26 Nebraskaland • June 2024
Photograph black-eyed Susans
Blooms late June into August | Generally statewide, except south-
central and southwestern Nebraska
If you have ever been outside in Nebraska from late June to August, odds
are high that you have seen a black-eyed Susan. These fl owers may be one
of the most recognizable wildfl owers due to their bright yellow petals and
brownish-black centers. These fl owers are critical for pollinators; many bees,
butterfl ies and beetles rely on them for food and nectar. Shoot photos early
and late in the day when the light is warm and golden.
JEFF KURRUS, NEBRASKALAND
Outdoor Nebraska
By Renae Blum
There is no limit to what you can do outdoors this time
of year. This month, try a new trail program, Your
Parks Adventure, or cast a line for catfi sh, survey for
butterfl ies and photograph fl owers.
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Fish a Nebraska river for
channel catfi sh
Throughout the month | Statewide
Nebraska's rivers are sometimes overlooked as a fi shing
opportunity, but you might be surprised at the number of
catfi sh you can catch there. June is an excellent month to
fi sh for channel catfi sh, as they're migrating up the rivers
for spawning in July. Pick a larger river, like the Platte,
Niobrara, Missouri or the lower Loup rivers, and look for a
deeper spot and cover of some kind. Use your favorite bait
and remember to keep it simple: A hook and sinker is about
all you need.
ERIC FOWLER, NEBRASKALAND