| CHENEY
RESERVOIR
Updated 07/23/04
Lake Map
Lake Elevation at Normal Pool: 1421.60
Temperature: 82
Inflow: 100 cfs Outflow: 0 cfs Level:
0.11 feet high
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: No Report
WHITE BASS fair in 4 to 8 feet of water
using casting jigs or sassy shad
CHANNEL CAT good using
marshmallows around the
fish feeders
.WHITE PERCH: No Report
WALLEYE: No Report
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COUNCIL GROVE
Updated
07/23/04
Lake Map
Lake
Elevation at Normal Pool: 1274.0 Temperature:
Inflow: 300 cfs Outflow:
12 cfs Level: 2.75 feet low
Report by: Clint's Bait and Tackle
No Report
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EL DORADO RESERVOIR
Updated 07/23/04
Lake Map
Lake
Elevation at Normal Pool: 1339.0 Temperature: 80
Inflow: 500 cfs Outflow: 13 cfs Level:
1.46 feet high
WARNING
Zebra Mussel were verified on August 26, 2003 so beware.
Black Bass
fair buzz baits very early and late in the day
Crappie:
No Report
White Bass: No Report
Walleye: good in 15 to 18 feet of water using nightcrawlers and
spinners
Channel Catfish: good in the creeks using jigs or cut
bait
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MARION
RESERVOIR
Updated 07/23/04
Lake Map
Lake
Elevation at Normal Pool: 1350.50 Temperature: 76
Inflow: 150 cfs Outflow: 15 cfs Level:
0.03 feet low
Report by CANADA
BAIT 'N' TACKLE Braggin' Board
Fishing for channel catfish is good especially over the baited holes. Not
many fishing for them but Walleye has been fairly good too. Some
keepers were brought in one had good size to it but I only have the word of
the fisherman. He didn't stop to get a picture of it. So the biggest for the
year of 2004 that I have proof of is the one caught May 6 by Tim and Matt
Kellogg, which weighed in at 8 pounds 6 ounces and was 28 inches long. They
were back out this week trying their hand at catching an even bigger one.
Matt wore the same KC chiefs cap for the best of luck. They were able to
keep Walleye just none came in as big as the one they caught in May.
Wipers have also been pretty good. Nightcrawlers and the medium or
large shiners have been the live bait of the week. Stink baits of the sponge
or dough type have been popular too along with the plastic tube worms with
treble hooks. Chicken livers went with those that didn't want to mess with
the stink baits. Doc Schwemmer's group that went out with Warren Wednesday,
July 14th really had a good day. The biggest came in at 13 lbs and then the
rest tapered down to the smallest of 4 pounds. This trip was a short and
sweet one. Mike Anderson's group on a fishing trip of Saturday, July 10th
wasn't too shabby either.
Warren has had other trips out but these two have been the better
or best of this year so far.
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BUTLER (SFL)
Updated 07/23/04
Temperature:
Channel Catfish
good using prepared baits by the fish feeders and cut bait lake wide
Largemouth Bass fair
to good in 4 to 7 feet of water using jigs along the rocky shoreline
Crappie No
Report
Bluegill
good using worms under a bobber by the rocks or weeds
Redear/Sunfish
No Report
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CHASE (SFL)
Updated 07/23/04
Temperature:
Channel Catfish
good using night crawlers around the fish feeders
Saugeye/Walleye
fair using crank baits along the rocky shoreline
White Bass fair
using spoons and jigs off the main lake points
Largemouth Bass
fair to good using spinnerbaits and plastics
Crappie
No
Report
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COWLEY (SFL)
Updated 07/23/04
Lake
Map
Temperature:
Channel Catfish fair
using night crawlers at the inflow or lake wide using cut bait
Largemouth Bass
good using plastic
worms in 3 to 6 feet of water in the weeds
Bluegill No
Report good in 2 to 5 feet of water
Redear/Sunfish No
Report
Crappie good
using jigs and minnows lake wide good
using jigs and minnows lakeside
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KINGMAN
(SFL)
Updated 07/23/04
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, frogs and crayfish by the feeders
Crappie poor
using small minnows in the deeper brush piles
Largemouth Bass
good in 8 to 10 feet of water fair in 8 to 10 feet of water
Bluegill
No
Report
Northern Pike poor
using crankbaits and spinners in the weeds
Sunfish good using small worms or crickets by the
rock jetties
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McPHERSON
(SFL)
Updated07/23/04
Temperature:
Channel Catfish No Report
Largemouth Bass
No Report
Black Crappie No Report
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