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/Good | 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 |