GREG WAGNER PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER, NEBRASKA GAME AND PARKS. JOINING US AGAIN THIS SATURDAY HAULING IN SOME BIG STUFF RIGHT THERE GREG WHAT A CATCH. YOU HAVE I HAVE A TROUT. IT’S TROUT TIME. IT’S ...
Bob Smith, left, and Bruce Rolls look over an irrigation drainage ditch near Mitchell, Nebraska, that their nonprofit, Platte River Basin Environments, is turning into a meandering trout stream. The ...
Spring is coming early. While the water still may be cold, it will be perfect for the thousands of trout to be released in ponds and lakes across Nebraska in March. The warming temperatures aren’t the ...
Nebraska may be landlocked, but don’t let that fool you—this state is full of ways to make a splash. With designated Wild and Scenic rivers, trout-filled creeks, and scenic lakes, water plays a ...
In Lincoln, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission on Monday stocked Holmes Lake with 3,000 fish and the south pond at Bowling Lake with 400 fish. The catchable-size stocked trout are approximately 10 ...
KEARNEY — Veterans Pat Abbott and Don Buettner seemed as excited as children as they waited on a cold, gray, blustery Monday morning for a truck to bring some of the best gifts ever for fishing ...
Trout and trout fishing are most often associated with flowing water—be it big western rivers filled with large browns, rainbows, and cutthroat to tiny mountain streams in the East with native brook ...
Most trout anglers have heard the phrase "hoot owl restrictions" at some point or another. It refers to state wildlife agencies putting fishing limitations on certain rivers due to low water levels ...