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North Platte Valley (continued) the creek as a trout fishery. Trout population is currently maintained through natural reproduction. Otter Creek Otter Creek feeds into the north side of Lake McConaughy in Keith County. Rainbow and brown trout. There is public access along the creek a half-mile immediately north of the lake. The remaining stretch of the creek is private access; landowner permission is required for entry. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission leases the upper 1.5 miles of the creek to exclude cattle. High quality gravel and stable, cold water temperatures provide for good natural spawning and yearround trout habitat. Rainbow trout were last stocked in 1986 and the population is now sustained entirely through natural reproduction. North Platte River There are trout in approximately a mile of river below the Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) Diversion Dam at the lower end of Lake Ogallala in Keith County. Rainbow and brown trout. There is good public access to this stretch where three rock weirs form large pools that hold rainbow and brown trout that have migrated out of Lake Ogallala. Excellent trout fishing is available during the summer when high irrigation flows occur. Fall and winter fishing is also good when flows are present after the irrigation season. The population is maintained by fish that escape from Lake Ogallala; very little stocking has been done in this stretch. ek Otter Cre 61 92 k ree lC Lake McConaughy SRA tai ite Wh Lake McConaughy Lake Ogallala 26 Lake Ogallala SRA Ogallala Brule 30 80 61 1" = approximately 3.8 miles 10 NEBRASKAland Magazine ● Trout Fishing in Nebraska's Streams North Platte River S ut her lan d Su ppl y Can al

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