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LAKE McCONAUGHY, Neb - As we head into peak camping and fishing season at Lake McConaughy, here’s your latest report brought to you by Sphaun’s Marine in Big Springs and Buzz’s Marine in Kearney, your go-to boating experts for a safe and enjoyable summer on the water.
Lake Conditions – May 16, 2025 Lake McConaughy is currently sitting at 61% capacity, with water temperatures hovering around 52°F. While it’s a bit chilly for swimming just yet, anglers are enjoying productive days on the lake, especially those chasing walleye, smallmouth bass, and catfish.
Fishing Update
- Walleye continue to be caught in 15–25 feet of water using both lures and bait. Reports indicate a strong size class, with several large fish being caught. Remember: anglers may keep one walleye 22 inches or longer in their daily bag.
- Smallmouth bass are active on rocky points and near the face of the dam—great spots for both shore and boat anglers.
- Catfish are biting from Sand Point all the way to the mouth of the river, with stink baits and cut bait producing the best results.
Upcoming Tournaments Get ready for a big week of competitive angling:
- May 27 & 28: Nebraska Bass Nation Tournament
- May 31 – June 1: Denver Bassmaster Tournament alongside Vogl’s Shut Up and Fish Tournament
These events promise exciting action and will bring top-tier anglers from across the region to our waters.
Camping & Reservations Camping season is officially here! Superintendent Patrick Schnell reminds visitors that dry conditions have prompted a statewide burn ban in Nebraska. This means no wood-burning campfires, but propane grills and fire pits are still allowed—just no open flames involving wood.
Reservation season kicked off May 20, so now’s the time to plan your Memorial Day Weekend getaway.
- Visit outdoornebraska.gov or call 308-284-8800 to reserve your site.
- Beach camping reservations can be made 30 days in advance, while modern campground reservations can be made 180 days in advance.
- As of now, Lake McConaughy is 26% booked, and Lake Ogallala is 61.8% booked for Memorial Day Weekend.
Weather Watch & Safety A severe thunderstorm recently swept through the area, producing 50–70 mph winds. There is still storm debris—including fallen limbs—in many areas. Crews are hard at work cleaning up, but visitors should remain cautious.
All four docks at Lake McConaughy were pulled on May 15 due to sustained high winds and forecasts. Docks will remain out any time gusts are expected to exceed 30–40 mph for safety. Keep an eye on the weather before heading out, and be prepared for sudden changes.
Free Park Entry Day – May 17 Don’t forget—Saturday, May 17 is Free Park Entry Day in Nebraska. No park entry permit is required at any state park. Fishing is also free, although all other regulations still apply. It’s a perfect time to explore the great outdoors without breaking the bank.
From Superintendent Patrick Schnell and our partners at Sphan’s Marine and Buzz’s Marine, have a safe and enjoyable time at the lake. Respect the weather, follow fire safety guidelines, and enjoy everything Lake McConaughy has to offer!