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SILVER CHUB (Species information) 20%
have been found during surveys in the Arkansas River and some of its tributary streams including the Ninnescah River. Most of its natural range is east of Kansas and includes the Ohio and Mississippi .... Continue to SILVER CHUB >>
Paddle the Kaw, sleep on a sandbar (Event) 20%
miles to Ogden. Any and all paddlers are welcome (cost is $10/paddler). Please RSVP to Marcia Rozell (Marcia@Manhattan.org). Some of us plan to camp out on a sandbar in Ogden. Hotel rooms .... Continue to Paddle the Kaw, s... >>
Pond and Fish Ecology (Folder) 19%
the most critical, but all are important to varying degrees at some time. Each of these items will be briefly discussed to give the reader a basic understanding of the reasons for management recommendations .... Continue to Pond and Fish Eco... >>
Marina Cove (Facilities) 19%
brushpile with approximately 90 cedar trees and can provide some excellent crappie fishing in April and May when the fish are spawning. Channel catfish also congregate around this area throughout the summer .... Continue to Marina Cove >>
This is a popular fish attractor due to its location in the back of Marina Cove. At conservation level, it is in 12 feet of water and has been known to produce some excellent crappie catches .... Continue to Marina Cove >>
Marina Cove Point (Facilities) 19%
occasionally offer some decent crappie fishing during the spring and through the ice. Channel catfish are also caught off this brush pile during the spring and summer months. .... Continue to Marina Cove Point >>
East of State Park (Facilities) 19%
This brushpile is not used as much as some of the others, but can be very productive during low water periods in the fall and winter. It is only 10-12 feet deep at conservation, but typically holds .... Continue to East of State Park >>
Coyote Trail #6 (Trails) 19%
Honeylocust (Gleditsia triacanthos) Native to North America, the honeylocust is utilized by farmers for windbreaks and provides some food for animals through its fruits. CAUTION .... Continue to Coyote Trail #6 >>
Kingman State Fishing Lake (Link) 19%
. Area woodlands are fairly diverse with some walnut and oaks mixed in. A substantial amount of management is directed toward maintaining and improving these habitats each year. Quail are the primary upland game .... Continue to Kingman State Fis... >>
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