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SMALLMOUTH BASS (Species) 9%
The smallmouth is a hard-fighting sport fish native only to a few waters in the southeastern corner of Kansas. Introduced in several larger reservoirs, the smallmouth has adapted well and attracts .... Continue to SMALLMOUTH BASS >>
DRUM (Species) 9%
The freshwater drum is common in most Kansas rivers and reservoirs. Commonly considered an undesirable rough fish, the drum is predatory and will readily strike lures and baits. It is a good fighter .... Continue to DRUM >>
Statewide List (Article) 9%
List of all SINC species in Kansas .... Continue to Statewide List >>
WIPER (Image) 9%
Perhaps the most aggressive fish in Kansas waters, the wiper is a cross between a white bass and a striped bass. Wipers grow fast, strike hard, and fight like no other fish. There are two types .... Continue to WIPER >>
Northeast Region (Image) 9%
Northeast Region is the northeast quarter of Kansas and includes 20 counties. The west portion of this region features the Flint Hills, a landscape of native tallgrass prairie protected from .... Continue to Northeast Region >>
Tagged blue catfish in a net (Image) 9%
On July 7, 2005, the Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks stocked 600 tagged blue catfish in to El Dorado Reservoir. The stocked fish ranged in length from 10 to over 23 inches .... Continue to Tagged blue catfi... >>
Do non-resident children need a fishing license? (Article) 9%
All non-residents 16 and older must have a valid nonresident license to fish in Kansas, unless fishing on a private pond. Guests of landowners fishing on streams and rivers must have .... Continue to Do non-resident c... >>
Flathead Catfish Tagging Rewards (Article) 9%
The Kansas .... Continue to Flathead Catfish... >>
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