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Fish move south for winter at Kansas’ Wilson Lake, but guide knows where to find them

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But Hines and his family have caught some of those trophies in the past at Wilson.

His son Travis landed a 39-pound fish in 1996. And his wife Sandy landed a 32-pound striper, he caught one 28 pounds and his daughter caught an 18-pounder, all in fall or early winter.

“We don’t catch them like that anymore,” he said. “But there’s a good number of fish in the 5 to 10-pound range. And I’ll still hear of bigger ones being caught.”

Hines has been fishing Wilson since 1985 and fell in love with the reservoir. “The white bass fishing was just awesome at the time,” he said.

He and his wife eventually bought a place on the lake in 1993 and they’ve been there ever since.

“There isn’t anywhere I’d rather be,” he said.

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