Thursday, July 26, 2012

Fishing in Kansas

Easily the most popular of the catfish that swim the lakes and rivers of Kansas there aren't many bodies of water in the state that you cannot find them. In many of the lakes and pond, especially within easy driving distance of the metropolitan areas, the waters are heavily stocked with them, as their fair, flaky meat is very favorable to many people.

There are almost as many baits for catching channel catfish as there are people who fish for them but there are some baits that are more poluar then others:

Stinkbaits: Prepared baits bought from the store usually with a blood or fish scent to them.
Cutbait: Cut up bits of other fish(where legal) have been known to produce some real monsters.
Chicken Livers: Almost every grocery store carries them and they have been an old standby for years.

Mostly fished for at night along the banks of favorable waters and off the bottom these fish offer a great summertime excursion as they allow a chance to get out in the cooler nights when the daytime temperatures can exceed 100 degrees.

For more on catching catfish, specifically the channel catfish, visit Channel Catfishing

Source: http://www.squidoo.com/fishing-in-kansas

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