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  2. List of fishes of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    There are roughly 135 recorded species of fish in the U.S. State of Kansas. [1] This list is an amalgamation of the works Cross & Collins books Handbook of Fishes of Kansas (1967) and Fishes in Kansas (1995) as well as Current Status of Native Fish Species in Kansas (2005) by multiple authors and the Pocket Guide of Kansas Stream Fishes by ...

  3. Kirwin Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Fish species resident in Kirwin Reservoir include black crappie, channel catfish, largemouth and smallmouth bass, walleye, and wiper. The surrounding wildlife refuge is home to a broad variety of animals including mule and white-tailed deer , hawks , owls , pheasants , prairie chickens , bobwhite quail , and Rio Grande turkeys .

  4. Kansas River - Wikipedia

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    The mouth of the Kansas River in the West Bottoms area of Kansas City (at a longitude of 94 degrees 36 minutes West) was the basis for Missouri's western boundary from Iowa to Arkansas when it became a state in 1821 (Kansas entered the Union in 1861.) South of the Missouri River, that longitude still remains the boundary between Kansas and ...

  5. List of fishes of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Swift to moderate current streams and rivers Arkansas darter: Etheostoma cragini: Shallow, spring branches and spring-fed creeks with sandy bottoms – found in Spring River system of the southwestern Ozarks Harlequin darter: Etheostoma histrio: Streams and ditches, prefers sandy bottoms where logs, sticks, and other organic debris are present ...

  6. Channel catfish - Wikipedia

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    The channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), known informally as the "channel cat", is North America's most abundant catfish species. It is the official fish of Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Tennessee. The channel catfish is the most fished species of catfish in the United States, with around 8 million anglers angeling them per year

  7. Wildcat Creek (Kansas River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The watershed is listed as impaired (303d Kansas report) for nutrients , bacteria, and low levels of dissolved oxygen. In addition, Wildcat Creek and its tributaries are habitat for the Topeka Shiner, which is an endangered fish species that requires very specific water quality conditions for its survival. Flooding in the urban portions of the ...

  8. Rainbow smelt - Wikipedia

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    The rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) is a North American species of fish of the family Osmeridae. Walleye, trout, and other larger fish prey on these smelt.The rainbow smelt prefer juvenile ciscoes, zooplankton such as calanoid copepods (Leptodiaptomus ashlandi, L. minutus, L. sicilis), and other small organisms, but are aggressive and will eat almost any fish they find.

  9. Lovewell Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Lovewell Reservoir is located at (39.8977727, -98.0640461) at an elevation of 1,578 feet (481 It lies in extreme north-central Kansas in the Smoky Hills region of the Great Plains. [5]

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