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by Daniel Eggertsen, Dan
In Kansas, crappie fishing really takes off in the spring. In fact, the Kansas reservoirs are some of the bet locations in the Midwest to catch some big slabs. Though some of these manmade lakes lack any stock of crappie worth discussing, several actually yield large quantities of the sunfish. In fact, only three reservoirs - Cedar Bluff, Glen Elder, and Cheney - are ranked as poor reservoirs for Kansas crappie fishing by biologists.

In southeast Kansas, you'll find the 2,500-acre Fall River impoundment, where, though the area is known as a bass hole, you'll find an excellent crappie population. It is common to find crappie in the reservoir that are at least 10 inches long, with several actually exceeding 12 inches. In fact, you shouldn't be surprised to catch a crappie here that weighs over 2 pounds. If you are dead set on a big specimen, it's at its best for you at Fall River.

However, there are several other reservoirs with greater density of crappie for your fishing pleasure. La Cygne, for example, is a power plant cooling lake, meaning that the waters are kept warm year round, especially near the hot water outlet at the south side. This means the growth season in La Cygne continues all year round, making the stock of game fish consistently high. Kansas crappie fishing is quite popular here due to the large size of the fish that can be caught, even if there are areas with a higher density.

Some of the other large reservoirs most renowned for crappie fishing include Toronto, Melvern, and Coffee County Lake, as well as Council Grove Reservoir, the last of which may prove to yield smaller fish but has a sheer density level worth checking out. You can also benefit from visits to other large impoundments such as Perry, Pomona, Lovewell, and Kanopolis. In fact, several of these areas considered ideal for KS crappie fishing have been noted year after year for decades as some of the best lakes for crappie in the Great Plains. Although Clinton and Kirwin don't produce large quantities of crappie, they are excellent locations to find good sized true lunker crappie.

What many people don't realize is that some of the best fishing in Kansas can be found in much smaller lakes and reservoirs. For example, Ottawa State Fishing Lake and Sedan City Lake, both quite small, have yielded crappie weighing over 2 pounds, the Bourbon SFL, under 100 acres in size, has samplings weighing close to the same. In fact, most of the small locations contain great numbers of white crappie.

In most areas of the country, the main species available are blue catfish, channel catfish, and flathead catfish, though you can also find white catfish and bullhead catfish in some areas. This article will concentrate on rounding up the best catfish fishing tips for the top three species you'll find in North America.

To start with, consider the flathead catfish. Few species of fish grow to be larger, with only the blue catfish, white sturgeon, and alligator gar being bigger, and these can be fighters. That is, if you can find them. The most important catfish fishing tip to employ in seeking out flathead catfish is to have patience.

You probably won't catch a trophy sized flathead on your first outing or even during your first few, and sometimes, it's difficult to find any at all. For the best chance of catching a whopper, fish during warm months, targeting waters between May and October. Focus on large rivers or lakes with moving water that doesn't have an extremely strong current.

Be sure to check out areas with fast-breaking structure because flatheads like to find cover here. Fish at night for best results, use live bait, and (perhaps the most important flathead catfish fishing tip of all) make sure to have good, strong tackle. These catfish are large and can put up quite a struggle when they do get hooked.

Channel cats, being smaller and much less picky, are less of a hassle to catch. Channel catfish fishing tips are virtually unnecessary. This breed can be found in almost any type of freshwater source - lakes, ponds, rivers, creeks, reservoirs, and any other formations - and is a scavenger in the true sense of the word.

Catfish are known for being opportunistic feeders, and channel cats are some of the most prominently so. You can use almost any type of bait, though night crawlers and bits of chicken liver tend to do the trick the best. Rigging options are a personal choice, with just about any type of rigging producing great results.

Channel cats like to gather near dams, where smaller fish and bait have been torn apart and are found in bits and pieces, and they also like hiding in brush and other underwater cover, so one important catfish fishing tip to follow in connection to this is to check out the shoreline where there is lots of shallow water with woodpile and brush cover.
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