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NEBRASKAland Magazine • Fishing the Sandhills Shell Lake is an excellent fishery and as such gets fished hard. It holds good pike, a few crappies, small bluegills and perch. An Aquatic Habitat Program project in the late-1990s used a dredge to deepen a portion of the lake to up to 9 feet, lessening the likelihood of winterkill. With no carp and excellent water quality, it also has abundant aquatic vegetation and is very difficult to fish in the summer. It gets plenty of pressure through the ice in the winter. Primitive boat ramp, primitive campground, pit toilet. Snowmobiles and ATVs allowed on ice. Cottonwood Lake SRA 34 Acres. Cherry County, ½E, ½S of Merriman. Bluegill, Channel Catfish, Crappie, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Hybrid Bluegill/Green Sunfish, Yellow Perch. This is one of two Sandhills lakes with no speed limit for boats. Aquatic vegetation hampers summer fishing. Primitive campground, pit toilets, playground and shelter. Cottonwood-Steverson Lake WMA 680 Acres. Cherry County, 30N, 2E of Hyannis. Bluegill, Common Carp, Crappie, Largemouth Bass, Muskellunge, Saugeye, Walleye, Yellow Perch. With a maximum depth of 20 feet, Cottonwood Lake is one of the deepest in the Sandhills. Steverson is more typical, with depths of up to 7 feet. Connected by a narrow channel, the pair are practically one lake. The lakes were acquired in 1997 and renovated soon after, but carp found their way back in and have reduced water clarity and the amount of vegetation. Still, a few walleyes persist, and there are a few muskies and abundant small crappies. Concrete boat ramp, primitive camping on Steverson Lake. Snowmobiles and ATVs allowed on ice. Kiera Haag of Chadron holds a bluegill she caught from Cottonwood Lake State Recreation Area near Merriman. Kayaks are an excellent way to fish Sandhills Lakes, including Tower Lake on Yellowthroat Wildlife Management Area. C ● 4 C 680 ● 5 PHOTO BY JUSTIN HAAG

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