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Submitted by Ned Kehde - Dec. 19, 2000
Kansan creates new lure for crappie, Bailey's Magnet
For more than a half of a century Elden Bailey has prowled the waterways around Lawrence. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - Dec. 7, 2000
Delmar Flack of Kansas City was active in hunting and fishing, small mouth talent was known by many
Delmar Flack died in Kansas City on the morning of Dec. 4th, and it was a shock to those of us who gambol about the outdoors in these parts. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - Nov. 22, 2000
Catfishing at Lake of the Ozarks gains attention
of In-Fisherman staff, Kansas lakes to receive visit in 2001
Two days before Halloween, Steve Hoffman and Rich Eckholm drove from Brainerd, Minn., to the Lake of the Ozarks. Their mission was to spend five days and nights in pursuit of big blue catfish in hopes of recording a segment for the In-Fisherman television program and garnering some photographs and stories for In-Fisherman and Catfish In-Sider magazines. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - Nov. 9, 2000
White bass continue comeback in NE Kansas Lakes
For several years, Larry Blevins of Kansas City and many of his fellow white bass aficiandoes have been saying that "the white bass in these parts are in a world of hurt." Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - Nov. 9, 2000
River angler shows lake angler the ropes
Across northeastern Kansas, there are catfish anglers who ply rivers and those who probe lakes, and seldom does the twain meet.

But such a meeting occurred on Oct. 19, when Mike Smith of Lawrence and Renee Shumway of Topeka spent an afternoon afloat on the Kansas River near Eudora. And Shumway showed Smith some of the ropes. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - Nov. 9, 2000
White bass resurgence at Perry attracts Missouri angler
The other day my nephew Roger Kehde of Sedalia, Mo., made his annual piscatorial journey to these parts. His quest was to tangle with the white bass that normally congregate in Perry Lake's Rock Creek arm every autumn. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - Nov. 9, 2000
October brings mixed results for anglers
in Northeast Kansas lakes this year

In crappie and walleye circles hereabouts, October can be the most trying of times. David Schmitdlein, a superb crappie angler from Topeka, says he can't make up his mind whether October or March is the worst month to be a crappie fisherman. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - Nov. 9, 2000
Richard Gebhardt uses time tested methods in his tournament fishing, but sometimes has to be philosophical

Richard Gebhardt lives a stone's throw from the banks of the Missouri River, and he has plied its currents and tributaries for catfish for almost a half of a century. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - September 15 2000
Biologists call it eutrophication. And this inexorable condition is happening at Perry Lake at a rather rapid rate.
Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - September 12, 2000
In angling circles hereabouts, the summer of 2000 will be remembered for years to come as summer of the spoon.
Read Complete Story

My wife, Pat, began our annual stay at Lake Ossawinnamakee in the north woods of Minnesota just as she ended last year's visit. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - August 30, 2000
Some say Minnesota has the finest
smallmouth bass fishing in the country
Little Falls, Minn.
-- A small cadre of knowledgeable anglers hereabouts contends that some sections of the Mississippi River that course through Crow Wing, Morrison, Benton, Stearns, Sherburne and Wright counties in central Minnesota contain the finest smallmouth bass fishing in the world. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - August 29, 2000
Transplanted Missourian says KWP could do some things better in management of Kansas fishing

According to Jeff Gabel's best recollections, his piscatorial baptism occurred at the James River arm of Table Rock Lake, Missouri, in 1968. That was the year his family moved from California into the heart of the Ozarks. And ever since that first trip to the water's edge, Gabel has been afflicted with a passion for angling. In fact, it burns so intensely that Gabel maintains that he could fish at least 300 days a year, and there are times when he thinks he could even fish more than that. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - August 3, 2000
Until several weeks ago, many white bass anglers in these parts had been plagued for months with a sour taste in their mouths and dolor dispositions.

Part of this problem stemmed from columnaris, a bacterial infection, that
killed thousands of white bass in June of 1999. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - July 25, 2000
For decades, the Schmidtleins have been a fixture on the Clinton, Perry and Pomona lakes.

In total there are 66 Schmidtleins in Topeka, led by the patriarch, Ben, and the matriarch, Louise. Both of the elder Schmidtleins are ardent anglers, which is why fishing is often a family affair. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - July 18, 2000
Some folks in the angling world contend that the first decade of the new millennium will be the province of catfish fisherman.

During the last decades of the 20th Century, bass and walleye anglers were the kings. Before that it was the trout fisherman's world.
One reason for this burgeoning interest in catfish rest with the efforts of Richard Gebhardt of Glasgow, Mo. On December 7,1999, Gebhardt and several others founded the World Wide Catfish Anglers Tournament Series. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - July 16, 2000
Northeast Kansas
What a windy spring and early summer it was in these parts.

Some folks assumed that it was a byproduct of all the climatic changes that revolve around La Nina and the advent of global warming. Then others pooh-poohed all the global-warming theories, saying the winds are typical meteorological phenomenon that periodically come and eventually go. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - July 15, 2000
These anglers prove hot weather fishing can be good

In the minds of a tiny cadre of fishermen in northeastern Kansas, the best fishing of the summer doesn't arrive until the heat index surpasses the 100-degree mark. And the best days are the ones that are so hot and breezeless that the jet skiers, recreational boaters and other half-hearted souls are kept at bay. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - June 30, 2000
Emporia angler overcomes medical problems
and continues to fish on a regular basis

For the last two years, as long as the weather isn't extremely unruly, Roy Benjamin of Emporia has been catching fish galore. And that's a miracle.

For there was a fairly long spell during the past 19 years when the battery of doctors who were continually poking at and examining a variety of Benjamin's vital organs wouldn't have given him a ghost of a chance to be alive today. And if he were alive, his existence would be so encumbered by so many life-support systems that it would be impossible for him fish. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - June 21, 2000
The Bivin's Touch

Even the first ghost light of the morning was exceedingly bright.
In the midst of this unearthly radiance, the volume of the songbirds'
choruses sounded crisper and more intense than ever before

By the time the sun lifted off the eastern horizon, the beauty of its hot
apricot glow was beyond most mortals' descriptive abilities. Then at 10
a.m. it turned brighter and shinier than a new dime. And from horizon to
horizon, the sky cast a spellbinding ultramarine hue. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - June 6, 2000
World Wide Catfish Anglers Tournament Series rolled into town on June 3 and began setting the stage for their tournament on June 4 at Clinton Lake.

Several participants arrived earlier in the week and commenced scouting the disposition and whereabouts of the channel cats.

The team of John Thompson of Ottawa and Sid Gonce of Lawrence started fishing on June 1 and battled a hot, harsh wind that angled out of the south. And despite the wind, they caught channel cats aplenty by employing congealed chicken blood in about two to three feet of water on rocky shorelines that were littered with logs and brush. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - June 1, 2000
For some, what goes around, comes around
Once upon a time the best bass anglers in these parts primarily fished farm ponds. Occasionally they would take a trek to a community lake, such as Lone Star Lake or Wynadotte County Lake, or the strip pits in Linn County. But day in and day out they preferred to sashay along the shoreline of a small pond situated in the middle of a pasture or in the midst of a wooded ravine. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - May 30, 2000
The most splendid fishing of the spring erupted at the big lakes in these parts
a few days before the Memorial Day Weekend. Until then, it had been a sporadic affair: one good day intermixed with four difficult ones. During those erratic spells, many anglers despaired that the spring fishing would never fully bloom, and for some of them, it never did. Read Complete Story

Submitted by Ned Kehde - May 30, 2000
Holiday Bass Fishing

Kevin Davis possesses an uncanny knack for alluring Clinton Lake's largemouth bass. There are, for instance, many four-hours outing in a course of a year when he catches and releases l5 bass, and regularly one of those bronze creatures exceeds five pounds in weight. That is quite a feat, because Clinton's bass population is meager indeed. Read Complete Story

Submitted - May 20, 2000
To call Steve Hoffman an ardent and talented catfish angler might be an understatement.
In fact, he has been described as intelligent, meticulous, inventive, adaptable, tenacious, industrious, astute, enthusiastic, inquisitive, respectful, skillful and patient. And that is quite a string of superlatives to attach to a cat fisherman who is only 32 years old. Read Complete Story

Submitted - May 8, 2000
The Bass Corridor
- Ned Kehde warns about development in the northeast Kansas area. Read Complete Story

Submitted - May 8, 2000
Upon the arrival of May's new moon, thousands of crappie magically appeared
upon the warm rocky banks at Perry Lake and stump-laden shores of Clinton and Hillsdale lakes, being driven by their urge to procreate. Read Complete Story

Submitted - May 4, 2000
It wasn't the best of spring days
for Gary Van Pielt of Frontanec and Renee Shumway of Topeka to launch their new Riverbottoms Guide Service on the Kansas River, but this river will test the resolve of its anglers during the finest of times. Read Complete Story

Submitted - April 26, 2000
This is a tale of two bass fishermen
who have battled this spring's continuous onslaught of windy weather and caught some fish. Read Complete Story

Submitted - April 17, 2000
Fickleness is the nature
of weather during the early weeks of spring. Such unstable weather always fouls the fishing and puts anglers in a petulant state. Read Complete Story

Submitted - April 17, 2000
April Fool's Day
didn't dawn according to Mike Cook's best-scripted plans. Read Complete Story

Submitted - April 15, 2000
Since March 7, a woe-is-I complex
has afflicted the white bass anglers all across northeastern Kansas. Read Complete Story

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