Fishing Charters in Nebraska

Browse fishing charters in Nebraska that can help you catch buffalo fish.

Best Time to Catch Buffalo Fish

Peak season: May, June. Also good: March, April, July, August, September. Right now in February, activity is fair.

Book a Buffalo Fish Charter

Seasonal Activity Chart

Buffalo Fish

Buffalo Fish

Various

For an unconventional fishing pursuit near Omaha, Nebraska, try targeting buffalo fish. These large, carp-like fish inhabit the Missouri River and its associated backwaters, offering a challenging and rewarding experience. Spring and summer are the most productive times, as the fish become more active in warmer water. Focus your efforts on slow-moving areas with muddy bottoms, using baits such as dough balls, corn, or even cut bait. A local tactic involves chumming the area with corn a few days before fishing to attract the fish. Access to the Missouri River is available through various public boat ramps and shoreline access points, but be mindful of strong currents and fluctuating water levels. Buffalo fish are powerful fighters, so be sure to use sturdy tackle. Remember to consult local regulations regarding fishing licenses, bait restrictions, and size limits before heading out. While not traditionally considered a sport fish, the buffalo fish offers a unique angling opportunity in the Omaha area.

How to Catch Buffalo Fish

Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Buffalo Fish in Omaha.

Buffalo Fish Fishing Regulations in Nebraska

Open Season

Year-round

Daily Bag Limit

No limit

Size Limit

No size limit

License Required

Fishing license

Buffalo fish are considered non-game fish in Nebraska.

⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Nebraska state wildlife agency before fishing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best way to catch Buffalo fish in Omaha?

Many anglers have success using dough baits, canned corn, or even bread balls fished on the bottom. Look for areas with soft bottoms and submerged vegetation.

Are there any size restrictions for Buffalo fish in Nebraska?

No, there are currently no size limits for Buffalo fish in Nebraska, so you can keep any size you catch.

Do I need a special permit to fish for Buffalo fish in Omaha?

No special permit is needed. However, you will need a valid Nebraska fishing license to legally fish for Buffalo fish or any other species in the state's public waters.

Is there a limit to how many Buffalo fish I can keep in Nebraska?

There is no bag limit for Buffalo fish in Nebraska. You can harvest as many as you'd like.

Other Species to Fish in Omaha

Ready to Catch Buffalo Fish in Omaha?

Book a trip with an expert guide who knows the best local spots and techniques.