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Public Fish Meetings 2021

I know a lot of you have seen this already.  I am just trying to spread the word even more:

Participate in virtual fisheries meetings in March

LINCOLN, Neb. – Join the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission in a virtual discussion on fisheries management during meetings March 1-4.

These public informational sessions – one statewide overview and four others specific to each of Game and Parks’ districts – will provide local updates on the fishing outlook and special projects in respective areas. The informal, interactive gatherings will provide a chance for questions, dialogue and feedback.

The virtual meetings will take place on Zoom, a free app that can be downloaded to a web browser or mobile device. Participants are encouraged to submit questions using Zoom’s chat feature.

The statewide session will be March 1 at 2 p.m. Central time and feature an overview of Game and Parks’ Fisheries Division and highlight projects and activities around the state. District sessions will start at 7 p.m. Sessions will be held for the southeast March 1, northeast March 2, northwest March 3 and southwest March 4. All times are Central.

All sessions will be recorded and made available on Game and Parks’ YouTube channel for later viewing.

Registration is required and can be completed at outdoornebraska.gov/fishingevents.

Please note that the meetings are virtual this year.  I am as tired of “Zoom” meetings as anyone else, but that is still the rule.  So, that means you have to register.  Make sure you follow the link in the news release.

See you there!

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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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