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.



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TOP FISHING SPOTS IN NEBRASKA

LAKE MCCONAUGHY

A must-visit destination to satisfy anglers, boaters, campers and hunters.

HARLAN COUNTY RESERVOIR

The lake is named a favorite for fishing, boating and water skiing. It is also known for white bass, wipers, and largemouth bass.

LAKE WANAHOO STATE RECREATION AREA

It offers great fishing opportunities for largemouth bass, bluegill, and walleye. With camping and boating access on both sides.


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COMMON CATCHES IN NEBRASKA



walleye

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
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

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
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

CHANNEL CATFISH

FIND WHERE TO CATCH

The channel catfish is very highly regarded for its food and sports value.

GEAR TO USE
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

SMALLMOUTH BASS

FIND WHERE TO CATCH

There is no doubt that the smallmouth bass rivals the largemouth in popularity.

GEAR TO USE
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

BLUEGILL

FIND WHERE TO CATCH

Today the bluegill is one of the most popular panfish species in North America.

GEAR TO USE
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


GREEN SUNFISH

GREEN SUNFISH

FIND WHERE TO CATCH

The green sunfish is a panfish with white, flaky flesh.

GEAR TO USE
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)

TYPES OF FISHING IN NEBRASKA



lakes and ponds

LAKES & PONDS

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



streams and rivers

STREAMS & RIVERS

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

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