While the lakes are still low and haven't begun to rise. We've found ourselves in two different lakes over the past weeks. We started our first trip out west with the newly filled and stocked Kingman county lake. We had heard good reports for fishing and wanted to check out the lake since it had been drained back in 2012. Although, the waters were still low and algae made kayaking a bit difficult. The fishing report was correct and the first fish of the season were caught. If you live in the West Wichita area and are looking for a quick get-away head west on 400 and stop off at Kingman. Last weekend, was the second lake on the tour and we headed to what Kansas calls the cleanest lake in the state, Wilson lake. Wilson sits as the third largest lake in Kansas just North of I70, approximately forty-five minutes west of Salina. The weather was perfect but the lake was down six and a half feet. If you are looking for a weekend camping trip you can't beat Wilson lake. Tent fee are a $10 a night however if you're not into camping and enjoy the comforts of a bed at night, the town of Wilson, Kansas also has the great historical Midland Hotel. We've included a couple images below of the lake levels but most importantly a photo of myself and Alex holding our stringer full of fish. Which now rest in our freezers.
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2/16/2020 07:52:52 pm
I did not know that Kansas is a home for a lot of lakes, that'a why lake lovers will surely go there! Though I am not really a huge fan of adventurous stuff like going on a lake with friends, I have learned got appreciate the beauty of Kingman county lake! It was a different lake compared to others, I must say. It makes a perfect place for kayaking and that is the main reason why you guys are there! Though it's full of waterlilies that need to be wrapped up.
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