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Fishing Kansas - Bass - Tired of finishing "out of the money" on Cedar Bluff Reservoir? Still an awesome bass lake, but not as easy for most guys to catch a good bag of fish. The "community" bass spots don't hold fish like they used to. My spots still do! Learn the how's, when's and (most importantly) the where's to Carolina rig on Cedar Bluff. I have 37 proven Carolina rig spots ranging in depth from 8 to 45 feet!

Wiper - Massive stockings of wiper have lead to an awesome number of 5-8 pound fish. Also, a good number of wipers in the 12-18 pound range. Wipers are easy to catch but can be hard to find...I know where they live!

Walleye - Cedar Bluff's walleye fishing is the best kept secret in the midwest! Big numbers of 18-22 inch with 4-6 pound fish are very common. It just so happens that my secret road beds that bass love are also covered up with big eyes!

Location and Fishing Information

Fishing Kansas - Cedar Bluff Reservoir
Trego County, Kansas

We are located just 13 miles south of Interstate 70 on Highway 147 - Exit #135/Ogallah Interchange directly on Cedar Bluff Reservoir.

Fishing Kansas, Trego County

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John Openshaw ~ President, WadersOn.com
USD $ 175.00 1 Angler
USD $ 225.00 2 Anglers
USD $ 275.00 3 Anglers
Prices are based on 1/2 day trips of either 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.




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