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Coyote Trail # 15 (Trails) 22%
Mullein is also known as Wooly Mullein because of its velvet-like petals. The stalks can grow up to 10 feet tall that produce a yellow flower. When over crowded by other grasses, the plant will die .... Continue to Coyote Trail # 15 >>
Cedar Point (Facilities) 22%
This is a deep water brushpile (20-25 feet) consisting of approximately 200-250 cedar trees anchored with cement blocks located just south of the boat ramp. The brushpile is very popular for crappie .... Continue to Cedar Point >>
Sound Producing Devices (Article) 22%
All motorboats are required to carry a mechanical sound producing device such as a horn or whistle that is audible up to one mile. Vessels 40 feet and longer are also required to carry a bell made .... Continue to Sound Producing D... >>
Pottawatomie Lake No. 1 (Locations) 22%
for the lake. The maximum depth of the lake is 17 feet, with an average depth of 6 to 8 feet. Fish species which can be found include Channel Catfish, Black Bass, Crappie and Bluegill. The area also includes 166 ... Brochure 24 acres 17 feet Bluegill Channel Catfish Crappie Flathead Catfish Green Sunfish Largemouth Bass 5 50 5 5 15 15 0 0 0 1 Pottawatomie Lake No. 1 State Fishing Lake Manager: Bryon Brown .... Continue to Pottawatomie Lake... >>
Historic Lake Scott (Locations) 22%
Required: A trout permit is required to possess trout during the trout season. 115 acres 15 feet A natural spring keeps this lake full. N/A Channel Catfish Crappie Largemouth Bass Walleye/Saugeye Trout .... Continue to Historic Lake Scott >>
Glen Elder (Locations) 21%
, and it was completed in 1968. The resulting lake covered what once was an active mineral spring called Waconda Springs. The spring’s pool was said to be 50 feet in diameter, 15 feet deep and rich in a variety ... . The resulting lake covered what once was an active mineral spring called Waconda Springs. The spring’s pool was said to be 50 feet in diameter, 15 feet deep and rich in a variety of minerals. Waconda Springs .... Continue to Glen Elder >>
Swimming Beach Point (Facilities) 21%
This new brush pile was created in April 2008 off the point near the swimming beach in the state park. Approximately 80 very large Christmas trees were used in a variety of depths (20-30 feet .... Continue to Swimming Beach Point >>
Harrison Point (Facilities) 21%
to locate. Boat anglers and shoreline anglers will both benefit from its location near the parking area on the south bluffs. This will be a great deep water (30 feet at conservation) fish attractor .... Continue to Harrison Point >>
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