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Best Bets For Nebraska Bass
Want some inside information about where the best bass fishing can be found in Nebraska this spring? Then read on -- you've found it!

I love public-land fishing. And this year, in Nebraska, I feel right at home. Nebraska's best opportunities for bass are at the same types of lakes that I love to fish: midsized reservoirs that people often pass over in search of larger, more difficult locations.

Before I go any further, let me break this down into three reasons why these are the best:

  1. The average-sized fish at these lakes are among the best in the state.
  2. These lakes are small enough to find fish quickly in, yet they still have a "big lake" feel to them.
  3. Each of these lakes is on the verge of having one of its best seasons ever.


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When I moved to Nebraska, I was forced to emerge from my world of private fishing lakes and venture into the world of the public fishing hole. The collection of notes I've compiled on these Cornhusker lakes indicates that I've found that the same type of lake -- which would include the four lakes I'll mention later -- was always producing my best fishing trips.

Let me be honest. Grove Lake is not a 100-bass-a-day place, and big fish don't always run rampant there. But it's one of the most intriguing places to fish in the state, simply because the bass hit on a different level of "hard" at Grove.

Grove, first off, does have one of the highest rates of 15-inch-plus fish in the state, and it features the depth and structure to invite a variety of anglers. Its western side will reach depths of over 24 feet, and shallow water is available in multiple coves. However, in the past I've caught most of my fish on the eastern side of the lake. In addition, Grove is a great summertime lake, owing to the amount of shade that the surrounding trees afford. Even throughout the day in August, anglers can find cover that isn't being bombarded by the sun.

Larry Kurrus, the author’s father, caught this chunk on Grove Lake. Grove has one of the highest rates for 15-inch-or-larger bass in the state.
Photo by Jeff Kurrus.

Walnut Creek, although different from Grove, climbs to the top of my list of lakes notable for excellent bass quantity. I've caught as many as 85 bass on Walnut Creek in a day by myself, and all it took was for me to find the right pattern at the right time. Plus, Walnut Creek's number of fish above 15 inches increases every year, with this year showing the largest number of bass in that category ever. The lake hides countless treetops throughout, holds several rock-lined points in water from shallow to deep, and always has aquatic vegetation in it somewhere. I've found fish by throwing shallow-water crankbaits (namely, chartreuse and crawfish) on the spillway, dancing Zara Puppies through every cove, slow-rolling spinnerbaits next to the treetops, hopping scum frogs through the spinach, and bouncing crankbaits off every tree I could find. Every one of those tactics has yielded fish at one time or another.

As deep as 30 feet when not as shallow as a puddle, this lake offers everything any angler would want in a bass-fishing lake. It's best early in the year, though. I'd fish it in April, May, and June when the bass fishing there is most active.

Thanks to consistency, Burchard is another great option in Nebraska. No huge dropoffs greet anglers; no difficult casting or structural conditions hinder the fishing: Burchard is easy. Helpfully, the fish usually huddle up in two places: in the reeds that surround the entire lake, and on points' windward sides, toward which baitfish are continually pushed toward ambushing bass. And with this amount of vegetation surrounding the lake -- mostly water that a crankbait can be fished through, even in its shallow water -- Burchard offers the possibility of both big bass and a lot of bass. In the first 15 minutes of my first time fishing it we had caught one Master Angler bass over 5 pounds on a shallow-running crawfish crankbait. We continued to fish the lake quickly, not spending too much time in any one place, and were able to find fish throughout the entire lake. The fish were there on its points, coming back to the boat and buried against the surrounding greenery.


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