Top 10 Freshwater Fish to Catch in Kansas

Top Ten
Fish to Catch in Kansas

Stripers, catfish, and bass—Kansas doesn’t sit still.

Kansas freshwater means business. If you’re chasing channel catfish or hunting down a hybrid striper, you’ll get the kind of action that keeps your adrenaline up. Mix in largemouth bass, muskie, and walleye, and you get a real test—no matter what you’re packing. The payoff? A freshwater bite that punches above its weight, every single time.

Top 10 Species

These are the fish that get noticed by FishyAF anglers. Click any species to deep dive and learn more.

4

Black Crappie

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World Record 11 lb 5 oz
Stanley P. Lopus / 1998
Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania
Signature Fact During spawn, males can shift from silvery speckles to almost jet-black while fanning and ferociously guarding saucer nests.
5

Yellow Walleye

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World Record 25 lb 0 oz
Mabry Harper / 1960
Old Hickory Lake, Tennessee
Signature Fact Those glassy eyes pack a mirror-layered retina that lets them hunt in near-darkness-and glow under headlamps.
6

Bluegill

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World Record 9 lb 6 oz
Jason Fugate / 2019
Lake Tahoe, California
Signature Fact Males come in three types-nest-building dads, lightning-fast sneakers, and full-on female mimics that steal fertilizations.
7

Muskellunge

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World Record 67 lb 8 oz
Cal Johnson / 1949
Lake Court Oreilles, Wisconsin
Signature Fact A shocking number of hookups explode inches from the net during boatside figure‑eights-pure cardiac fishing.
8

Tiger Trout

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World Record 20 lb 13 oz
Lloyd Tanner / 2003
Scofield Reservoir, Utah
Signature Fact Born sterile, tiger trout skip spawning entirely and channel that energy into freakish growth and unapologetic aggression.
9

Northern Pike

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World Record 55 lb 1 oz
Lothar Louis / 1986
Lake of Grefeern, Germany
Signature Fact Unlike most fish, they launch with an S-start burst-arrow-straight acceleration that nails prey with sniper precision.
10

Flathead

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World Record 123 lb 0 oz
Ken Paulie / 1998
Elk City Reservoir, Kansas
Signature Fact The IGFA all-tackle record flathead weighed 123 lb 9 oz-basically a kindergarten kid with whiskers.

FAQs

What fish can you catch in Kansas?

Kansas freshwater gives you channel catfish, hybrid striper, largemouth bass, black crappie, yellow walleye, bluegill, muskellunge, tiger trout, northern pike, and flathead.

What is the best time of year to fish in Kansas?

Spring and early summer fire up most species, but there’s solid action all season if you know how to target them.

Where are the best places to fish in Kansas?

Stick to Kansas’ freshwater lakes, rivers, and reservoirs—these waters hold everything from bass to catfish.

What gear do you need for fishing in Kansas?

Bring medium to heavy rods for hybrid stripers or catfish. Lighter tackle covers bass, crappie, and bluegill just fine.

What are the easiest fish to catch in Kansas?

Bluegill, channel catfish, and black crappie are your best bet for easy bites in Kansas.

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