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Lovewell Reservoir (Fishing Location) 14%
Fishing Population Creel Limit Min Length Limit Walleye 5*** 18 inches White Bass Wiper 2 Crappie 20 10 inches Largemouth Bass 5* 15 inches Channel Catfish 10 Blue Catfish ... Reservoir, a 3,000 acre flood control and irrigation reservoir. In 1972, 200 acres were purchased by the Kansas Fish and Game Commission and is owned by the state of Kansas. Lands previously managed .... Continue to Lovewell Reservoir >>
Pottawatomie No. 2 (Fishing Location) 14%
Fishing Population Creel Limit Min Length Limit Bluegill 5 over 9 inches 6 to 9 inch protected slot Channel Catfish 5 Crappie 50 Flathead Catfish 5 Green Sunfish Largemouth ... Pottawatomie Lake No. 2 State Fishing Lake Manager: Nathan Henry Phone: (785) 539-9999 Region 2 Office 785-273-6740 39.22785 -96.51569 Manhattan (785) 539-9999 39.22785 -96.51569 Pottawatomie 1 .... Continue to Pottawatomie No. 2 >>
Marais des Cygnes Wildlife Area (Fishing Location) 14%
Fishing Population Creel Limit Min Length Limit Bluegill unlimited unlimited Black Bullhead unlimited unlimited Channel Catfish 10 unlimited Crappie 50 unlimited Flathead Catfish 5 ... the primary focus of the area is wetland and waterfowl management, angling for catfish in the Marais des Cygnes River and tributary streams can be excellent. In addition, fishing is allowed in marsh units from .... Continue to Marais des Cygnes... >>
Fall River Reservoir (Fishing Location) 14%
Fishing Population Creel Limit Min Length Limit Bluegill Channel Catfish 10 Crappie 50 Flathead Catfish 5 Green Sunfish Largemouth Bass 5 15 Spotted Bass 5 15 White ... Catfish Green Sunfish Largemouth Bass Spotted Bass White Bass 10 50 5 5 5 15 15 0 0 0 1 Fall River Wildlife Area Manager: Bo Westerfield Phone: (620) 583-6783 Eureka is the closest town .... Continue to Fall River Reservoir >>
Melvern (Locations) 14%
Manager: Joe Daniels Habitat Specialist: Wyatt Reyer Phone: 620-699-3372 ... ,000 acres of crop land. Management tools include prescribed fire and crop rotations. Moist-soil management is conducted on all marshes which uses water level fluctuations to manage for desirable ... .03 - Discharge of 20 csf 51 F. Bluegill Channel Catfish Crappie Flathead Catfish Green Sunfish Largemouth Bass Smallmouth Bass Spotted Bass Walleye Blue Catfish Sauger 10 20 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 18 18 18 18 35 ... . Permits are required only on the portion of the property open to hunting that is managed by KDWPT as a wildlife area. On the north side of the lake, this includes the portion of the wildlife .... Continue to Melvern >>
Cherokee Lowlands (Locations) 14%
Ryan Good Cherokee Lowlands Wildlife Area / NRDA Property Manager (620) 827-6301 ... Cherokee Lowlands Wildlife Area is owned and managed by Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. The wildlife area currently consists of eight different tracts of land totaling 2,519 acres. Seven ... and Restoration (NRDAR) program. Over the years, they have managed to recover several million dollars for the purpose of restoring the natural resources impacted by the Superfund site. Initially, the FWS, KDHE .... Continue to Cherokee Lowlands >>
Butler (Locations) 14%
Manager: Tyler Burt, Phone: (316) 322-7513 KDWP managers are field staff and are normally in the field. Please leave a message and they will return your call at their first available chance. ... was drained for rehabilitation in 1980. The lake was refilled and fish were stocked, including largemouth bass, channel catfish, bluegill, redear sunfish. Three earthen fishing piers have been constructed .... Continue to Butler >>
Lake News (Article) 14%
, it will be allowed to fill. The annual drawdown is a management tool that is used to improve the growth of sportfish such as largemouth bass, channel catfish, walleye, and crappie. By reducing the volume of water .... Continue to Lake News >>
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