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PADDLEFISH (Species) 13%
The paddlefish is a plankton eater that resembles prehistoric fishes. Common only in two Kansas rivers – the Marais des Cygnes and the Neosho – the paddlefish is taken by fishermen during the spring .... Continue to PADDLEFISH >>
Area News (Article) 13%
on Sheridan WA. Turkey: limited opportunities exist to harvest a turkey in the spring or fall as birds travel along the drainage. Deer: white-tail and occasionally mule deer are present on the area .... Continue to Area News >>
Lake News (Article) 13%
LAKE IS NOW OPEN TO FISHING 2019 Spring rains have raised the lake level to a maximum depth of 12 feet. The west half of the lake is 8 - 10 feet deep and the east half 5-6 feet deep .... Continue to Lake News >>
Wildlife Viewing (Sub Location) 13%
wildflowers are abundant from spring through fall. Butterflies are commonly seen in the woodlands and along the lake edge during the summer. Both fox and gray squirrels scamper through the trees. Tracks .... Continue to Wildlife Viewing >>
NEOSHO MADTOM (Species information) 13%
, Cherokee County. (4) The main stem Spring River from the Kansas-Missouri border to a point where it crosses the west boundary of Sec. 36, T33S, R25E, Cherokee County. (5) The main stem of the South Fork ... are known only from the Cottonwood, Neosho, and Spring Rivers. They occasionally be locally abundant but exhibit fluctuating densities at any specific locality. .... Continue to NEOSHO MADTOM >>
Ernie Miller Nature Center (Article) 13%
with feeders, pond with stream and waterfall (visible from wildlife viewing room), and a bubbling rock in the courtyard area. Unique Features: Spring/summer and fall/winter butterflies and plants interpretive .... Continue to Ernie Miller Natu... >>
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