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Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commissioners approve new blue catfish harvest regulation
PRATT, Kan. (WIBW) - Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commissioners approved a new blue catfish harvest regulation. According to the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, they approved the new blue catfish harvest regulation for Clinton, El Dorado, Elk City, Glen Elder, John Redmond and Melvern reservoirs at their June 20 meeting. The new regulation, now in effect, includes a creel limit of 10 blue catfish per day with no more than one fish measuring 30 inches or longer.
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