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GOIN’ FISHIN’ ON WOWT OUTDOOR REPORT

We’re gonna tell you why you should wet a line in eastern Nebraska’s smaller to mid-sized reservoirs this spring on The Weekly Outdoor Report airing on Omaha’s WOWT-TV/Channel 6 (www.wowt.com) Thursday night. We’ll be featuring a couple of them not far from Omaha. In fact, this smaller water body (see map below) fits that bill and we’ll chat about it. What water body is it? Think crappie and largemouth bass!

The Weekly Outdoor Report on WOWT/Channel 6 and www.wowt.com airs LIVE on Thursday nights at 6 p.m. CST during the station’s sportscast. Don’t forget, if you’re unable to view the live version of the report, video replays of it can be seen after the initial cast at this link: www.wowt.com/sports The outdoor report can also be accessed on Digital Channel 6.2 and Cox CableChannel 120. Additionally, Channel 6 runs it on Saturdays later in the station’s hour-long 8 a.m. newscast. The Channel 6 Sports Machine crew and I appreciate you watching!

About greg wagner

A native of Gretna, NE, a graduate of Gretna High School and Bellevue University, Greg Wagner currently serves as the Communications and Marketing Specialist and Manager for the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission's Service Center in Omaha. On a weekly basis, Wagner can be heard on a number of radio stations, seen on local television in Omaha, and on social media channels, creatively conveying natural resource conservation messages as well as promoting outdoor activities and destinations in Nebraska. Wagner, whose career at Game and Parks began in 1979, walks, talks, lives, breathes and blogs about Nebraska’s outdoors. He grew up in rural Gretna, building forts in the woods, hunting, fishing, collecting leaves, and generally thriving on constant outdoor activity. One of the primary goals of his blog is to get people, especially young ones, to have fun and spend time outside!

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