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Sedan New City Lake - South Map (File) 12%
Sedan New City Lake - South Map .... Continue to Sedan New City La... >>
Milford Hatchery - Water Supply Lake Map (File) 12%
Milford Hatchery - Water Supply Lake Map .... Continue to Milford Hatchery... >>
Sedan Old City Lake - North Map (File) 12%
Sedan Old City Lake - North Map .... Continue to Sedan Old City La... >>
Kansas Reservoirs, State Fishing Lakes, and CFAP (File) 12%
Kansas Reservoirs, State Fishing Lakes, and CFAP .... Continue to Kansas Reservoirs... >>
Clark State Fishing Lake - Seasonal Position (File) 12%
Clark State Fishing Lake - Seasonal Position .... Continue to Clark State Fishi... >>
CRUIZIN THE SHORELINE (Event) 12%
Perry KS at 10:00 am. There is a mini 30 minute show and bathroom bread at the State Park Lake View Boat Ramp and then continues on to Lake Ridge Park. Questions? Contact Denny Tyron 785 .... Continue to CRUIZIN THE SHORE... >>
Northwest Region (Folder) 12%
state lakes and community lakes scattered around the region. .... Continue to Northwest Region >>
Meade (Folder) 12%
. Water for the hatchery ponds and Meade Lake is pumped from a 10” well that flows 1,500 gallons a minute. FACILITIES Hatchery buildings at Meade include an Adobe office/workshop/auxiliary living quarters ... encompasses Meade State Park and Fishing Lake, Meade Wildlife Area and Meade Fish Rearing Station. Meade Fish Rearing Station is the only hatchery in southwest Kansas. .... Continue to Meade >>
Striped Bass (Folder) 12%
A saltwater native, the striped bass has adapted well to freshwater existence and has prospered in several Kansas lakes. Striped bass don't reproduce in Kansas waters, however, populations .... Continue to Striped Bass >>
Bluegill (Folder) 12%
-shaped fish makes up for size with a scrappy fight. Common in most farm ponds and smaller community and state fishing lakes, bluegill are most easily caught when they move into shallow water and begin dishing .... Continue to Bluegill >>
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