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Trout stockings continue, with some changes
Have you been out to enjoy some rainbow trout fishing yet? Nebraska Game and Parks continues to stock these fish at public waters across the state; they're great for beginners and kids.
Find the schedule at our website, and note some changes and additions that were recently made.
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Share your opinion; help inform stocking decisions
Nebraska Game and Parks is seeking valuable input from trout anglers, particularly those who fish put-and-take lakes. Take this brief survey, share your opinion and help inform future trout management and stocking decisions.
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Nebraska Game and Parks to consider sportfishing orders
Sportfishing orders will be one of the topics discussed at the next Nebraska Game and Parks Commission meeting.
The proposed changes would affect daily bag limits, possession limits and open areas for some species. The meeting will be Oct. 25 in Broken Bow; see details at the link below.
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Nebraska Trout Slam continues
Catching the rainbow trout is the easy part. But can you catch all four trout species found in Nebraska — brook, brown, cutthroat and rainbow? Do so, and you can claim a Nebraska Trout Slam. It's a worthy challenge.
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Fly-Tying for Beginners class planned
Fly-tying is a great way to add to your tackle box, express creativity and to have another excuse to go fishing. Join the Cornhusker Fly-Fishers on Nov. 23 as you learn how to make a fly of your own to take home.
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Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
2200 North 33rd Street Lincoln, NE 68503 402-471-0641 www.OutdoorNebraska.gov
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is responsible for stewardship of the state's fish, wildlife, parklands and outdoor recreation opportunities.
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