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FLATHEAD CATFISH (Image) 12%
, the flathead is caught with live bait and occasionally lures, usually at night. The Kansas state record is also the world record. It was caught in 1998 from Elk City Reservoir and weighed 123 pounds. .... Continue to FLATHEAD CATFISH >>
BLACK BULLHEAD (Image) 12%
, the bullhead readily bites worms and stink bait and delights youngsters learning to fish. The state record is 7 pounds, 5 ounces. The world record is 8 pounds, 15 ounces. .... Continue to BLACK BULLHEAD >>
SAUGEYE (Image) 12%
. Similar in appearance to the parents, the saugeye will grow faster than either but probably won't get as big as the walleye. The world record saugeye weighed 15 pounds, 10 ounces. The state record weighed 9 .... Continue to SAUGEYE >>
SAUGER (Image) 12%
and murky water conditions. Sauger are less likely than walleye to be flushed from a reservoir. Smaller than the walleye, the world record sauger weighed 8 pounds, 12 ounces. The state record is 4 pounds, 13 .... Continue to SAUGER >>
WHITE CRAPPIE (Image) 12%
sportfish in the state. The rich waters of northeastern Kansas reservoirs produce some of the finest fishing for slab-sided white crappie found anywhere in the U.S. The world record white weighed 5 pounds, 3 .... Continue to WHITE CRAPPIE >>
REDEAR SUNFISH (Image) 12%
a narrow band of red on the gill cover lobe and usually shows vertical barring. Redears are popular locally because of the challenge they provide. The state record weighed 1 pound, 8 ounces. The world record .... Continue to REDEAR SUNFISH >>
DRUM (Image) 12%
. The Kansas state record drum weighed 31 pounds, 4 ounces. .... Continue to DRUM >>
Summer Burn (Image) 12%
A summer burn was conducted at Geary State Fishing Lake on July 24th. The purpose of this burn was to reduce encroachment of woody vegetation, reduce noxious weeds and aide in clearing brush .... Continue to Summer Burn >>
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