Details: Crappie with a Night crawler
Deep water just after ice out.
The lake has a steep to shallow rocky shoreline and shallow mudflats on the upper end. Water clarity is usually very good. Eight fishing piers and many rock and brush fish attractors enhance angling opportunities at the lake. Fair to excellent populations...
This lake is overpopulated with crappie and it is a natural population. Keep every single one you catch! There is not enough food to make slabs!!
Watch for stumps, rock piles, shallow points, and mudflats while boating. Slow to idle speeds in areas that you are not fully familiar with.
The Marion Reservoir and Wildlife Area is located along the western edge of the Flint Hills in the Cottonwood River Valley of central Kansas. Sitting in the Neosho Basin, the area consists of 3,700 ac...
Plenty of shoreline access as well as ample space for boat fishing make this lake perfect for families and anglers of all ages and interests. Saugeye, Channel Catfish, Wiper and White bass are readily...
The reservoir has a combination of steep rocky shoreline and shallow mudflats. Two good fishing streams, Munkers Creek on the east and the Neosho River on the west, feed the lake. Two boat ramps and h...