From Nebraska Game and Parks <[email protected]>
Subject Outdoor News: Commission meeting; catfish stocked; Labor Day events, hunting prep
Date August 21, 2025 7:15 PM
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Commissioners to consider mountain lion season

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Nebraska Game and Parks will consider recommendations for a 2026 mountain lion hunting season at its Aug. 22 meeting in McCook. Staff will recommend a mountain lion season in the Pine Ridge, Niobrara and Wildcat Hills units, with one adjustment from the 2025 season. Other items on the agenda for this meeting include a bighorn sheep season, the Nebraska Natural Legacy Plan, updates on collaborative fisheries management, upcoming events and several other items.

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Catfish stocked statewide 

Happy news for all you catfish anglers! Our hatchery staff have begun stocking more than 150,000 10-inch channel catfish into over 180 water bodies across the state.

These catfish stockings, beginning in late August and continuing into September, will take place in city ponds and rural reservoirs, giving anglers of all ages additional chances to reel in this popular sport fish.

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Vanderheiden Run donations hit $40K

Organizers of the Tyler Vanderheiden Memorial Run recently donated $13,000 to Nebraska Game and Parks, bringing the total donated for state park trail improvements in the past five years to $40,000. This year’s donation is being used as a match to access up to $52,000 in federal Recreation Trails Program funds to improve the Fort Kearny Hike-Bike Trail, a popular spot to see the sandhill crane migration.

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Print copies of 2025-2026 Public Access Atlas now available

Did you know there are more than a million acres of publicly accessible lands throughout Nebraska? To enjoy these lands, pick up a copy of the recently published 2025-2026 Public Access Atlas. The Atlas identifies and consolidates these public access resources into one handy publication.

If you are interested in hunting, trapping or fishing, you will want to pick up a copy today. The Atlas can be found at all Nebraska Game and Parks district offices and service centers, as well as wherever permits are sold. It can also be accessed online [ [link removed] ] from our website

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UPCOMING EVENTS


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Living history at Fort Kearny 

Take a step back in time with a living history weekend at Fort Kearny State Historical Park [ [link removed] ]. Explore the park, visit with reenactors and enjoy a variety of activities and demonstrations. And don't miss the live cannon firing at 2 pm each day, and again at 8 pm Sunday night!

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Make it a weekend at Indian Cave State Park

Hayrack rides, a fish fry and fireworks are all on deck for celebrating Labor Day weekend at Indian Cave State Park [ [link removed] ]. Add in some fishing, tent camping, hiking, stargazing and enjoying smore’s around the campfire and it will be a weekend of summer memories for everyone!

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Activities, special offers at the Nebraska State Fair

Headed to the state fair? Stop by the NGPC Outdoor Encounter to see the giant aquarium and new Bighorn Sheep mount. Engage in some friendly competition on the archery range, try the scavenger hunt, get a deal on a Nebraskaland subscription and pick up all your fall permits. 

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Whistling Ducks in Nebraska

This unique member of the waterfowl clan, once found only in the very tip of Texas, has made its way into the Cornhusker state. Learn more about this northward expansion and where these ducks have been observed in Nebraska. A helpful description will also assist you in recognizing these feathered newcomers.

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6 Ways to Reconnect with Nature

The end of summer is in sight, and if you are feeling like you haven’t gotten enough outdoor time – or haven’t gotten outdoors at all – here are some ideas for reconnecting with nature. Some are quick, some might be a longer-term commitment, but all are good for slowing down and embracing your ‘wild’ side.

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Now is the time to prep for hunting seasons

If hunter orange is one of your favorite shades, you know that hunting season is just around the corner. Now is the time to be preparing yourself, your equipment and your favorite hunting areas for upcoming adventures. Get a handy checklist of ideas and supplies that will help you take the field ready for your best season ever. 

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Sailing on Lake McConaughy at sunset. Keith County.
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