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Fishing the Sandhills • NEBRASKAland Magazine hunting, ATVs, horses, fires or littering are allowed. The area is closed to access during the November firearm deer season. Please stay on the road, follow the rules and close all gates to ensure the landowners renew the lease. Primitive boat launch, small boats recommended. For questions on road conditions, call 308-763-2940. Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Garden County, 24N of Oshkosh. Smith Lake 225 Acres. Bluegill, Crappie, Largemouth Bass, Yellow Perch. Open to fishing November 1 - February 15, this lake is popular among ice anglers and a few hardy souls who wade fish for big largemouth bass before ice-up. Island Lake 711 Acres. Bluegill, Common Carp, Crappie, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Yellow Perch. This shallow lake is the only lake on the refuge that is open year round. Named for the island in the south half of the hourglass-shaped lake, it offers good fishing for bass and panfish. There are three primitive boat launches on the lake, and the main ramp on the south side also includes a wildlife viewing deck. Crane Lake 128 Acres. Yellow Perch. Open to fishing November 1 - February 15 only, this shallow lake is popular among ice anglers but regularly suffers from winterkill and did recently. The Commission plans to stock yellow perch and possibly black crappie in the lake in 2016, and it should produce keeper-sized fish by 2019 if water levels stay high and it doesn't suffer another die-off. An aerial photo shows Crescent Lake and the Crescent Lake Wildlife Management Area (at right), Blue Lake (left) and Island Lake (top right) and others on the Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge north of Oshkosh. Ben Shaw of Parks pulls a perch through the ice at Blue Lake. PHOTO BY JUSTIN HAAG PHOTO BY ERIC FOWLER S 225 ● 22 I 11 ● 23 C 128 ● 24

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