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    Default Wilson Reservoir


    We finally made it out to Wilson to get after some smallmouth on Tuesday. It wasn't the nicest day, but the wind wasn't blowing all that hard and the rain didn't push us off the lake until about 1:00. We mostly fished the small coves on the north side of the lake and also fished the mainlake point south of the dam. We started catching fish as soon as we got there. By the end of the morning we caught about 15 chunky smallmouth, 2 big largemouth, 1 HUGE white bass, 1 20" walleye, and a 13" crappie. It was a great day of fishing on the most beautiful lake in Kansas. I hope to make it back there sometime soon.
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    Great post and nice pics. Have driven by that lake a number of times and would really like to fish it.

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    Nice catches. Looks like the lucas ramp

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    Nice! I am heading out there in June for a bass tourney. Never have been there. Really looking forward to it

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    nice catch...well done..

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    been out there a COUPLE TIMES LAKE IS SO CLEAR SEEMS HARD TO CATCH THE FISH YOU SEE NICE PICS

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    X2 on the nicest lake in KS (when it's not windy). Been going out there since I was knee high to a grasshopper with the family. Last year memorial weekend we had right at 10ft of clarity over by the dam. It doesn't get much better than a July morning when the water is like glass and the striper are busting the surface! Here's a pic from last year from a morning like that. Trolling the dam and next thing you know, we're covered in stripers.
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    I love it when the stripers start to boil in the summer.

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