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Toronto (Locations) 16%
Manager: John Jameson Phone: (620) 583-6783 ... The Wildlife Area includes riparian timbered areas, grasslands, cropland, and wetland communities. Management includes native plant restoration, prescribed burning, timber management and farming ... ></iframe> 2,800 acres 24.2 ft. 901.5 fsl Bluegill Channel Catfish Crappie Flathead Catfish Largemouth Bass Spotted Bass Green Sunfish White Bass 10 50 5 5 5 15 15 0 0 0 1 Toronto 3D Cross Timbers ... and wildlife management of 4700 acres of land and water in the upper reaches of the project. .... Continue to Toronto >>
Finney (Locations) 16%
Manager: Brent Clark 620-276-8886 ... Finney State Lake and Wildlife Area is located in Northeast Finney County approximately 8 miles north and 2 miles west of Kalvesta, Kansas. The property is managed as a combination wildlife .... Continue to Finney >>
Neosho (Locations) 16%
Manager: Monte Manbeck Phone: (620)-449-2539 From Parsons travel north on Highway 59 to 40th rd. Turn east and travel 4 miles. ... Since completion in 1927, this 92-acre impoundment has been managed primarily for the recreational angler. The lake has been well developed over the years and has become an attraction ... on numerous crappie and bluegill. A 15" minimum length limit and a five fish creel limit have also been implemented for channel catfish. These limits help to create a higher quality fishing .... Continue to Neosho >>
Critzer Lake (Fishing Location) 16%
Don George, Fisheries Management Biologist 913-795-2218 Driving Directions: From Mound City go north on Hwy 7 to 875 Road; turn west onto 875 Road and follow the blacktop surface. The road ... Fishing Population Creel Limit Min Length Limit Largemouth Bass 2 18 Smallmouth Bass 2 18 Channel Catfish 2 15 Walleye 2 18 Crappie 50 unlimited ... policy. This is a fishing lake only not open to recreational boating. In 2007, the lake was impounded and stocked with walleye, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, channel catfish, bluegill, redear, sunfish .... Continue to Critzer Lake >>
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