FISHING IN NEBRASKA
Nebraska’s landscape is dotted with lakes, rivers and streams, providing plentiful and diverse fishing opportunities for serious anglers, youth trying the sport for the first time and everyone in between.
FIND FISHING SPOTS NEAR YOU
TOP FISHING SPOTS IN NEBRASKA
LAKE MCCONAUGHY
HARLAN COUNTY RESERVOIR
LAKE WANAHOO STATE RECREATION AREA
GET A NEBRASKA FISHING LICENSE
COMMON CATCHES IN NEBRASKA

WALLEYE
FIND WHERE TO CATCH
Walleye have needle-like teeth, bite well when the waters are cold, and make excellent table fare.
GEAR TO USE | |
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Rod | 6.5 and 7 feet long medium-action graphite rod |
Reel | Spinning reel |
Line | 8 or 10 pound test monofilament fishing line |
Lure | Jigs, Plastic Baits, Crankbaits, Bottom Bouncers |

NORTHERN PIKE
FIND WHERE TO CATCH
Northern pike can be distinguished by their needle teeth, vacant eyes, thick slime, and serpentine shape.
GEAR TO USE | |
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Rod | 6.5 foot medium or medium-heavy action graphite spinning rod |
Reel | Spinning reel |
Line | 20-30-pound, 12-inch black wire leaders (They will bite through monofilament line) |
Lure | In-line spinner, Spoon, Minnow-imitating plug, Spinnerbait, Jig and worm, Surface plug |

CHANNEL CATFISH
FIND WHERE TO CATCH
The channel catfish is very highly regarded for its food and sports value.
GEAR TO USE | |
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Rod | 6-7-foot, medium-heavy spinning rod |
Reel | Spinning reel |
Line | 14-pound or stronger abrasion-resistant monofilament line |
Lure | Terminal tackle (circle or bait hooks, treble hooks, egg sinkers), live worms or minnows, cut-bait |

SMALLMOUTH BASS
FIND WHERE TO CATCH
There is no doubt that the smallmouth bass rivals the largemouth in popularity.
GEAR TO USE | |
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Rod | 6-7.5 foot rod built for light line |
Reel | Spinning reel |
Line | 8-pound test monofilament fishing line |
Lure | Jerkbaits, Crankbaits, Jigs, Spinnerbait, Hook and a Worm (the best) |

BLUEGILL
FIND WHERE TO CATCH
Today the bluegill is one of the most popular panfish species in North America.
GEAR TO USE | |
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Rod | 4-or-5 weight fly rod (most effective) or ultra-light spinning rod |
Reel | Spinning reel |
Line | 3-4 pound test monofilament fishing line |
Lure | Small Worms, Crickets, Grasshoppers, Hotdog, Doughballs, Small Spinnerbaits like Beetlespins or Tiny jigs |
GEAR TO USE | |
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Rod | 12-13 foot rod built for light line |
Reel | Spinning reel |
Line | 4-pound line |
Lure | Small Hook, Worms, Crickets, Earthworms, Red Wigglers, Grubs (use a floater and a sinker as well) |

LAKES & PONDS
Learn about the structures in lakes and ponds. Learn where to find fish, tips and more.

STREAMS & RIVERS
River & stream fishing means knowing where the water is moving, and how fish behave in it.