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Chase (Locations) 23%
Manager: Brent Konen Phone: (620) 767-5900 Chase State Fishing Lake and Wildlife Area is located in central Chase County, 1.5 miles west of Cottonwood Falls in the center of the scenic Flint ... . Eight fishing piers and many rock and brush fish attractors enhance angling opportunities at the lake. Fair to excellent populations of channel catfish, black bass, saugeye, crappie, white bass ... Chase State Fishing Lake The 109 acre lake was constructed in 1954. A perpetual easement was granted to the Kansas Forestry, Fish and Game Commission (a predecessor of the Kansas ... Special length and creel limits may apply to some fish species at Chase State Fishing Lake. Please consult the Chase State Fishing Lake Fishing Information Page or area information signs .... Continue to Chase >>
PALLID STURGEON (Species information) 23%
.S. Fish and Wildlife Service also has authority to designate areas of critical habitat for federally listed endangered species, but has not done so for Pallid Sturgeons. ... Fishes ... contact the Endangered Species Specialist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 315 Houston Street, Suite E, Manhattan, Kansas 66502. .... Continue to PALLID STURGEON >>
NEOSHO MADTOM (Species information) 23%
of the Cottonwood River in Chase County where it enters Sec. 14, T20S, R8E, until its confluence with the Cottonwood River (Sec. 25, T19S, R8E). The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service also has authority to designate ... Fishes ... the Endangered Species Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 315 Houston Street, Suite E, Manhattan, Kansas 66502. .... Continue to NEOSHO MADTOM >>
CHESTNUT LAMPREY (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... The lampreys are primitive eel-like fishes which differ from true fishes in the absence of jaws and paired fins and the presence of gill pockets rather than regular gills. The Chestnut Lamprey has .... Continue to CHESTNUT LAMPREY >>
PEPPERED CHUB (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... This small (2 3/4 inches) chub has a slender, nearly transparent body with small dark dots scattered on its back. The fish's mouth is small and ventral with four prominent barbels.   .... Continue to PEPPERED CHUB >>
PLAINS MINNOW (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... The Plains Minnow was once considered one of the most common bait fishes due to its size and abundance. The species is now scarce where it was the most predominant fish in the 1950's. The Plains .... Continue to PLAINS MINNOW >>
Southern Redbelly Dace (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... the spawning nests of other fish (e.g. Central Stoneroller). Dace are schooling fish and are mostly herbivorous. .... Continue to Southern Redbelly... >>
ARKANSAS RIVER SHINER (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... species found in the same habitat. The Arkansas River Shiner formerly occurred throughout the Arkansas River main stem and in that river’s major right bank tributary basins. The fish is extremely dependent .... Continue to ARKANSAS RIVER SH... >>
Brindled Madtom (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... The Brindled Madtom is a small member of the catfish family that measures just over 3-inches in length. There are distinct black and yellow markings on its body and fins. This fish avoids large .... Continue to Brindled Madtom >>
TOPEKA SHINER (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... the Endangered Species Specialist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 315 Houston Street, Suite E, Manhattan, Kansas 66502. .... Continue to TOPEKA SHINER >>
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