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144 lb paddlefish Kansas State Record

PADDLEFISH

The paddlefish is a plankton eater that resembles prehistoric fishes. Common only in two Kansas rivers – the Marais des Cygnes and the Neosho – the paddlefish is taken by fishermen during the spring spawning runs, and then only during the special snagging season. Stocking paddlefish in Oklahoma’s Kaw Reservoir and in Tuttle Creek Reservoir may bring the paddle-snouted fish back to some of its former range. The largest paddlefish on modern record weighed 144 pounds and measured 54 1/4". This is the Kansas record.

3/15/09 - Paddlefish Season
Paddlefish snagging season opens
(Designated portions of Neosho and Marais des Cygnes rivers)

115-18-19 (PDF - 107.78 kB)

Paddlefish permit; requirements, restrictions, and permit duration.

3/15/24 - 5/15/24: Paddlefish Snagging
Season
(Posted Areas)