information and Definitions Application Process and Instructions Fall/Winter 2024-2025 Special Hunt Information Spring 2025 Turkey .... Continue to Special Hunts Inf... >>
Falconry (Folder) 11%
form to be issued a trapping permit for falconry in Kansas. Falconry Trapping Authorization Application Frequently Asked Questions Falconry FAQ Needing additional information about Kansas Falconry .... Continue to Falconry >>
Fishing Application and Fees (Folder) 11%
Permit: $7.50 Hand Fishing Permit: $27.50 Bass Pass: $14.50 Three Pole Permit: $8.50 Duplicates (All Licenses/Permits): $2.50 Find out more information about State Park Vehicle Permits .... Continue to Fishing Applicati... >>
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