| CHENEY
RESERVOIR
Updated 05/21/04
Lake Map
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1421.60
Temperature: 68
Inflow: 150 cfs Outflow: 245 cfs Level:
0.32 feet high
Report by:
Minimum Length on Walleye is 21"
and a 2-day creel limit.
Minimum length on Wiper and Stripers
is 21" and a 2-day aggregate creel limit
Minimum length on Crappie is 10"
CRAPPIE: poor
WHITE BASS No Report
CHANNEL CAT poor in the river. lake off the
points and trot lines using cut bait and stink sides.
.WHITE PERCH: --- very good --- they are being
catch almost everywhere next to the shore using a small amount of worm on a very small
hook. Also have been getting quite a few large enough to eat.
WALLEYE: good --- in the river and west shore of
the lake using road runners and lures. Most of the ones being catch are keepers.
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COUNCIL GROVE
Updated
05/21/04
Lake Map
Lake
Elevation at Normal Pool: 1274.0 Temperature:
Inflow: 200 cfs Outflow:
76 cfs Level: 0.60 feet high
Report by: Clint's Bait and Tackle
No Report
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EL DORADO RESERVOIR
Updated 05/21/04
Lake Map
Lake
Elevation at Normal Pool: 1339.0 Temperature: 63
Inflow: 320 cfs Outflow: 518 cfs Level:
1.19 feet high
WARNING
Zebra Mussel were verified on August 26, 2003 so beware.
Crappie:
No Report
White Bass: fair along the breaks using spoons and crankbaits
Walleye: fair on the flats using worms and jigs combo
Channel Catfish: good using night crawlers in the creeks
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MARION
RESERVOIR
Updated 05/21/04
Lake Map
Lake
Elevation at Normal Pool: 1350.50 Temperature:
Inflow: 75 cfs Outflow: 7 cfs Level:
0.24 feet low
Report by CANADA
BAIT 'N' TACKLE Braggin' Board
Don't forget the Kid's fishing tournament coming up on Sunday, June 6th.
Coming up June 1, 2004; the Marion Lake Assn. is hosting with Canada
Bait N Tackle promoting an All Species KIDS Team Tournament, Entry forms available at
Canada Bait N Tackle. May email at [email protected];
fax to 620-382-3766; telephone 620-382-2931 or write for to Canada Bait N Tackle; 1942
Nighthawk, Marion, KS 66861 $25 entry team per team will have
80% paid back in prizes and cash the remaining amount to go towards the conservation of
the fishery resources at Marion Reservoir. Entries recorded on a
first received basis. Hurry and get your entry forms and mail them right
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BUTLER (SFL)
Updated 05/21/04
Temperature:
Channel Catfish No
Report good using cut bait and night
crawlers at the upper end of the lake
Largemouth Bass No
Reportgood in 2 to 5 feet of water along
the rocky shoreline
Crappie No
Reportfair using minnows in shallow water
Bluegill No
ReportBluegill No
Report
Redear/Sunfish No
ReportRedear/Sunfish No
Report
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CHASE (SFL)
Updated 05/21/04
Temperature:
Channel Catfish No
Report fair using night crawlers
along the north shore line
Saugeye/Walleye No
Reportfair using crank baits along the
dam
White Bass No Report
fair using spoons and jigs off the main lake points
Largemouth Bass No
Reportgood using plastics in the timber
Crappie No
ReportCrappie No
Report
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COWLEY (SFL)
Updated 05/21/04
Lake
Map
Temperature:
Channel Catfish fair
using cut bait lakewide Channel Catfish fair
using cut bait lakewide
Largemouth Bass good
using plastic worms Largemouth Bass good
using plastic worms
Bluegill No
ReportBluegill No
Report
Redear/Sunfish No
ReportRedear/Sunfish No
Report
Crappie good
using jigs and minnows lakewide Crappie good
using jigs and minnows lakewide
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KINGMAN
(SFL)
Updated 05/21/04
Lake
Map
Alcohol possession is not allowed at this lake
The lake is 2 feet low and launching the
bigger boats is difficult
Channel Catfish good
using stink bait
Crappie fair using orange jigs with power bait
Largemouth Bass
fair in 8 to 10 feet of water Largemouth Bass
fair in 8 to 10 feet of water
Bluegill No
ReportBluegill No
Report
Northern Pike No Report
Sunfish No Report Sunfish No Report
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McPHERSON
(SFL)
Updated 05/21/04
Temperature:
Channel Catfish fair
using shad sides on the windblown banks Channel Catfish fair
using shad sides on the windblown banks
Largemouth Bass
Largemouth Bass
fair at the south end of the lake using
chartreuse jigs
Black Crappie fair using colored jigs in 5 feet of water along the rocky banks where they
will spawn in a couple of weeks
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