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Southeast Region (Report Summary) 14%
conditions and individual fishing success may vary from the report. Anglers are responsible for deciding what species to fish for, what methods to use, and where and when to fish. You can help fellow anglers .... Continue to Southeast Region >>
Northwest Region (Report Summary) 14%
conditions and individual fishing success may vary from the report. Anglers are responsible for deciding what species to fish for, what methods to use, and where and when to fish. You can help fellow anglers .... Continue to Northwest Region >>
Blog Comment Form (Feedback form) 14%
th Ave., Pratt, KS 67124 (620) 672-5911 All KDWP locations can be found HERE. Or use this form to email your questions and comments to KDWP. .... Continue to Blog Comment Form >>
North Shore Trail (Trails) 14%
The North Shore Trails run from the Overlook Park (Corp of Engineer's daily use area) through Clinton State Park. The trails in this 25 mile system are single track, dirt hiking and biking .... Continue to North Shore Trail >>
East of State Park (Facilities) 14%
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 #4 (Trails) 14%
are used, not only as a home, but for protection from predators. You can see a Pack Rat nest in front of this post. It may look like a bundle of sticks up against a log. .... Continue to Coyote Trail #4 >>
Google KMZ file of Fish Attractor GPS (File) 14%
Fish attractors are used to provide habitat for fish. They are generally brush piles made by sinking trees but also can be synthetic materials, rock beds, submerged roadways, and natural lake .... Continue to Google KMZ file o... >>
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