Fishing Tournament at Merritt Reservoir

"We manage Merritt Reservoir to allow legal harvest of fish.  Some of the fish species are protected by size limit restrictions and most are managed by our bag limits.  Fishing tournaments are no exception to the regulations.  I have not had any reports of any illegal activities regarding the fishing tournament.  Most tournaments are regulated very closely and any over bag limits or violations of size limits would not be allowed.  Nebraska has a very restrictive bag limit when compared to the other mid-western states when it comes to panfish.  We do not normally stock panfish at Merritt, this is do to the fact that there is enough natural reproduction to keep the populations at our management goals and still allow for harvest of fish by our anglers," according to Dean Rosenthal fisheries division administrator at Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.

These are the results of the Cork Thornton Memorial Ice Fishing Tournament that occurred January 30th, as provided by NGPC.

Bluegill – 82 fish (6” – 8”)

Bluegill – 10 fish (8” – 10”)

Channel Catfish – 10 fish (16” – 24”)

Channel Catfish – 4 fish (24” – 28”)

Walleye – 3 fish (15” – 20”)

Crappie – 216 fish (5” – 8”)

Crappie – 219 fish (8” – 10”)

Crappie – 216 fish (10” – 12”)

Crappie – 216 fish (>12”)

Yellow Perch - 26 fish

Rock Bass – 17 fish

White Bass – 2 fish

These are the contest winners:

1st place: Zach Nadolski and Jim Hesse won $3,450

2nd place: Derek Thiele and Erick Allemang won $2,760

3rd place: Nathan Lindstedt and Tyler Britt won $2,070

4th place: Clayton Kettering and Don Cox won $1,380

5th place: Marcus Dryak and Rex Brown won $690

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