
Fishing for walleye eggs: ‘Season’ set to kick off
In Minnesota, New York and Nebraska, such efforts help bolster state-wide stocking practices — and walleye angling success.
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In Minnesota, New York and Nebraska, such efforts help bolster state-wide stocking practices — and walleye angling success.

The 2017 event, the 12th in Nebraska, saw a record 802 registered archers and 2,000 spectators.

The Commission adopted waterfowl season orders that include opening the early teal season on the Saturday of Labor Day weekend – a week earlier than staff had proposed and the same as the 2016 teal

Fall turkey hunters in the state to receive survey.

Nebraska is the 30th state to confirm the presence of white-nose syndrome, which has killed more than 6 million bats since 2006. Additionally, the disease has been confirmed in five Canadian provinces.

Observers of cranes are encouraged to record number of birds, location, type of activity, and, if it can be determined, the number of adults and juveniles.

Most of the state’s best pike waters are located in north central and northwestern Nebraska; however, eastern Nebraska anglers have an excellent location at Lake Wanahoo in Saunders County to catch and release pike into

Chambers came close to passing similar legislation in 2014, but it was vetoed by former Gov. Dave Heineman.

The record-low number of hunting incidents in 2016 coincided with a year in which a record 10,111 hunter education certificates were issued.
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