20 Nebraskaland • July 2024
LEFT: Watch a sunrise and catch
a fi sh like Brooklyn Phelphes of
Bellevue with her sister, Taylor.
While some of the best times to
fi sh can still be in the heart of sun
and sweat, nothing beats an early
morning on the water — regardless
of the month.
JEFF KURRUS, NEBRASKALAND
ABOVE: If you do miss the sunrise
alarm clock, there's nothing wrong
with a midday fl y-fi shing venture
— as seen here with Vance Haug
of Chadron fi shing for trout at
Sowbelly Creek in Sioux County.
JUSTIN HAAG, NEBRASKALAND
RIGHT: A mule deer doe and fawn
stand on railroad tracks in Dawes
County. JUSTIN HAAG, NEBRASKALAND
f course it's hot. It's July.
But if you can just get past the urge to
stay near air conditioning and venture
outside, there are so many things across the
state to see and do.
Here are a few of our favorites.
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