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May 2024 Nebraskaland

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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May 2024 • Nebraskaland 69 Fishing on a small irrigation canal, 1960 My father, Wilbur Simmons, caught this carp in August 1960 on a small irrigation canal that flowed between Overton and Elm Creek between what is now the interstate and the Platte River. Today, you can still see the canal. That day I was fishing a small sandpit nearby for carp with two poles and later went to check with my dad. Unfortunately, when I returned to the sandpit, both my poles were missing. My dad came over to the pit and used a big treblehook to my line and pulled both poles as a 5-pound carp had tangled both lines. I got a stern lecture about leaving my poles unattended. Most of what I know about fishing I learned from my father. He always took me fishing when he went. He passed around 20 years ago, but I think of him often. – Kim A. Simmons, Bellevue Duck hunting at School House Lake in Cherry County, 1981 Hunters Douglas Blaine Harris (me), Larry Shaw, Joe Francis and Marv Adamson. Being originally from the Sandhills, I organized an annual trip to Cherry County to open duck season. The Lincoln group included Joe Francis, Larry Shaw and the Harris family. The Adamson Ranch was the childhood home of my wife, Marge Adamson Harris. Children in the pickup: Kevin Ravenscroft, Ryan Adamson, Natalie Harris and Jake McDowell. – Douglas Blaine Harris, Lincoln Fishing bullheads near Rackett, 1957 This picture is of my grandmother, Helen Fickes, of Oshkosh in June 1957. She's holding a stringer of bullheads after a day of fishing with my grandfather, David Fickes, and Vern and Beth Keenan, also from Oshkosh. I believe they were fishing north of Rackett. Vern and Beth took me on my first bullhead fishing trip in the early 1980s to the same area, often catching two at a time, using earthworms dug in Grandma's backyard. – Matt Arndt, Cheyenne, Wyoming

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