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Yellow Sandshell Mussel Lampsilis teres
State: SINC   Federal: N/A
Biologists will help anglers learn where the fish are and how to catch themTOPEKA -- Want to know where the really big fish are? Have a burning question about your favorite lake? Perhaps you have a question about a fishing regulation that you don't understand.For the answers to these and other questions, anglers in northeast Kansas should atte ... Read More


Biologists will help anglers learn where the fish are and how to catch themWant to know where the really big fish are? Have a burning question about your favorite lake? Perhaps you have a question about a fishing regulation that you don't understand.For the answers to these and other questions, anglers in northeast Kansas should attend the Seco ... Read More


Angling prospects, as well as aquatic nuisance species, to be discussedWant to know where the really big fish are? Do you have that burning question about your favorite lake or a question about a fishing regulation that doesn’t make sense. If so, the place to be is the “Fishing Information Night” at Sanders Hall Auditorium, Neosho County Commun ... Read More


Angling prospects for reservoirs and small lakes,
as well as aquatic nuisance species, to be discussed CHANUTE -- Want to know where the really big fish are? Do you have that burning question about your favorite lake or a question about a fishing regulation that doesn’t make sense. If so, the place to be is the “Fishing Information Night” ... Read More


Eurasian watermilfoil found; capable of choking out native species For several years, the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) has warned the public about the dangers aquatic nuisance species (ANS) pose to native aquatic wildlife and plants. The campaign started when zebra mussels invaded the Midwest, finally infesting El Dorado Re ... Read More


Kansas boaters traveling to Colorado will be checked for aquatic nuisance speciesKansas boaters traveling to Colorado should anticipate being inspected this year as new regulations designed to prevent the spread of zebra and quagga mussels take effect for the 2009 boating season, the Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) reports. These regulation ... Read More