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The creek is renowned for its abundant populations of rainbow trout, brown trout, brook trout, and smallmouth bass. Fishing in Long Pine Creek offers a unique experience, with the tranquil surroundings of the picturesque creek enhancing the thrill of the catch.
Long Pine creek offers some of Nebraska’s best trout fishing. For more information on fishing opportunities here and at parks across the state, visit the interactive public fishing areas map. This map provides detailed information on available species, regulations, public boat ramps, fish cleaning stations and ADA-accessible boat ramps and ...
Explore Long Pine fishing spots like the Niobrara River and nearby streams to reel in Rainbow Trout and Largemouth Bass. The Long Pine fishing map below can guide you to the best fishing waters. Enjoy fishing in Long Pine year-round with its ideal weather, warm summers, and mild winters.
One of Nebraska's best trout streams, Long Pine Creek has about 20 miles of trout-supporting water. Both brown and rainbow trout naturally reproduce in the creek's abundant gravel beds. The creek's middle section from Seven Springs to Camp Witness, a church camp, provides the best habitat and the most fish; larger fish are more common downstream.
Long Pine Creek. Located in north-central Nebraska, Long Pine Creek has nearly 20 miles of water capable of supporting rainbow and brown trout, running through public and private property. While you must have permission to fish on private property, but there’s public access at Long Pine SRA, Long Pine WMA, Pine Glen WMA, and Seven Springs.
Map Sheet 21 Long Pine WMA: Brown County, 1N, ¼W of Long Pine. BNT, RBT. Walk-in access to Long Pine Creek, rest of stream is private access, permission required.
As the High Country's only Trout Unlimited endorsed guide service, we offer professionally guided fly fishing trips on the headwater streams that surround Boone, Blowing Rock and Banner Elk, North Carolina as well as on the tailwaters of Eastern Tennessee.