1. Crappie - Fair/Good - Vertically fishing minnows, small slab spoons, and jigs over the fish attractors and along timber lined drop-offs in 20-25 feet of water. ...more Walleye – Good - Fish have transitioned to a more typical late spring feeding pattern where they can be found frequenting points and drop-offs in 12 to 25 feet of water. Vertically fishing or drifting jigs tipped and other presentations involving nightcrawlers has been good. Anglers have reported catching good numbers of fish, but a larger portion of their catch is falling below the 18 inch minimum length limit so the number of fish harvested has decreased below what it was earlier this spring. It may be more effective to try fish imitating baits for larger walleye. White Bass/Wipers – Good -Anglers report catching fair numbers of whites trolling shad imitating crankbaits or vertically fishing white or silver slab spoons over points and drop-offs. Wipers continue to be caught casting topwater or shallow running crank baits over shallow secondary points in coves, and anglers have reported catching wipers drifting live bait over deeper drops and points. Many of the wipers reported are small and similar in size to many of the white bass caught so correct identification is necessary as the creel limit on wipers in 2 per day. Anglers may realize better success catching larger wipers by drifting live bait over deeper points and drop-offs. Report courtesy of Kansas Dept. of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks.

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