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Fisheries Meetings

Again I know this news release already went out, but I want to spread the word as widely as possible.

Fisheries public informational meetings scheduled across Nebraska

LINCOLN, Neb. – Anglers are encouraged to attend the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s fisheries public informational meetings this winter to offer input on the future of fisheries management in Nebraska.

The meetings will begin with an overview of the 2018 fishing forecast, an update on special projects, and a report of potential regulation changes. Staff then will receive feedback and answer questions.

All meetings will be held from 7-9 p.m., unless otherwise indicated. The meeting schedule is:

Jan. 29 – Kearney, Public Library, 2020 First Ave.

Jan. 30 – Alliance, Knight Museum and Sandhills Center, 908 Yellowstone Ave.

Feb. 5 – Norfolk, Northeast Community College, 801 E. Benjamin Ave.

Feb. 12 – Ord, Cobblestone Inn, 127 Trotter Ave.

Feb. 20 – McCook, Community Building, Red Willow County Fairgrounds, W. 5th Street

Feb. 20 – Lincoln, Nebraska Game and Parks Outdoor Education Center, 4703 N. 44th St., 6 to 8 p.m.

Feb. 22 – Omaha, Papio-Missouri Natural Resources District, 8901 S. 154th St.

 I really do not have much more to add.  If you can make it to one of these meetings, please do!  I promise you will learn something, and you will meet some good people!

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About daryl bauer

Daryl is a lifelong resident of Nebraska (except for a couple of years spent going to graduate school in South Dakota). He has been employed as a fisheries biologist for the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission for 25 years, and his current tour of duty is as the fisheries outreach program manager. Daryl loves to share his educational knowledge and is an avid multi-species angler. He holds more than 120 Nebraska Master Angler Awards for 14 different species and holds more than 30 In-Fisherman Master Angler Awards for eight different species. He loves to talk fishing and answer questions about fishing in Nebraska, be sure to check out his blog at outdoornebraska.org.

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