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NGPC outlines aquatic habitat and angler access projects across Southwest District, highlights Lake Maloney inlet improvements
Summary
Nebraska Game and Parks staff described completed and planned access and habitat projects — including a new fishing pier and ADA walkway at Lake Maloney inlet, ramp improvements at Swanson Reservoir, rock shoals at Madison Creek, and renovations at Frenchman WMA — and said many efforts include cost‑sharing with partners.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission staff described multiple aquatic habitat and angler access projects in the Southwest District, including completed work at Lake Maloney’s inlet and planned improvements at Swanson Reservoir, Madison Creek, and Frenchman Wildlife Management Area.
Jared Laurensen, a fisheries biologist stationed in North Platte, said the Lake Maloney inlet project included a 12‑by‑24‑foot wooden fishing pier and about 50 yards of paved shoreline walkway that is ADA compliant. “In addition to those two things, we were able to add some fish‑attracting structures,” Laurensen said, describing rock shoals and three 40‑by‑40‑foot squares of…
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