SOUTHEAST REGION
74 | Public Fishing Areas — Southeast
Name/County/Map ID Features Special Fish Regulations
Standing Bear Lake
Douglas
No live baitfish may be used or possessed.
Stanton Lake
Richardson (49)
Black Bass - 21-inch minimum length limit.
Steinhart Park Ponds
Otoe (48)
Black Bass - 21-inch minimum length limit.
Swan Creek 2A WMA
Saline (43)
Swanton WMA
(Swan Creek 67)
Saline (44)
Black Bass - 21-inch minimum length limit.
Talmage Park Lake
Otoe (48)
Tanglewood
Lancaster (43)
Teal Lake WMA
Lancaster (43)
Tecumseh City Pond
Johnson (49)
Timber Point
Butler (42)
A Black Bass - 21-inch minimum length limit.
Towl Park Pond
Douglas (47)
Restricted to those under 16, adults with a child that is actively
fishing, and adults 62 or older.
Twin Lakes WMA
Seward (43)
White Perch present; it is illegal to possess or transport live White
Perch statewide.
Two Rivers SRA/WMA
Douglas (42)
FF, A
Black Bass - 21-inch minimum length limit. Channel and Blue
Catfish - catch-and-release at Lakes 3 and 4. Trout fishing in Lake
No. 5 is best from April 1 to early June. Open dates for trout fishing
will be published and posted. Trout fishing hours are 7 a.m. to
sunset. Daily trout tag required to attempt to take and to possess
trout on the entire area from March 1 through June 30. Cost of a
tag is $6 (purchase at park office), which allows the harvest of four
trout. Anglers may purchase up to three tags, and can possess up
to 12 trout. An adult angler is allowed to have two children under
16 fish under their tag, but the group is still limited to four trout per
tag. One pole or rod and reel per angler on Lake No. 5. No tag is
required to fish Lake No. 5 from July 1 through Jan. 31.
Verdon Lake SRA
Richardson (49)
FF Black Bass - 21-inch minimum length limit.
Wagon Train Lake SRA/WMA
Lancaster (43)
FF, A
Walnut Creek 2A
Saline (43)
Black Bass - 21-inch minimum length limit.