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2015 Annual Report

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O P E N F I E L D S A N D W A T E R S P R O G R A M O F F E R S Q U A L I T Y P U B L I C A C C E S S In 2015, 434,000 acres were open to public hunting. This includes 182,000 acres of wildlife management areas owned by the Commission and areas owned by other entities but managed by Nebraska Game and Parks, as well as 252,000 acres of Open Fields and Waters (OFW) program private land that is open to walk-in hunting, fishing, and trapping statewide. Within the OFW program an initiative was piloted for 2015 in Lincoln County that opened more than 8,000 acres of access for big game hunting such as turkey, mule deer and elk. Interviews and surveys with hunters continue to show that the OFW program provides high quality access sites and excellent hunting opportunities. All of the state's public and OFW sites are detailed in the Public Access Atlas, which has seen a significant increase in the usage of its interactive version available at OutdoorNebraska.org. T W O N E W A R E A S O P E N T O T H E P U B L I C Prairie Queen Recreation Area (Sarpy County) and Danish Alps State Recreation Area (Dakota County) opened to public use in 2015. These areas both feature reservoirs, built by the Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District (NRD), that have many fish- and angler-friendly features incorporated into their basins thanks to technical assistance from Commission staff and federal Sport Fish Restoration funding. Prairie Queen is operated by the NRD while Danish Alps, including 219- acre Kramper Reservoir, is operated by the Commission. CUTTHROAT TROUT FROM OPEN FIELDS AND WATERS PROPERTIES ON THE WHITE RIVER WEST OF FORT ROBINSON STATE PARK 34 Nebraska Game and Parks Commission • 2015 Annual Report

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