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ATVs AND SNOWMOBILES FOR ICE-FISHING
Snowmobiles, all-terrain and motorized off-highway amphibious vehicles may be operated on the frozen
surface of designated lakes listed below, unless posted as closed. All wildlife management areas are open to
ATVs and snowmobiles on the ice, unless posted otherwise. These vehicles may be operated only from one-
half hour before sunrise until 9 p.m., or as posted. Recommended ice thickness for vehicle use is eight inches.
The designated lakes are, unless posted as closed:
• Big Alkali
• Bluestem
• Box Butte
• Branched Oak
• Calamus
• Conestoga
• Cottonwood-
Steverson
• Davis Creek Reservoir
• Elwood
• Enders
• Fremont lakes
• Frye Lake
• Gallagher Canyon
• Harlan County
• Home Valley
• Johnson
• Lewis and Clark
• Louisville lakes
• Maloney
• McConaughy
• Medicine Creek
• Merritt
• Minatare
• Ogallala
• Olive Creek
• Oliver
• Pawnee
• Red Willow
• Rockford
• Shell
• Sherman
• Smith Lake WMA
• Stagecoach
• Sutherland
• Summit
• Swanson
• Wagon Train
• Walgren
• Willow (Brown Co.)
• Willow Creek
FREE FISHING AND PARK ENTRY DAY - MAY 19, 2018
Free Fishing and Park Entry Day is May 19, 2018. It is intended to attract those who no longer fish or who
have never fished with an opportunity to do so without purchasing a permit. It is the Saturday before Memorial
Day weekend. All bag and length limits are still in effect.
FISH KILL REPORTS
To make it easier to determine the cause, promptly report dead or dying fish to a conservation officer,
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission district office, or the 24-hour Nebraska State Patrol pollution complaint
number at 402-471-4545.
POLLUTION
Keep the water safe and clean for future fishing. Report dumping or pollution activities to the Environmental
Protection Agency toll-free at 800-223-0425.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
FAMILY FISHING EVENTS
The Nebraska Game and Parks Youth Fishing Program
sponsors Family Fishing Events at community and recreation
area lakes across the state. This is an opportunity for people
who have never fished, or have not fished in years, to learn or
refresh their skills. Fishing instruction, rods and reels, as well
as bait are available for loan to participants free of charge.
Appropriate fishing and parks permits are required. Visit
OutdoorNebraska.org/Family Fishing for dates and locations
of Family Fishing Events. Follow us on Facebook.com/
FamilyFishing Nebraska for photos of past, and information on
upcoming events.