Northeast Region Fishing Reports
Fishing reports provide general angling information from KDWPT staff. The department cannot update the reports on a regular, frequent basis. Many factors determine angling success, and fishing 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 by sharing successful fishing notes at http://www.facebook.com/kdwpt.
ATCHISON STATE FISHING LAKE - Last Updated: 3/18/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method & Location |
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Black Crappie | Fair | up to 0.9 lbs | For best luck, try a jig and minnow next to rocky areas along the shoreline or near brush piles. Fish are being caught deeper still. |
Bluegill | Fair to Good | up to 0.5 lbs | Bluegill can be caught with a nightcrawler under a bobber near brushpiles. |
Channel Catfish | Fair | up to 7.7 lbs | Channel catfish can be caught from shore using cut shad, dough balls, or chunks of worm. |
Largemouth Bass | Fair to Good | up to 2.0 lbs | Spinnerbaits or plastics worked around brush piles and rocks. |
Redear Sunfish | Fair | up to 0.75 lbs. | Redear can be caught jigging a chunk of worm near shoreline structure. |
General Comments | |||
If you have information that you would like to contribute to the fishing report contact Nick Kramer at nick.kramer@ks.gov |
BROWN STATE FISHING LAKE - Last Updated: 3/18/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method & Location |
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Black Crappie | Fair | up to 1.0 lbs. | A few crappie can be found by jigging over deeper brush piles along the dam or the brush in between jetties on the west side. |
Bluegill | Fair - Good | up to 0.3 lbs. | Bluegill may be caught using a chunk of worm and jigging it over brush piles. |
Channel Catfish | Fair to Good | up to 5.5 lbs | Catfish can be caught from shore using cut bait, dough baits, or chicken livers. |
Largemouth Bass | Fair to Good | up to 4.0 lbs. | Spinnerbaits or plastics working the shallows, along the face of the dam and the brush piles. |
Redear Sunfish | Fair | up to 0.4 lbs. | Redear may be caught using a chunk of worm near shoreline structure. |
General Comments | |||
We are working to establish some native aquatic vegetation at Brown SFL. The fences in the water are to protect the plants until they spread naturally. Please do not disturb the plantings. If you have information that you would like to contribute to this fishing report, contact Nick Kramer at nick.kramer@ks.gov |
CENTRALIA CITY LAKE - Last Updated: 2/28/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method, Location |
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Channel Catfish | Good | Up to 20 pounds | The lake has maintained a great channel cat fishery for over ten years. The 2023 fall sample recorded that the number of channel catfish continue to remain at a high level with fairly good numbers of fish over 20 inches. However, growth of channel catfish has slowed down due to the high numbers of smaller fish so I encourage you to harvest fish less than 24 inches. The creel limit at the lake is 10 channel catfish per day and there is no length based restrictions. Good luck. |
White Bass | Good | 1/2 to 1 lb. | The most recent fish sampling shows that the white bass population is doing well with the most fish over 12 inches ever recorded at the lake. The size structure is good with a bunch of fish from 11 to 12 inches long and 7% of the ones sampled were over 15 inches. The is no daily creel limit and some harvest would be good for the overall fishery. |
Wiper | Slow | Up to 26" | A low population of wipers are maintained with stockings of small fish to help manage the white bass and gizzard shad populations. Recent stockings have not had good survival and wiper numbers have since fallen (which explains the high numbers of white bass right now). Wiper creel limit is 2 per day. |
Crappie | Fair to Good | 1/2 to 1 pound | "Crappie aren't what they used to be" is what I frequently here from anglers about this lake. These statements are supported by my fish sampling data over the years as we are not near the highs maintained from 2013 to 2020 when crappie fishing was hot. Part of this is due to competition with much higher numbers of white bass (please feel free to harvest some of them) and partly due to a shift in the population from white crappie to the slower growing black crappie - in the 2023 sample 12% of black crappie were over 8 inches compared to 77% of the white crappie. I assume this will settle back in the next couple of years but either way I would still call this a good crappie lake and lots of them will probably be caught this year. |
Saugeye | Fair | 2 to 8 lbs. | Saugeye are doing well. The fall 2023 fish sampling effort produced the most saugeye in 6 years. Of those fish collected, 20% were over the 18 inch minimum length limit, which is the lowest percentage recorded in 15 years. However, 49% of the fish were 15 to 18 inches long so there are a bunch of upcomers in the system. Should be another decent year fishing for them. |
Largemouth Bass | Slow | 1/2 to 5 pounds | Bass numbers are improving but would still be considered an overall low population. However, the fish in the lake are big and we saw surprisingly high numbers of 5 pound fish last year. Best places are the rock piers, standing timber and around the West boat ramp. Bass are covered by an 18 inch minimum length limit. |
General Comments | |||
Centralia Lake is a 400 acre lake that is noted for good channel cat, saugeye and crappie fishing. The lake facilities include multiple ramps, picnic tables, plenty of camping pads and many sites with electricity. Centralia is enrolled in the CFAP program, which means a City permit is not required for fishing visits. Perry Reservoir has zebra mussels and with Centralia Lake being close it is at high risk. Please, always clean your boat when moving to different water bodies. |
CLINTON RESERVOIR - Last Updated: 3/7/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method, and Location |
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Zebra Mussels are present at Clinton Reservoir Be sure to CLEAN, DRAIN and DRY all equipment that comes in contact with the water to keep from spreading them to another lake. | |||
Current Fishing Conditions | |||
Blue Catfish | Good-Very Good | Up to 40 lbs | Blue Catfish can be caught near river channels and wind-blown shorelines. Cut bait is producing the most bites. |
Walleye/Saugeye/Sauger | Good | 14-18 inches | Walleye are preparing to spawn in the coming weeks. Fish can be found shallow on rocky shorelines at night or staging offshore during the day. Jigs and plastics or crankbaits produce the most bites. |
Crappie | Good-Fair | up to 15 inches | Crappie fishing has been good throughout the winter. Crappie will begin to break off their winter pattern as they begin to stage near spawning areas (coves with brush piles, timber, and rock). Crappie can be caught around brush piles and standing timber using minnows or small plastics. |
Channel Catfish | Good | 0.5-5 lbs | Channel Catfish activity is increasing. Nightcrawlers or cut bait are producing the most bites early in the season. |
White bass/Wiper | Good | 0.5-10 lbs | White Bass and Wiper are schooled near river/creek mouths and off the dam. They are pre-spawn and will begin spawning in the coming weeks. Jig and plastics, spoons, or small crankbaits are producing bites |
Largemouth/Smallmouth Bass | Fair | 1-5 lbs | Bass activity is slow, but will improve with increasing water temperatures |
District Newsletter | If you want to keep up with what is going on with Clinton Reservoir (including GPS coordinates to any newly placed brush piles) and other lakes in DG, SN, and OS Counties sign up for the Lawrence District Newsletter by clicking this link: http://kdwp.state.ks.us/news/KDWP-Info/News/Newsletter-Request-Forms/Request-a-Newsletter-for-the-Larkwrence-Fishing-District | ||
General Comments | |||
Spillway to Wakarusa River (below Clinton Dam): Few reports. Discharge has remained low. Please properly dispose of Invasive Carp. Do not release fish alive or transport live Invasive Carp. Water Level and Discharge: The most recent water level conditions can be found at the following website: https://www.nwk.usace.army.mil/Locations/District-Lakes/Clinton-Lake/Daily-Lake-Info-2/ Invasive Species: Be sure to Clean, Drain, and Dry your boat when you leave to prevent the spread of Zebra mussels. Do not transport live bait captured from Clinton Reservoir. Fish Habitat: 20 Crappie jacks were placed near Bloomington West Park and should provide good habitat for shore fishing. |
DOUGLAS COUNTY-LONE STAR LAKE - Last Updated: 3/7/2024
Fisheries Newsletter | If you want to keep up with fisheries developments at Lonestar (including GPS coordinates for any newly placed brush piles), sign up for the Lawrence District Newletter at the following link: http://kdwp.state.ks.us/news/KDWP-Info/News/Newsletter-Request-Forms/Request-a-Newsletter-for-the-Lawrence-Fishing-District | ||
Channel Catfish | Good | 0.5-6 lbs | Channel Catfish activity is increasing. Nightcrawlers or cut bait are producing the most bites early in the season. |
Largemouth Bass | Fair | 0.5-5 lbs | Bass activity is slow, but will improve with increasing water temperatures |
Bluegill/Redear Sunfish | Fair | Up to 10 inches | Bluegill activity is slow, but will improve with increasing water temperatures |
Crappie | Good-Fair | up to 12 inches | Crappie will begin to break off their winter pattern as they begin to stage near spawning areas (coves with brush piles, timber, and rock). Crappie can be caught around brush piles using minnows or small plastics. |
General Comments | |||
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Invasive Species: Lonestar Lake has Eurasian Water-Milfoil. Please remove aquatic vegetation from all watercraft before transporting. Brush piles were placed at the following location on 6/22/22: 2 west side of dam (~13ft): N 38 50.370', W 95 22.964'2 north west cove (~12 ft): N 38 50.348', W 95 22.947'4 east side of dam(~14ft): N 38 50.418', W 95 22.647'2 Big tree east cove near boat ramp (~12 ft): N 38 50.122', W 95 22.632'41 east point near boat ramp (~20ft): N 38 50.155', W 95 22.693' Crappie Jacks were placed around the new ADA access dock on 9/21/22 |
DOUGLAS STATE FISHING LAKE - Last Updated: 3/7/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method, and Location |
Channel catfish | Good | 0.5-5 lbs | Channel Catfish activity is increasing. Nightcrawlers or cut bait are producing the most bites early in the season. |
Largemouth Bass | Fair | 0.5-5 lbs | Bass activity is slow, but will improve with increasing water temperatures |
Bluegill/Redear Sunfish | Fair | Up to 10 inches | Bluegill activity is slow, but will improve with increasing water temperatures |
Crappie | Good-Fair | up to 12 inches | Crappie will begin to break off their winter pattern as they begin to stage near spawning areas (coves with brush piles, timber, and rock). Crappie can be caught around brush piles and standing timber using minnows or small plastics. |
Fisheries Newsletter | If you want to keep up with what's going on at Douglas State Fishing Lake sign up for the Lawrence District Newsletter at the following link: http://kdwp.state.ks.us/news/KDWP-Info/News/Newsletter-Request-Forms/Request-a-Newsletter-for-the-Lawrence-Fishing-District | ||
General Comments | |||
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GARDNER CITY LAKE - Last Updated: 2/29/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method & Location |
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Bluegill | Good | Up to 8 inches | Livebait under a bobber or soft plastics fished slowly in deeper water |
Channel Catfish | Good | Up to 14 lb. | Channel catfish can be taken now on a variety of live or prepared baits. |
Crappie | Fair | Up to 12 inches | Look for pockets of deeper water with structure. Fish should be suspended in 10-15 feet of water. Small soft plastics and maribou jigs in a variety of colors. |
Largemouth Bass | Good | Up to 4 lbs | Slow moving jerk baits and square bill crank baits fished with long pauses should be effective in the cold water temperatures |
White Bass | slow | 14 to 17 inches | White bass can be taken in open water on baitfish imitation lures. |
General Comments | |||
GEARY STATE FISHING REPORT - Last Updated: 3/25/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method & Location |
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Crappie | Fair | near brush/rock drop offs and channel ledges 10 ft deep on jigs, minnows, and spinners | |
Catfish | Fair | near wind blown flats on cut bait and worms | |
Saugeye | Fair | near dam and rock points on jigs, worms, and crankbaits | |
Black bass | Slow/Fair | near rock and brush on jigs and crankbaits | |
Bluegill | Slow/Fair | on small jigs and worms in coves and near brush | |
General Comments | |||
This deep clear lake offers a diverse fishery. Best for 2024 should be for saugeye, crappie, and largemouth bass. WARNING..ZEBRA MUSSELS PRESENT!!! |
HERINGTON CITY LAKE (NEW) - Last Updated: 3/25/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method & Location |
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Catfish | Fair | near wind blown flats and creeks on cut bait and worms | |
Crappie | Fair | near points, brush, and rock 10ft deep on jigs and minnows | |
Walleye | Fair | along the dam and edges of flats and points on jigs, worms, and spoons | |
White Bass/Wipers | Fair | along creeks, dam and points on spinners, jigs, and crankbaits | |
General Comments | |||
This lake provides a diverse fishery, but best in 2024 should be crappie, wiper, and white bass. |
HERINGTON CITY LAKE (OLD) - Last Updated: 3/25/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method & Location |
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Catfish | Fair | near wind blown flats and creeks on cut bait and worms | |
Crappie | Fair | near brush and rock 5ft deep on jigs and minnows | |
Largemouth Bass | Slow/Fair | ||
Bluegill | Slow/Fair | near brush/rock 5ft deep on jigs and worms | |
White Bass | Fair | along creeks and dam on spinners and crankbaits | |
General Comments | |||
This shallow lake has the best fishing for crappie and channel catfish. Blue-Green Algae: Current advisories and warnings are listed here: https://www.kdheks.gov/algae-illness/index.htm |
HILLSDALE RESERVOIR - Last Updated: 2/29/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method & Location |
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Walleye | Fair | Up to 9 lbs. | Fish deeper water structure with slow moving baits. Look for walleye to move up onto shallow rocky habitat near the dam and bridges as they prepare to spawn. |
Crappie | Good | Up to 13 inches | Fish near structure with a variety of small jigs. Fish should be suspended in deeper water. |
White Bass | Fair | Up to 2 lbs. | Target white bass off wind blown points. Jigs and shad imitation lures are the best baits right now. |
Largemouth Bass | Slow | Up to 4 lbs. | Target shallow water structure and rocky structure. Slow moving jerk baits and crank baits are producing some bites. |
Newsletter | Good | 4 pages | Click the following link to sign up for the newsletter http://kdwp.state.ks.us/news/KDWP-Info/News/Newsletter-Request-Forms/Request-a-Newsletter-for-the-Kansas-City-Fishing-District |
Channel Catfish | Fair | Up to 10 lbs. | Channel catfish can be taken on a variety of baits lakewide using prepared or live baits. Target creek mouths the day after a rain. Fish shallows as water continues to warm. |
General Comments | |||
WATER LEVEL: As of February 29 the water level is .1 feet below conservation pool. You can check current water conditions at http://www.nwk.usace.army.mil/Locations/DistrictLakes/HillsdaleLake/DailyLakeInformation.aspx Zebra mussel infestation has been confirmed at Hillsdale Reservoir. As of 6/17/16 the lake has been designated an Aquatic Nuisance Species water. Fish may not be transported alive from ANS designated waters. Please remember to CLEAN, DRAIN, and DRY your boats and equipment before using another waterbody. Dispose of all bait on dry land. Please search ksoutdoors.com for more information about zebra mussels.
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HOLTON - BANNER CREEK - Last Updated: 3/18/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method & Location |
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Lake Contour Map | Pretty Good | 8.5"x11" Color | Banner Creek has been mapped by the Kansas Biological Survey and there is a map available at Contour Map |
Black Crappie | Fair | up to 1.25 lbs. | Some crappie can be caught by targeting brush in the 10-20 foot range. |
Bluegill | Fair | up to 0.5 lbs. | Bluegill can be caught over brush piles or near rock using chunks of worm or small jigs. |
Channel Catfish | Fair to Good | up to 12.5 lbs. | Catfish can be caught from shore using cut bait, stink bait, or livers. Many fish are up shallow right now. |
Largemouth Bass | Fair | up to 3.5 lbs. | Crankbaits, spinners or plastics along the shoreline, rip rap and structure. |
Walleye/ Sauger | Slow to Fair | Walleye up to 6.25 lbs. Sauger up to 2 lbs. | Some anglers are having luck catching Walleye along the dam or off of submerged humps. Others have targeted these fish trolling along the creek channel in the mid-part of the lake. |
White Bass | Fair | up to 2.5 lbs. | Cast a jig along the rocks or along the dam to target them. Some anglers have been catching a good number of nice sized fish. |
General Comments | |||
We will be conducting a creel survey at Banner Creek between March 1 and October 31, 2024. You may be approached by creel clerk and asked about your catch. If you would like to contribute to this fishing report, contact Nick Kramer at nick.kramer@ks.gov The locations of fish habitat placed in this lake can be found here |
JEFFREY ENERGY CENTER - MAKE-UP LAKE - Last Updated: 2/28/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method, and Location |
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Black Bass | Slow | 1 to 5 pounds | The lake has traditionally had a good smallmouth bass population, but the current population abundance is well below the historical norm. Hopefully, the population rebounds in the near future. The corners of the dam and along the East bank are the best places for smallmouth. The lake has very few largemouth bass. |
Crappie | Fair | 1/2 to 1 pound | Modest numbers of crappie with 24% 10 inches or bigger. There is a brushpile just south of the fishing dock. |
Catfish | Fair to Good | 1/2 to 6 pounds | The lake has supported a good channel catfish harvest rate through the years. The southwest corner of the lake and the northern 2 coves tend to be good spots. The lake has a low level blue catfish population with most below 20 inches. The lake is home to some big flathead. If the inlet is flowing, then good fishing can be found there for all three species. |
Walleye and Sauger | Fair | 1 to 5 pounds | The 2023 fall gill netting and electrofishing samples show the number of walleye is below normal yet most of them are over the 15-inch minimum length limit. Sauger were introduced into the lake in 2021 and have done well so far. The 2023 data shows sauger are already out performing walleye in this lake and growing quickly with 65% exceeding the 15-inch minimum length limit. The two species (walleye & sauger) are combined in KS regulations and an angler can harvest a combined total of 2 per day at the Jeffrey Lakes. |
White Bass | Fair | 1/2 to 2 pounds | White bass numbers are suppressed for the second year in a row and fishing success in 2024 will likely not meet the highs this lake is known for. |
Wipers | Fair | Up to 12 pounds | Wiper numbers are below normal with 69% of the fish collected last fall were less than 20 inches. |
General Comments | |||
Anglers need to check into the Jeffrey Energy Center Guard House located north of St. Mary's, then west off K-63 Hwy. You can call the Guard House to check on availability at (785) 456-6149. The Jeffrey Energy Center allows 30 anglers to fish at any one time. If the inlet is flowing, then good fishing can usually be found there. Make-Up Lake has zebra mussels which makes the lake designated as a Aquatic Nuisance Species water. It is illegal to transport alive fish from ANS designated waters. To help prevent the spread of invasive species, please CLEAN, DRAIN & DRY all equipment when changing water bodies and dump your bait. |
JEFFREY ENERGY CENTER AUX. LAKE - Last Updated: 2/28/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method, and Location |
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Lake Closed | Auxiliary Lake is closed to fishing until March 15th | ||
Black Bass | Fair | 1 to 4 lbs | The smallmouth bass population is recovering from a surprising collapse 5 years ago. Numbers of smallmouth have been on the rise but still below the historical norm. The dam is a great spot to start looking for smallmouth. The lake has maintained a moderate to low level largemouth bass population through the years. The 2023 sample shows the population has regressed and would be considered a poor fishery for the immediate future. The East bank, South cove, and around the island are usually the best largemouth spots. |
White Bass | Fair | Up to 3 lbs | The lake has been maintaining a great white bass fishery but the recent sample shows that their abundance has fallen down to modest numbers with most of the fish being young & small. |
Wiper | Fair | Up to 12 lbs | The 2023 wiper numbers are well above average due to high survival from the 2022 stocking. The majority are still small with 71% of the fish collected in October of 2023 were less than 16-inches. Fair numbers of bigger wiper are available with 13% from 16" to 20" and 16% from 20" to 24". |
Walleye and Sauger | Fair | Up to 5 lbs | Walleye are maintained through regular stockings and the current population is slightly above average with 83% of the walleye collected being 15 inches or larger. The lake is also home to an emerging sauger population that is growing quickly with 34% of the sauger collected in fall of 2023 were over 15 inches. Walleye and sauger are grouped together in KS regulations and a total of 2 per day can be harvested at the Jeffrey Lakes if they are over the 15-inch minimum length limit. |
Crappie | Fair | Up to 1.5 lbs | Crappie numbers have never been robust at this lake but they have been doing better the last few years. The most recent sample had an excellent size structure as 34% was over 12 inches. There is some habitat cubes along the dock and a big brush pile along the point just North of the boat ramp. |
General Comments | |||
Auxiliary Lake is closed to fishing until March 15th Anglers need to check into the Jeffrey Energy Center Guard House located north of St. Mary's, then west off K-63 Hwy. You can call the Guard House to check on availability at (785) 456-6149. The Jeffrey Energy Center allows 30 anglers to fish at any one time. Auxiliary Lake has zebra mussels which makes the lake designated as a Aquatic Nuisance Species water. Fish may not be transported alive from ANS designated waters. To help prevent the spread of invasive species, please CLEAN, DRAIN & DRY all equipment when changing water bodies and dump your bait. |
LAKE SHAWNEE - Last Updated: 3/7/2024
Fisheries Newsletter |
If you want to keep up with what's going on at Lake Shawnee (including GPS coordinates for any new brush piles placed into the lake) sign up for the Lawrence District Newsletter at the following link: http://kdwp.state.ks.us/news/KDWP-Info/News/Newsletter-Request-Forms/Request-a-Newsletter-for-the-Lawrence-Fishing-District | ||
Zebra Mussels were | found | in Lake | Shawnee during the summer of 2013. Lake users should Clean, Drain, and Dry boats, trailers, and any equipment that comes in contact with the water to keep from moving zebra mussels elsewhere. |
Bluegill | Fair | Up to 10 inches | Bluegill activity is slow, but will improve with increasing water temperatures |
Channel Catfish | Good | 0.5-10 lbs | Channel Catfish activity is increasing. Nightcrawlers or cut bait are producing the most bites early in the season. |
Black Bass | Fair | Up to 5 lbs. | Bass activity is slow, but will improve with increasing water temperatures |
White Bass/Wiper | Good | up to 5lbs. | White Bass and Wiper are schooled near river/creek mouths and off the dam. They are pre-spawn and will begin spawning in the coming weeks. Jig and plastics, spoons, or small crankbaits are producing bites |
Crappie | Good-Fair | .5 - 1lbs | Crappie will begin to break off their winter pattern as they begin to stage near spawning areas (coves with brush piles, timber, and rock). Crappie can be caught around brush piles and standing timber using minnows or small plastics. . |
Trout | Very Good | up to 5lbs | Trout can be caught on powerbait, spoons, or rooster tails. Trout Season will run from December 1, 2023 to March 31, 2024. A trout license is required to possess trout during the trout season. After March 31, anyone with a valid fishing license may harvest up to 5 trout/day. |
General Comments | |||
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Urban Catfish stocking. Catchable sized Channel Catfish will be stocked in March, April, May, and September. On March 14th, the following ponds will be stocked with catchable-sized Channel Catfish. Governor's Ponds, West Lake (Gage Park), Central Park, Shawnee Jr., Horseshoe Bend, Clarion Park, Shawnee State Fishing Lake. 20 cedar tree brush piles were submerged to provide fish habitat. |
LEAVENWORTH STATE FISHING LAKE - Last Updated: 3/18/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method & Location |
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Invasive Species Alert | Not Good | Brittle Naiad has been found near the boat ramp. Please inspect your boat and trailer before leaving to ensure you are not transporting this invasive plant. | |
Largemouth Bass | Fair to Good | up to 2.5 lbs | Bass are being caught by anglers using jigs or plastics along the shoreline and in & around brush piles, rip-rap, and fallen trees. |
Channel Catfish | Fair to Good | up to 2.5 lbs | Channel Catfish may be taken occasionally from shore using cut bait or livers. From a boat, some catfish can be found near brush piles. |
Flathead Catfish | Fair to Good | up to 30 lbs | This lake has a decent number of Flathead Catfish. They can be caught using a small sunfish along the dam or other rocky areas. |
Bluegill | Fair | up to 0.4 lbs | Bluegill can be caught using a chunk of worm jigged over brush piles and weed beds. |
Crappie | Slow to Fair | up to 1.25 lbs | Some crappie have been caught by anglers jigging minnows off points in 15-20 feet of water. |
Redear Sunfish | Slow to Fair | up to 0.75 lbs | This lake has a good population of shellcrackers. Redear can be caught using a small chunk of worm near brushpiles and shoreline habitat. Best luck would come from a boat or kayak in the coves further up each of the arms. |
General Comments | |||
The locations of brushpiles and artificial habitat can be found here. If you have information that you would like to contribute to this fishing report, contact Nick Kramer at nick.kramer@ks.gov. Special note: The lake has non-native aquatic plants! Please inspect your trailer and fishing gear before leaving the lake to ensure you are not transporting these plants to any other lakes. Please pick up and take home any trash that you may have brought with you. |
LOUISBURG-MIDDLE CREEK SFL - Last Updated: 2/29/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method & Location |
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Channel Catfish | Fair | 1/2 to 11 lbs. | Channel catfish can be taken right now on a variety of baits lake-wide. Target deep water |
Flathead Catfish | Slow | Most 4-10lbs. But some up to 30lbs. | Target structure and vegetation edges with live bait. Boulders south of the dam also hold some flathead catfish. Drifting cut bait or live bait along the dam may produce fish. |
Crappie | Good | Up to 12 inches | Minnows and jigs are producing the most fish right now. Majority of the population is 8-10 inches, but some nicer ones can be found. Target slightly deeper structure throughout the lake. Tree structure varies from 5-30 feet. |
Saugeye | Fair | Up to 3 lbs. | Saugeye are being caught near submerged roadbed and flats adjacent to the dam. Slow moving worm rigs on deep water shelfs as well. |
Largemouth Bass | Fair | Up to 3 lbs. | Largemouth can be taken on jerk baits, crank baits, and glide baits fished slowly with intermittent pauses. |
Wiper/White Bass | Fair | Up to 4 lbs. | Crankbaits and shad imitation baits fished near submerged road also target near schools of gizzard shad. |
General Comments | |||
MIAMI STATE FISHING LAKE - Last Updated: 2/29/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method & Location |
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Largemouth Bass | Good | 0.5-6 lbs | Slow moving jerk baits, crank baits, and glide baits near rocky habitat and submerged brush. |
Bluegill | Good | Up to 0.33 lbs | Jigs or worms fished near shoreline structure. |
Channel Cat | Fair | 1-10 lbs | Channel cats can be taken now on a variety of live or prepared baits lakewide. |
Crappie | Fair | Up to 13 inches | Crappie can be taken using a variety of jigs and small swim baits. Target deepest water off the end of the piers. |
White Bass | Slow | 14-17 inches | White bass can be taken on shad imitation lures and white marabou jigs. |
General Comments | |||
The curly-leaf pondweed has died off and the lake has cleared up. Shoreline access should be back to normal. |
MILFORD RESERVOIR - Last Updated: 3/25/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method, Location |
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Catfish | Good | Channel catfish can be caught on cut bait, worms, and stink bait. Blue catfish are typically caught on fresh cut bait. Target wind blown flats and river channel ledges for catfish. LOOK FOR RECENTLY TAGGED BLUE CATS!!! Blue Catfish...all between 25"-40" must be released...creel limit is 5, but only 1 can be 40" or longer | |
Crappie | Fair | 10-20ft deep suspended near points, flooded brush, and ledges on jigs and minnows | |
Walleye | Fair | Target rocky or wind-swept mud banks or along dam with jigs, crankbaits, or bottom bouncers w/ worms 21" minimum length limit, 2/day creel limit. | |
White Bass/Wipers | Fair | Target windy banks and points using jigs on reservoir Wiper creel limit is 5/day | |
Smallmouth Bass | Slow/Fair | ||
Largemouth Bass | Slow/Fair | ||
Outlet | Slow/Fair | Catfish on cut bait; walleye, white bass, and wipers on jigs. | |
General Comments | |||
Wiper...creel limit is 5/day Blue Catfish...all between 25"-40" must be released...creel limit is 5, but only 1 can be 40" or longer CAUTION: DO NOT TRANSFER LIVE BAIT FROM ONE BODY OF WATER TO ANOTHER!!! ALONG WITH ZEBRA MUSSEL INFESTATION, INVASIVE CARP ARE IN DRAINAGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE KANSAS RIVER AND CAN EASILY BE MISTAKEN FOR SHAD!!! Blue-Green Algae: Current information listed here: https://www.kdheks.gov/algae-illness/index.htm Sign up for the most recent Milford district fisheries newsletter today! Daily water info Daily Lake Information |
NEBO STATE FISHING LAKE - Last Updated: 3/18/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method & Location |
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Bluegill | Slow to Fair | up to 0.3 lbs. | Bluegill can be caught using a small chunk of worm or small ice jigs over brush piles |
Channel Catfish | Fair to Good | up to 5.0 lbs | Channel catfish can still be caught using worms, cut shad, or doughballs. |
Largemouth Bass | Fair to Good | up to 7.0 lbs | The lake contains a nice population of larger fish for a small State Fishing Lake. They can be caught using spinnerbaits, plastics, or crankbaits around the brush piles. |
White/ Black Crappie | Fair | up to 1.0 lbs. | Tube jig or minnow along shoreline and around the brush piles. Water is dirty so choose baits that will make a lot of noise both in color and in sound. Best luck would come near the islands on the north shore. |
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If you have information that you would like to contribute to this fishing report, contact Nick Kramer at nick.kramer@ks.gov. |
OLATHE - LAKE OLATHE - Last Updated: 2/29/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method & Location |
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Bluegill | Good | Up to 8 inches | Nightcrawler under a bobber fished near deeper structure. |
Channel Catfish | Fair | Up to 5 lbs. | Channel catfish are being taken on live and cut baits. Target deep water as the water begins to warm. |
Largemouth Bass | Good | Up to 6 lb. | Largemouth bass can be caught using slow moving jerk baits, glide baits, and crank baits. Target rocky substrate and submerged brush. |
Saugeye | Fair | Up to 4 lbs. | Slow moving jigs and worm presentations on deep water humps. |
Wiper | Slow | Up to 11 lbs. | Use shad imitation baits and find bait fish near drop-offs. |
White Crappie | Good | Most fish around 7 inches, but some are greater than 10 inches. | Jigs or minnows fished near brushpiles. Crappies will be in deeper water. |
General Comments | |||
Caution!!! Asian Carp have made their way up stream to below Lake Olathe dam. Remember it is illegal to move fish from below dam to above the dam or use fish captured below dam for bait above the dam. |
PAOLA CITY LAKE - LAKE MIOLA - Last Updated: 2/29/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method & Location |
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Largemouth Bass | Good | 0.5-5 lbs | Crank baits, jerk baits, and glide baits fished slowly with intermittent pauses on the dam and near submerged structure. |
Channel Catfish | Good | 0.5-6 lbs | Channel catfish can be caught lakewide on live or prepared bait. Larger fish should be in deeper water near the dam. |
Crappie | Good | 0.5-1 lbs | Minnows and jigs are catching fish right now. Crappie are in deeper water, near submerged vegetation. |
Saugeye | Fair | Up to 22 inches | Saugeye can be found drifting or trolling on deep structure with nightcrawler or crawler harnesses. |
Wiper | Slow | Up to 24 inches | Use shad imitation baits fished near main lake points. |
Bluegill and Redear Sunfish | Fair | Up to 10 inches | Use piece of nightcrawler or small jig and bobber at vegetation edges and rocky structures to target the panfish. |
General Comments | |||
Zebra mussels have been found at Paola City Lake (Lake Miola). The lake has been designated as an Aquatic Nuisance Species water. Fish may not be transported alive from ANS designated waters. To help prevent the spread of invasive species, please CLEAN, DRAIN & DRY all equipment when changing water bodies and dump your bait. More brushpiles were added again on 3/17/20. Some new brushpiles were created and some brush was added to some of the existing 2018/19 structures. Many of the new brushpiles can also be accessed by casting from the shore. GPS Coordinate locations for all brushpiles. N 38.58540, W 094.84338 N 38.58954, W 094.84549 N 38.58493, W 094.84037 N 38.59411, W 094.84538 N 38.58334, W 094.84544 N 38.58928, W 094.85039 N 38.58596, W 094.84532 |
PERRY RESERVOIR - Last Updated: 3/18/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method & Location |
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Zebra Mussels | Invasive! | up to 3/4" | Since the infestation was discovered in Oct. of 2007 these mussels have spread throughout the lake. It's up to all of us to make sure these are not spread to other area lakes, Clean-Drain-Dry everything that is taken out of Perry. Please do not move water from Perry Reservoir. |
Channel Catfish | Good | up to 10.0 lbs | Try targeting larger rocky shorelines or adjacent mudflats with nightcrawlers and cutbait. |
Sauger | Slow | up to 2.6 lbs. | There are good numbers in the reservoir but few are above the protective 18" minimum length limit. Try trolling crankbaits or lindy rigs along the dam. Casting a jig or crankbait in areas under a light may produce some fish during the night. |
Largemouth Bass Smallmouth Bass | Fair Fair | up to 5.0 lbs. up to 5.0 lbs. | Try casting crankbaits and spinner jigs near fallen trees along the shoreline. |
White Bass | Fair | up to 1.5 lbs. | White Bass can be caught using any bait resembling a shad or even from crappie jigs. These fish can be caught breaking up schools of shad near the surface |
White Crappie | Slow to Fair | up to 1.5 lbs. | Some crappie may start moving shallow with warming temperatures while others are still holding deep. Fish can be caught anywhere from shallow to 15 feet deep. |
Blue Catfish | Fair | up to 25.0 lbs. | A few nice fish in the 35 inch length limit range can be caught, but many fish are below the length limit. Remember blue cats look similar to channel catfish, so be careful with identification. There are several hundred Blue Catfish tagged with a small metal tag on the top of their gill plate as part of a population study. The majority of these fish are less than 35" and should be released. If you do harvest a tagged fish greater than 35" please report your tag number to nick.kramer@ks.gov. |
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For current lake elevation, inflow, and outflow click here and for the lake forecast click here. If you would like to place habitat in Perry Reservoir or contribute to the fishing report, please contact the Fish Biologist, Nick, at nick.kramer@ks.gov to obtain a permit. The locations of all known fish habitat can be found here. This is a generic report and will be updated as information becomes available. |
POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY LAKE - Last Updated: 2/28/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method, and Location |
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Black Crappie | Fair | 1/3 to 1 lb. | Moderate numbers of crappie. |
Bluegill | Fair to Good | 6 to 10 inches | The lake has a nice bluegill population. |
Channel Catfish | Fair | 1/2 to 6 lbs. | The lake contains good numbers of catfish for a small lake. |
Largemouth Bass | Good | 1/2 to 4 lbs. | The lake has been maintaining a great largemouth bass population, however the 2023 sample showed a recent regression in overall bass numbers. Bass 13 to 18 inches long are protected at this lake. |
General Comments | |||
This small 49 acre lake is located in northeast Pott. County. The fishing conditions are very similar to that of a large farm pond. The lake is noted for good catch and release largemouth bass fishing due to the abundance of the species. |
POTTAWATOMIE STATE FISHING LAKE NO. 1 - Last Updated: 2/28/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method, and Location |
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Bluegill | Fair | Up to 9 inches | The bluegill population offers good numbers of 6 to 8 inch fish. Great place to take a kid with worms and a bobber. |
Channel Catfish | Slow | 3/4 to 5 pounds | The lake has a low level catfish population. |
Crappie | Fair | 1/2 to 1 pound | Crappie abundance has been stable the last few years with most 8 to 10 inches long. |
Largemouth Bass | Fair | 1/2 to 5 pounds | The lake is known for being a good spot for catch and release bass fishing. The 2023 annual sampling effort showed that the lake continues to provide a great largemouth bass fishery. Abundance was at a six year high and the size structure was decent with 25% of the fish over 12 inches. You can catch them pretty much anywhere at this lake. |
General Comments | |||
This small 24 acre lake is similar to pond fishing. The lake is known for catch and release of largemouth bass and harvest of nice bluegill. The lake's channel catfish are protected by a 15 inch minimum length limit. |
POTTAWATOMIE STATE FISHING LAKE NO. 2 - Last Updated: 2/28/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method, and Location |
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Black Bass | Fair | 1/2 to 4 pounds | The 2023 sample records that the black bass population has been holding steady for some time now, with good numbers of largemouth bass and a moderate smallmouth bass population. |
Channel Catfish | Fair | 3/4 to 5 pounds | The lake is in the Urban Stocking Program which provides regular stockings of 12 to 18 inch channel catfish. The lake received five stockings in 2023 for a total of 3,800 channel catfish. Best baits tend to be worms or commercial catfish baits. Channel catfish creel at the lake is 5 per day. |
Crappie | Fair | 1/4 to 1 pound | The lake has supported a decent crappie population through time. The current population is doing ok with slightly below average numbers of fish over 10 inches and a few really big crappie as well. There is some habitat structures just out from the boat ramp dock and under the buoy. |
Bluegill and Redear Sunfish | Fair | less than pound | The lake has struggled to grow sunfish to a size large enough that anglers want to keep for frying. The population receives high angling pressure from both panfish anglers and from anglers targeting sunfish to use for catfish bait. To hopefully continue to please both angler bases and help increase the overall size structure of sunfish, the lake is being implemented with a special sunfish regulation starting in 2019. This new slot limit requires the release of sunfish species from 6 to 9 inches. The creel limit of fish over 9 inches is five per day and there is still unlimited daily harvest of fish less than 6 inches. This regulation change will be evaluated over time to verify if it will continue into the future. |
General Comments | |||
Pott. # 2 is noted for family outings, scenic views, catch and release bass fishing, harvest of small crappie and channel catfish. |
ROCKY FORD FISHING AREA - Last Updated: 2/28/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method, and Location |
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Catfish | Fair | 1 to 20+ pounds | Fishing for all three species of cats can be good below Rocky Ford dam. Channel can be caught on worms, cut bait or prepared bait. Flathead can be taken on live bait or lures. Blue catfish are usually caught on fresh cut bait. Please check any blue catfish for a yellow or orange tag in its back as we have been tagging some to collect more information on the species in Tuttle Creek Lake and the Big Blue River. Feel free to harvest or release the fish, but please report the tag number and the general location of the catch to (620) 342-0658 or ely.sprenkle@ks.gov A big THANK YOU to all who report their catch! |
White Bass and Wipers | Fair | 1/2 to 8 pounds | Is a good spot for white bass and wipers. Jigs or crankbaits. |
Drum | Fair | 1/2 to 5 lbs. | Drum are an abundant species at Rocky Ford and can be caught on worms, minnows, and jigs. |
Saugeye | Fair | 3/4 to 5 pounds | A few saugeye always being caught below the dam and is one of the best places around to catch them. Brightly colored jigs, swimbaits, crankbaits or jerkbaits. Fair numbers of 14 to 16 inch saugeye. There is no length based regulations at Rocky Ford for saugeye or walleye. |
General Comments | |||
Rocky Ford , a river fishery, is located just south of the Tuttle Creek Dam on the Big Blue River. Anglers have the opportunity to harvest fishes generally associated with moving water. Saugeye, white bass, the catfishes, drum, crappie and carp can be harvested. Angler access and success is affected by release rates from the nearby Tuttle Creek Reservoir. You can check current conditions HERE Tuttle Creek Lake has zebra mussels and makes the lake, the River Pond, and Rocky Ford designated as Aquatic Nuisance Species waters. Fish may not be transported alive from ANS designated waters. To help prevent the spread of invasive species, please CLEAN, DRAIN & DRY all equipment when changing water bodies, do not move fish and dump your bait. |
SABETHA PONY CREEK - Last Updated: 3/18/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method & Location |
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Black Crappie | Good | up to 1.5 lbs | Fish have moved back off shore and can be found jigging around the plentiful standing timber. |
Bluegill | Fair to Good | up to 0.5 lbs | Bluegill may be caught using a chunk of worm or a small jig over brush piles. |
Channel Catfish | Fair to Good | up to 17.0 lbs | There are some nice sized Channel Catfish in this impoundment. They can be caught from shore using cut bait or livers |
Largemouth Bass | Fair to Good | up to 5.0 lbs. | Best success for bass is coming by using soft plastic worms near structure in 3-10 ft or water or just off of the many ledges. |
Walleye | Slow to Fair | up to 5.5 lbs. | Walleye may be found along the dam and off of points. |
Wiper | Great | up to 7.5 lbs. | Wipers may be caught by fishing along points in the lake using any lure that resembles a shad. Luck could also be had by trolling along the dam and open areas. |
General Comments | |||
Attention anglers, If you fish this water body and would like to contribute your knowledge to the fishing report shoot an email to nick.kramer@ks.gov. Thanks! This is a generic report and will be updated as information becomes available. |
SHAWNEE MISSION PARK LAKE - Last Updated: 2/29/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method, Location |
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Bluegill | Fair | Up to 8 inches | Livebait under a bobber fished near deeper structure |
Crappie | Fair | Up to 15 inches | Worms and minnows near structure are producing the best. A variety of small jigs will also work. Target deeper water suspended near structure. |
Channel Catfish | Fair | Up to 6 lbs. | Some being caught lake wide. Best bite with fresh cut bait. |
Wiper | Slow | Up to 9 lbs. | Live bait and shad imitation baits along the dam are producing the best. |
Largemouth Bass | Good | Up to 4 lbs. | Slow moving jerk baits and crankbaits near rocky and brushy structure. |
Trout | Variety of small spinners, spoons, and shiny lures. Some fly fishing presentations may be effective. | ||
General Comments | |||
In addition to a state fishing license, a Johnson County fishing permit is required. If you plan to fish for trout, a Johnson County trout permit is also required. Johnson County fishing/trout permits are available through Johnson County Parks and Recreation District and other select vendors. |
SHAWNEE STATE FISHING LAKE - Last Updated: 2/28/2024
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Largemouth Bass | Good | 1/2 to 6 pounds | The lake has been maintaining a very good population of largemouth bass for the last ten years. The 2023 spring electrofishing sample shows the population is doing well. However, the current size structure is smaller than average. Historically, the lake has been one of the best places around to catch largemouth over 15 inches and this should continue to be true for the foreseeable future. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Crappie | Fair to Good | 1/2 to 1 pound | The crappie fishery is doing well. The October 2023 fish sampling showed the number of crappie is down but the size is up with 88% over 10 inches. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Channel Catfish | Good | 1/2 - 4 pounds | The lake is in the Urban Stocking Program and is regularly stocked with 12 to 18 inch channel catfish which leads to good catch rates of fish in that size range. The lake received four stockings in 2023 for a total of 3,500 channel catfish. These stocked fish usually like all the traditional catfish baits but dough baits or worms tends to do the best. Channel catfish daily limit is 5. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Located north of Silver Lake, Shawnee State Fishing Lake is the site of good catch and release largemouth bass fishing. The lake is also noted for channel catfish harvest since the lake receives frequent stockings of harvestable sized catfish from March through September. The Jeffrey Energy Center Lakes and Perry Reservoir both have zebra mussels and with Shawnee State Lake being close it is at high risk. Please, always clean your boat when moving to different water bodies.
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TUTTLE CREEK - Last Updated: 2/28/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method, and Location |
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Crappie | Fair to Good | 1/2 to 2 pounds | The lake has provided excellent crappie fishing the last few years due to good spawning success and robust summer growth. The 2023 fall sample shows that numbers of crappie over 10-inches is still above the long-term average for the lake. In addition, the 2023 spawn was very successful in producing another strong year-class of crappie. Fish this time of year will move into shallows on warm afternoons and I know a few anglers are getting on them. Good Luck! |
White Bass | Fair | 1/2 to 2 pounds | White bass numbers have been low due to limited spawning success for most of the last decade. The species did produce a robust spawn in 2021 which has helped bolster the fishery as the 2023 sample had the most white bass over 12-inches in nine years. I wouldn't call the fishery good yet but it is much improved and hopefully this will continue. |
Channel Catfish | Fair | Good numbers of 24-28" fish with fair numbers of bigger ones. | The lake and the connected river system has maintained a good channel catfish population through the history of the lake and has been one of the best places around to catch channel cats over 8 pounds. The fishery had been underperforming from 2013 to 2020 but has rebounded and been doing well the last three years. The 2023 sample recorded that 19% of the channel catfish were above 24-inches, which is the highest percentage seen in a decade. Fishing in the upper end of the lake and the river tends to be the most consistent spots for channel cats. K-State is conducting a study to track fish movements and there are a few channel catfish with a purple tag in their back - please release all fish with a purple tag. |
Blue Catfish | Fair to Good | Lots of fish from 20" to 30" and seeing a few fish getting over 40 pounds | Blue catfish are finally well established in the lake and population expansion has slowed down. The lake will likely never have as high numbers of blue cats as other KS lakes but this allows for good growth and a plus size range of fish. Summer sampling in 2023 showed that 61% of the blue catfish were from 20-inches to 30-inches and 19% were over 30-inches. The upper end of the lake tends to be the best bet for blues with fresh cut bait or shad. New harvest regulations for blue catfish starting in 2022: 10 fish daily creel limit which may include only one fish 30 inches or longer. Please check any blue catfish for a yellow or orange tag in its back as we have been tagging fish to collect more information on the species in Tuttle Creek Lake. It is up to you if you wish to release the fish or harvest it (if legally applicable), but please report the tag number and the general location of the catch to (620) 342-0658 or ely.sprenkle@ks.gov We also have a few fish with a purple tag that have a transmitter for tracking their movements, PLEASE RELEASE FISH WITH A PURPLE TAG. A big THANK YOU to all who report their catch! |
Largemouth Bass | Slow to Fair | 1 to 5 pounds | Coves in southern third of the Reservoir have some locally good largemouth bass populations. The McIntyre Cove area tends to produce the best fishing with Carnahan Cove second best. |
Saugeye | Fair | Up to 6 pounds | 2023 was a great year for saugeye fishing and the fall fish sampling suggests 2024 is going to be even better. Gill net samples produced the most saugeye in a decade with 38% of those fish over the 15" minimum length limit. The 2023 stocking produced another strong year-class with lots of 10-inchers that should hopefully reach legal length by late summer of 2024. As long as there is not a large water release from the lake this spring (which tends to makes all the saugeye go downstream), then this should be one of the top 5 years for saugeye at the lake. No recent reports but things should be picking up. Since saugeye like to leave Tuttle Creek through the dam downstream, some of the best opportunities to harvest saugeye is in the River Pond or Rocky Ford or at the "tubes". Great shoreline access at all of these spots and fish are regularly being caught year-round. K-State is conducting a study to track fish movements and there are a few saugeye with a purple tag in their back - please release all fish with a purple tag. |
Rainbow Trout | Great | Most around 1 pound but a few have been stocked that are near 10 pounds | The third stocking of trout this season at Willow Lake was on 02/21/2024 when the lake received 1,200 rainbow trout. So far for this winter the lake has received a total of 4,000 trout. These are hatchery reared fish so they like the commercial trout baits but will also take live bait, lures, and flies. A trout permit is required of all anglers fishing at Willow Lake during the trout season. Lots of fish were caught during this last warm spell and should continue to be good for awhile. Good luck. |
General Comments | |||
You can check current water conditions HERE Tuttle Creek has zebra mussels which makes the lake, the River Pond and Rocky Ford designated as Aquatic Nuisance Species waters. Fish may not be transported alive from ANS designated waters. To help prevent the spread of invasive species, please CLEAN, DRAIN & DRY all equipment when changing water bodies and please do not move fish you have caught or your bait. |
WASHINGTON STATE FISHING LAKE - Last Updated: 2/28/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method, and Location |
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Bluegill | Fair to Good | Up to 1/3 lb | The lake has a decent bluegill population. |
Channel Catfish | Good | Up to 15 lbs | The lake has supported a good to great channel catfish population through the years. The 2023 fall fish sample showed above average numbers of catfish with an excellent size structure of 20% over 28 inches. |
Crappie | Fair | Most 8"-10" | The crappie population is doing well with most of the fish from fall sampling were from 8 to 10 inches long. |
Largemouth Bass | Good | Up to 6 lbs | The largemouth bass population continues to improve and I would now call it a good bass lake. The 2023 sample showed robust numbers of bass with plenty over 18 inches. |
General Comments | |||
New dock is in! |
WYANDOTTE COUNTY LAKE - Last Updated: 2/29/2024
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method & Location |
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Black Crappie | Fair | Up to 13 inches | Jigs or minnows near deeper brush or drop-offs. |
Bluegill | Good | Up to 8 inches | Worms under a bobber. |
Channel Catfish | Slow | Up to 10 pounds | Worms or cut bait are producing the best right now. Fish near incoming water after a rain. Target deeper water as the water is till cold. |
Largemouth Bass | Good | Up to 5 pounds | Crank baits, jerk baits, and glide baits fished slowly with intermittent pauses. |
Smallmouth Bass | Slow | Up to 17 inches | Crankbaits, jerk baits, glide baits, or jigs near rocky habitat |
Wiper/White Bass | Slow | Up to 17 inches | Shad imitation baits off wind blown points or flats. |
General Comments | |||
A Wyandotte County fishing permit is required to fish this property. A Wyandotte County trout permit is required for trout fishing. Please contact Wyandotte County Unified Government Parks and Recreation Department at 913-573-8327 for more information. |