All newbies are required to have one serving of Jimmie Juice.
All newbies are required to have one serving of Jimmie Juice.
Brian Hunter
I forgot to do this
Sam Houston ----Wichita, KS
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Sam Houston ----Wichita, KS
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Glad you finally got 'er done.
Paul "hotrod" Hottman
Wakarusa, Ks
Welcome Paul. That looks like a screamin' machine.
Paul Butler
Iola KS
LAST CAST BASSMASTERS
Melvin and Tad when will you ever learn JACK DANIELS is the only way to catch BASS or is that a BUZZ
Brett Mitchell
The Olathe Bass Club
Welcome Paul and Brett.
I guess i should sign this also
JOHN POOL
CHANUTE KANSAS
LAST CAST BASSMASTERS SECRETARY/BUTT BOY
KBCF STATE SECRETARY 2007
Modified by CESSPOOL at 3:39 AM 11/25/2006
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Jim Johns - ReelDoc/KS
Wichita, KS
2000 TR-20 and Merc 200EFI
SSgt, US Air Force, 1967-75
Veteran - a person who at some time in their life wrote a blank check payable to "The United States of America" in the amount of "up to and including my life".
Glad to see you guys sign up, John and Jim. Now we have a resident reel expert on board. Outstanding.
New to this forum, but not to fishin' in KS....I get to play with the electro-fishing boats in KS too!
I will likely be the farthest west member being 15mi from colrado and 25 from Nebraska.
I work part-time out of the Cedar-Bluff office, which I'm sure some of you have been on that impoundment.
The Colorado clubs hit this place fairly hard, so most of the CO clubs know about it, I'm sure.
Nice to have a far westerner on the board.
Welcome Kenny. I used to fish tourneys at Cedar several times/year but the Federation leaves it alone and we don't go out there as a club anymore since the water levels got really low. It probably gets plenty of pressure as is. Do you ever make it over to Wilson? That's one of my favorite fishing holes.
I try and hit Wilson altleast 3-4 times a year..early for walleye and around the first few weeks of september for Stripers. I do try and sneak in some smallmouth fishing too.
I've been fishing Wilson since 1980, I guess....used to catch some nice Largemouth as well when you could find a good, planted brush-pile or 2. Occasionally I picked some up on cranks around the bluff areas/rock/rip-rap.
Cedar Bluff showed some good Bass this year as a surprise....after net and electro-fishing samples, it appeared it was going to be fair at best, but they came out of the wood this past summer, and several 8-9lb fish showed-up with lots in the 2-1/2-4lb range. With 40% timber coverage that you can't get a boat into, I guess we're bound to have some survival that we can't see. Lake is just over 13ft low right now. Lynn Davignon is the biologist at Cedar, and he is using the level that was from the highest point of fill in 1995, by saying it's 16+ft low...actuall conservation level is about 3ft less.
You Manhattan guys, is Botger's still in business out north on tuttle blvd???
I used to catch some really nice LMB out of Pott-2 in the mid to late 80's...darn near lived on the whitebass and walleye I caught at Rocky ford..
I had a house on Tuttle back in Carnahan creek area, then moved out onto deep creek rd, out SE.