Nebraska's Fremont Lakes SRA Boat Ramp Temporarily Closed
LINCOLN, Neb. - The east half of a double-wide boat ramp at Fremont Lakes State Recreation Area's Victory Lake is closed temporarily for inspection, effective immediately, according to the Nebraska...
View ArticleNebraska Game and Parks Mobile App Targeted for June Release
LINCOLN, Neb. - A state parks mobile application being developed by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is expected to be ready for public use by the end of June.It is the first phase of a Game and...
View ArticleTests Results Inconclusive in Nebraska Carp Die-Off
LINCOLN, NE - Tests results of common carp samples do not reveal the exact culprit in die-offs at Sutherland Reservoir and Lake Maloney. In testing completed at Washington State University, results...
View ArticleNebraska Expands Platte River Fish Salvage Area
LINCOLN, NE. - The portion of the Platte River open to fish salvage has been extended upstream. It now includes the river from U.S. Highway 183 near Elm Creek downstream to its confluence with the Loup...
View ArticleCutthroat Trout Being Stocked in Nebraska Panhandle
LINCOLN, NE - Anglers fishing some water bodies in western Nebraska may encounter a different species of fish this fall. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission has stocked cutthroat trout in the White...
View ArticleNebraska Anglers Advance to National High School Tournament
LINCOLN, Neb. - Blair High School anglers Matt Neiburg and Zach Madsen won the High School Southern Conference Fishing Championship on October 6 at Arkansas' Lake Dardanelle.The event was held by The...
View ArticleNebraska High School Fishing Tournament July 27
LINCOLN, Neb. - The Nebraska State High School Fishing Tournament will take place July 27 at Harlan County Reservoir near Alma.This third annual event is open to students in grades 9-12 who are at...
View ArticleVote for Your Ultimate Fishing Town
Do you live in the Ultimate Fishing Town? Your community could win a $25,000 donation or one of eig
View ArticleNebraska Warns of Fluctuating Water Dangers for Boaters
LINCOLN, Neb. - Levels on water bodies fluctuate constantly. Nebraska boaters should be aware that rising and falling levels can create hazards.Many water bodies are flood-control structures where...
View ArticleFish-Eating Birds Hamper Nebraska's Two Rivers Trout Fishing
LINCOLN, Neb. - Trout fishing success at Two Rivers State Recreation Area (SRA) Lake No. 5 has significantly slowed over the past several weeks because of predation by cormorants and pelicans. Because...
View ArticleNebraska G&P Reminds Anglers, Boater of Invasive Species Regs
LINCOLN, Neb. - Boaters and anglers play a key role in preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species (AIS). The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission reminds recreationists that regulations are now in...
View ArticleNebraska Regs Restrict Baitfish Movement
LINCOLN, Neb. - With growing concerns over aquatic invasive species, new regulations are in place to restrict the movement of baitfish collected in eastern Nebraska.It is now illegal for an individual...
View ArticleFish Salvage Underway in Nebraska's Platte River
LINCOLN, Neb. - Fish salvage has been authorized on the Platte River from Odessa bridge in Buffalo County downstream to its confluence with the Loup River in Platte County. Localized fish die-offs are...
View ArticleNebraska G&P Issues Fish Salvaging Cautions
LINCOLN, Neb. - Fish salvage has been authorized on the Platte River from Odessa bridge in Buffalo County downstream to its confluence with the Loup River in Platte County. Localized fish die-offs are...
View ArticleBecome a Youth Fishing Instructor
LINCOLN, Neb. – The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will certify youth fishing instructors Aug. 24 in Kearney at the Harmon Park Activity Center, 3100 5th Ave., from 9 a.m. to noon. Youth fishing...
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