Welcome to April! Catching crappie in the spring in Nebraska is as sure a thing to some as the return of the sandhill cranes and the strutting of tom turkeys. These scrappy fighting fish are held in ...
Springtime is crappie fishing time in Nebraska. As soon as water temps start getting near 55 degrees, crappies get more active and begin to feed more heavily. I’m hearing that we may be getting close.
Crappies are arguably one of the most popular game fish in Nebraska. Crappie fishing provides fun action year around, and this prolific panfish is widely spread throughout the state. There are two ...
LINCOLN, NEB.? A huge 4-pound, 8-ounce black crappie caught from a farm pond has been confirmed as the new Nebraska state record for that species. Allen Paap of Nebraska City caught the 19-inch ...
For some Nebraska anglers, it seems, a daily bag limit of 15 crappie is not even close to being sufficient. In the past two weeks, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, numerous anglers ...
Crappie are hands down one of my favorite species to target. These abundant, aggressive fish also taste excellent right out of the fryer. Whether you are bobber fishing in the spring, or ice fishing ...
Looking for a place to go fishing with the family? The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission has identified dozens of public fishing waters across the state that are perfect for families — known as ...