Fort Scott Lake Ft. Scott

Fort Scott Lake 3D
This Location does have Boat Access

Fort Scott, KS

2 miles S, 3 miles W of Fort Scott

City of Fort Scott 620-223-0550

Fisheries Biologist -- Don George-- 913-795-2218

GPS Location: 37.7894 -94.7575

Location/Address:
Fort Scott, KS 66701

Impoundment Type: Community Lake

Surface Acres: 360 acres

Maximum Depth: N/A

Normal Lake Level: N/A

Current Lake Level: full pool

Lake Temperature: normal

This lake is owned by the City of Ft.Scott and is open to all boating/recreation and fishing. This lake is enrolled into the Community Fisheries Assistance Program. A city fishing permit is no longer required. There is a double lane boat ramp, two floating docks, and toilets on the northwest side. There are several areas managed for shoreline fishing. After a rain get to the inflow areas with good line and some worms, prepared bait--channel catfish can be great. Go have fun. Remember- Wear a Lifejacket and Reach - Throw - Don t Go.ng and have floating fish feeders. Much of the lake's shoreline is housing developments. This lake has quite a reputation for large flathead and channel catfish, largemouth and spotted bass are abundant also.

Fishing PopulationCreel LimitMin Length Limit
Bluegill unlimited unlimited
Black Bullhead unlimited unlimited
Channel Catfish 2 15
Crappie 50 unlimited
Largemouth Bass 2 18
Smallmouth Bass 2 18
Spotted Bass 2 18
Walleye 2 18
Green Sunfish unlimited unlimited
Redear Sunfish unlimited unlimited
* Largemouth, Smallmouth, Spotted Bass in Combination
** Striped Bass or Wiper in Combination
*** Walleye, Sauger or Saugeye in Combination

Fishing Report - Last Update: 5/15/2012

Species

Rating

Size

Baits, Method, & Location

black bass

Slow/Good

varies

motor oil colored jigs, soft spinner baits, along the weed beds, newly sank trees/fish attractors and dropoffs,

channel catfish

Slow

varies

The fish feeders are OFF for the season. Fish from the rearing pond were recently stocked. These fish averaged 17 inches and were all legal to harvest. High populations of channel catfish improves success. lakewide, use cut shad, sponge baits, worms,

walleye

Slow

varies

jigs, minnows along the dropoffs.

white crappie

Good

varies

fish the dropoffs and deeper water over brushpiles, with black&white, blue&white jigs,

bluegill

Slow

varies

use small baits, such as worms, jigs suspended under a float, in deeper water

General Comments

Recent tree/habitat placements will improve angler success for bass and crappie. Most of the trees that were sunk are visible above the surface. Fishing will be improving as the water warms up and some species prepare to spawn.

The fish feeders are OFF. Great water conditions. Remember- Wear a Lifejacket and Reach - Throw - Don t Go. Buy your state fishing license and have fun. Remember the special length/creel limits.

Get the kids, get your friends and Go Fishing. Remember to "CLEAN, DRAIN AND DRY" your boats, trailers and equipment.

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KDWPT will be releasing the recently completed “Kansas Crappie Bonanza” video on February 17, 2012. This 25-minute video covers Kansas crappie fishing during spring, summer, fall, and winter with tips and tactics to make you a better crappie angler. Visit the KDWPT homepageon February 17th and click on the Kansas Crappie Bonanza link to view the video!

This is a Community Fisheries Assistance Lake Cooperator,no city permits for fishing and boating while fishing. City permit required for recreational boating.