When reminiscing through a set of ice fishing images, I couldn’t help but think about what else was going on behind the scenes on these days, as well as the act of fishing itself.
Author: Jeff Kurrus
Honoring a Conservation Legend – Jim Douglas
After 47 years of service, including nine years serving as director of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Jim Douglas is retiring.
The Lazy European Mount
By Jeff Kurrus While I’m quite fond of traditional white-tailed deer shoulder mounts, European mounts — showing just the skull and antlers — are a spectacular alternative. For my first European mount, I removed the head and as much hair as possible, boiled the “stuff” attached to the skull on […]
Techniques for July Bass
By Jeff Kurrus July is the perfect time to fish for largemouth bass. Because of the heat, boat traffic on non-ski lakes is often minimal and your chance to fish your favorite spots, especially in the middle of the day, increases as the temperatures do. Whether new to dog-day fishing […]
How Many Could I Catch?
In 2020, Scott Buss of Norfolk traveled the state to see how many species of fish he could catch — fishing public waters as much as possible.
The Outsider
As a longtime Nebraskaland writer and photographer, Jeff Kurrus is well aware when he’s interrupting someone’s hunting or fishing trip.