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FISHING INFORMATION APLENTY
PLANNED FOR JAN. 25 TOPEKA EVENT
Biologists will help anglers
learn where the fish are and how to catch them
Jan. 17, 2007 - Want to know where the really
big fish are? Have a burning question about your favorite lake?
Perhaps you have a question about a fishing regulation that you
don't understand.
For the answers to these and other questions, anglers
in northeast Kansas should attend the Second Annual Fish Night
at the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) Region
2 Office, 300 SW Wanamaker Rd., on Friday, Jan. 25. The event
will run from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and will feature presentations
by fisheries biologists Richard Sanders, Dave Spalsbury, and
Kirk Tjelmeland. Each will give an overview of area reservoir
fisheries and local smaller lakes of interest. Chuck Bever (Tuttle
Creek Reservoir), the Region 2 Fisheries Section supervisor,
will also be on hand to answer questions.
Because of the recent discovery of zebra mussels
at Perry Reservoir, the group will also discuss aquatic nuisance
species.
To reach the meeting place, follow the sidewalk
around back and enter the basement door. For more information,
phone the KDWP Region 2 Office, 785-273-6740, or Tjelmeland at
785-246-4514.
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