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"Fort Robinson State Park was probably my favorite
place to fish," Buss said. "It was as much about the
scenery as it was the fishing." Scott enjoyed this
scenery even more intimately by camping, just as
he did at nine other areas across the state. "There's
nothing better than camping next to a lake or stream,"
he said. "There's no getting up at 4 a.m. and driving to
the lake. Just wake up, enjoy a Nebraska sunrise, grab
a pole and go fishing."
To research your next fishing and camping adventure,
visit OutdoorNebraska.org.
Stay and Play
A family fi shes from the newly constructed covered fi shing pier
at Fort Robinson State Park's Grabel Ponds.
JUSTIN HAAG, NEBRASKALAND
Johnny darter, Dry Creek near Foster. SCOTT BUSS
River shiner, Dry Creek near Foster. SCOTT BUSS
River carpsucker, Elkhorn River near Norfolk.
SCOTT BUSS