| CEDAR
BLUFF RESERVOIR
Updated 04/02/04
Lake Map
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool:
2144.0 Temperature: 55
Inflow: 10 cfs Outflow: 0 cfs Level:
6.90 feet low
Largemouth Bass fair using spinnerbaits in
8 to 10 feet of water lakewide
Channel Catfish No Report
Crappie poor using small jigs along the
dam
Rainbow Trout good
Walleye good the spawn is on at the end of
the dam using jigs
Bluegill No Report
White Bass good
Wipers good using bucktail jigs along the
dam
The daily Creel Limit for Wipers is 2.
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GLEN
ELDER RESERVOIR
(WACONDA)
Updated 04/02/04
Lake Map
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1455.6
Temperature: 49
Inflow: 20 cfs Outflow: 16 cfs Level: 3.92
feet low
Some ramps are not useable due to the
low water
Trout good
Largemouth Bass No Report
Channel Catfish good using shad sides at
the upper end of the lake
Crappie No Report
Walleye fair along the dam using jigs and
Rapalas
White Bass fair
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KANOPOLIS
RESERVOIR
Updated 04/02/04
Lake Map
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1463.0
Temperature: 54
Inflow: 50 cfs Outflow: 51 cfs Level:1.94
feet high
Walleye/Saugeye good at the dam
using dark colored jigs
White bass good and the upper end of
the lake using white jigs
Rainbow Trout fair
Wipers fair using shad colored
Rapalas off the points
Crappie good to excellent using jigs
and small spoons around the brushpiles
Channel Catfish good using worms,
shad sides and gizzards at the upper end of the lake
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KIRWIN
RESERVOIR
Updated 04/02/04
Lake Map
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1729.3
Temperature: 53
Inflow: 8 cfs Outflow: 0 cfs Level: 20.52
feet low
The only place to unload
a boat is off the face of the dam
The ice is unsafe
Largemouth Bass No Report
Channel Catfish fair using shad at Bow Creek
Crappie poor by the fish attractors using jigs
Walleye fair on the dam using jigs and crankbaits
White Bass poor
Wipers poor
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LOVEWELL
RESERVOIR
Updated 04/02/04
Lake Map
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1582.6
Temperature: 51
Inflow: 30 cfs Outflow: 0 cfs Level: 0.16
feet low
There are 2 new fish attractors at the
north end of Marina Cove
Largemouth Bass No Report
Channel Catfish good using shad sides at the upper
end of the lake
Crappie fair using jigs and minnows around the
brushpiles
Walleye fair along the dam
White Bass/Wipers good
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SEBELIUS
RESERVOIR
(NORTON)
Updated 04/02/04
Lake Map
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 2304.3
Temperature: 54
Inflow: 5 cfs Outflow: 1 cfs Level: 16.36
feet low
The 15" length limit for
Largemouth Bass has been lifted.
Largemouth Bass No Report
Carp No Report
Bluegill poor using worms around the dock
Channel Catfish poor using shad
Crappie poor using jigs and minnows on the public
fishing dock and the marina dock
Saugeye/Walleye poor
Wipers poor
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WEBSTER
RESERVOIR
Updated 04/02/04
Lake Map
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool:1892.5
Temperature: 55
Inflow: 3 cfs Outflow: 0 cfs Level: 21.37
feet low
Most boat ramps are open.
Wipers/White Bass poor using shad or shrimp around the North side of the Methodist Camp
Crappie fair using minnows and jigs around the North
fish attractors
Channel Catfish fair at the west end of the lake
Largemouth Bass poor using spinnerbaits in the weeds
and along the rocky shoreline
Rainbow trout excellent using power baits and salmon
eggs
Smallmouth Bass poor along the rocky points
Walleye poor using minnows and worms along the
bottom
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WILSON
RESERVOIR
Updated 03/26/04
Lake Map
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1516.0
Temperature: 52
Inflow: 25 cfs Outflow: 5 cfs Level: 2.84
feet low
Report by Bud's Bait & Tackle
Well the weather is finally cooperating with the anglers.
Several Stripers have been put on stringers by using cut bait, live
shad and "Hyper Striper" jig with flip tails. they are ranging up to 8 lb. The
bigger ones are out there, you just have to keep after them.
The catfish are also jumping on the anglers lines. Shrimp, shad sides
and gizzards as well as the reliable night crawlers are being successful.
Some anglers are going below the dam in the stilling basin and getting their fill of small
mouth action.
That is about it for now till, next time, keep a tight line.
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