Fishing

Size doesn't matter.

Though we sure wouldn’t mind pulling in a trophy catch.

Nebraska's waters are full of the big ones and those that got away. So we like to focus on the experience: getting outside, slowing down, enjoying a day on the water. Whether it's soaking up the sunny weather in the spring or summer, a crisp fall outing or a chilly ice fishing excursion, Nebraska waters offer a bounty for anglers year-round. Nebraska preserves, lodges and state recreation areas give you convenient access to all the waters you've heard of—like Lake McConaughy and the Calamus River—and plenty of off-the-beaten-path fishing holes you haven't. Some of Nebraska's most popular fishing holes are Merritt Reservoir, Box Butte Reservoir and the Sandhills lakes. You can find more Nebraska fishing spots hereSo head out for walleye, bass, bluegill and crappie, or just head out for a good time.

Be sure to get your Nebraska fishing permit before you go. Nebraska Game & Parks can help you plan the ultimate Nebraska fishing trip. Check out resources like the interactive public waters map, lake contour maps and an access guide to the Missouri River. And don't forget to browse the Nebraska Game & Parks Fishing Guide

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