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Longview Lake Fishing Prospects 2006
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Longview Lake (KC Region)

Information: (816) 655-6250

Walleye fishing at Longview seemed to improve in 2005. Spring survey numbers were the highest they have been in the last 8 years. We hope to again stock 46,500 walleye fingerlings in the summer of 2006. Largemouth bass numbers are continuing to improve at Longview. Anglers are reporting better fishing with many nice sized fish being caught. Anglers should concentrate on the vegetation and woody cover in Pittenger Cove, on the west side of the lake, during the spring, for their best chance at catching some nice bass at Longview. Crappie fishing should be about the same, as years past, with several nice fish being caught, but an abundance of smaller fish will be caught as well. In the spring of the year anglers should concentrate fishing efforts near the gravel banks. Many nice white crappie were caught in the spring of 2005 along these banks. Channel catfish numbers remain extremely high, but the average size will be a pound or less. Nightcrawlers and prepared bait fished on shallow flats works well for channel cats. The high densities of channel catfish will provide plenty of good summer fishing. Anglers are encouraged to harvest their daily limit of 10 channel catfish. Flathead Catfish have been stocked into Longview the past three years. Many of the fish have been tagged so that biologists can monitor the success and growth rates of the flatheads. White bass are fairly abundant and can often be caught by fishing along windblown banks or points in late summer and early fall. Carp provide good fishing opportunities at Longview. Fish for carp with small single hooks and small chunks of dough bait.

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"Boat and motor permits are required for the use of all Jackson County lakes and waterways. Boat and motor permits are available as annual permits or one-day ramp permits.

2002 Annual Permit Fees
Boat Permit -All County Lakes
County Residents $24.00

Boat Permit -All County Lakes
Non-Residents $42.00

Boat Permit - Longview/Blue Springs Only
Residents/Non-Residents $24.00

Combo Permit -Personal Watercraft Only
Residents/Non-Residents $90.00

Motor Permits - All County Lakes
$1.80 per horsepower for the first 10 hp,
then $.70 per horsepower thereafter
 

NOTE: All annual boat and motor permits are 1/2 price beginning August 1 through December 31, 2002.

In order to purchase annual boat and motor permits, you need proof of ownership of all boats/motors to be registered (titles or pink slips with registration numbers and motor horsepowers listed), evidence of a current Missouri Certificate of Number (Missouri watercraft card or renewal application) and a 2000 personal property tax receipt with the boats/motors listed if owned on January 1, 2000. Jackson County residents only). Please contact the Permit Office for more information on out-of-state registrations.

2002 One-Day Ramp Permit Fees

These are $17.00 per day for all watercraft types and horsepowers. Permits are also available at Longiew Lake Marina, Blue Springs Lake Marina and Lake Jacomo Marina."

http://www.co.jackson.mo.us/

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