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Catmaster
02-17-2006, 05:53 PM
Anyone in this groupe fish the Neosho River around SE Kansas? (between St. Paul and Chetopa, KS.) I'm looking for more fishing buddies.
retired stump jumper
03-14-2006, 05:25 PM
Say my friend I fish the Neosho river from Humbolt to the Chetopa dam where do you want to meet& when.
onlyone
04-13-2006, 01:25 PM
Hows the neosho looking? Doing an good on it yet?
Tulcat
04-13-2006, 01:36 PM
Say my friend I fish the Neosho river from Humbolt to the Chetopa dam where do you want to meet& when.
When you say you are fishing the Neosho River in KS, are you talking about fishing it in established park areas, or are you getting the land owners permission?
As I understand things in KS, all rivers are considered private property other than the Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas rivers.
Thanks
onlyone
04-13-2006, 01:50 PM
Im talking about public park areas (chetopa) I assume thats what everyone else is too but I dont know
retired stump jumper
04-13-2006, 07:59 PM
thats what I am talking about at the E. edge of Neosho Falls there is a low water dam any one can fish there. On the west edge of Humbolt a bridge crosses the Neosho river I have fished under that bridge many a time, also on the E. side of the ole K.G.&E. power plant there is a dam & any one can fish there on the E. side of the river.
Tulcat
04-13-2006, 10:05 PM
thats what I am talking about at the E. edge of Neosho Falls there is a low water dam any one can fish there. On the west edge of Humbolt a bridge crosses the Neosho river I have fished under that bridge many a time, also on the E. side of the ole K.G.&E. power plant there is a dam & any one can fish there on the E. side of the river.
Thanks for the list of places for bank fishing, they might come in handy some day when I am visiting in KS.
I was curious as to how and if one was able to fish the Neosho River in KS, other than the limited areas of public parks like Chetopa. I sure love fishing the Neosho between Miami and Twin Bridges in OK.
onlyone
04-13-2006, 11:11 PM
Ya you can. Just get in good with the landowners:) I never have but with their permission Im sure you can.
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