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Bos Lake Area Fishing Spots

60 Fishing Spots Nebraska

Anglers exploring the Bos Lake Area Fishing Spots in Nebraska will discover 60 fishing destinations spanning 60 serene lakes. This region is particularly noted for its Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish fisheries, drawing both local enthusiasts and traveling anglers.

This zone's proximity to multiple water types means anglers can plan multi-day trips targeting different species each day. Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. The combination of access, fish diversity, and scenic beauty makes it a standout region.

For bass in this region, local anglers favor a mix of artificial lures and live bait depending on conditions. Soft plastics, crankbaits, and spinnerbaits consistently produce results across the lakes here. Bank anglers find success near points, fallen timber, and weed edges, while boaters often work deeper structure and drop-offs. Fly fishing enthusiasts will find opportunities on the moving water in this zone, particularly during spring and fall hatches.

Most fishing spots in the Bos Lake Area Fishing Spots are accessible via paved roads, with many offering designated parking areas and clear trails to the water. Public boat ramps are available at the larger lakes, typically with no launch fee or a nominal daily charge. Several spots also have accessible fishing piers, making them suitable for anglers with mobility limitations. Cell service can be spotty in the more remote areas of this zone, so downloading offline maps before your trip is recommended.

All 60 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Lakes (60)

Alkali Lake

📍 42.2478, -101.9535
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Auker Lake

📍 42.4097, -102.0406
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Bean Soup Lake

📍 42.3045, -102.0097
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Big Buck Lake

📍 42.2119, -101.8244
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Big Dad Lake

📍 42.2819, -102.0283
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Billys Lake

📍 42.4442, -102.0883
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Bobtail Lake

📍 42.4620, -101.8701
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Bos Lake

📍 42.2817, -101.9558
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Braunsweiger Lake

📍 42.4619, -101.9137
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Chicken Lake

📍 42.4497, -102.1766
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Chokecherry Lake

📍 42.5356, -102.0717
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Clear Lake

📍 42.4299, -101.8821
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Dead Cow Lake

📍 42.4221, -101.8524
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Dillie Lake

📍 42.3898, -101.8407
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Dolly Warden Lake

📍 42.4351, -102.1606
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Dry Lake

📍 42.4613, -101.9857
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Dry Valley Lake

📍 42.3918, -101.8922
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East Kinney Lake

📍 42.4270, -102.0784
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Eli Lake

📍 42.4057, -101.8272
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Fawn Lake

📍 42.4359, -101.9150
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Frye Lake

📍 42.3868, -101.8193
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Gem Lake

📍 42.4324, -101.9949
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Goose Lake

📍 42.4178, -102.1099
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Hackberry Lake

📍 42.5353, -102.0886
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Hart Lake

📍 42.5143, -102.0601
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Hebbert Lake

📍 42.3740, -102.0573
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Home Lake

📍 42.3028, -102.0511
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Hupp Lake

📍 42.4607, -102.0869
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Jacobs Lake

📍 42.4078, -102.1176
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Jim Lake

📍 42.2050, -101.9064
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Keller Lake

📍 42.3293, -101.9818
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Kern Lake

📍 42.4887, -102.0870
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Keys Lake

📍 42.4180, -102.1568
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Kinney Lake

📍 42.4240, -102.0927
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Little Dad Lake

📍 42.2751, -101.9790
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Long Lake

📍 42.2089, -101.8676
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Marty Lake

📍 42.4763, -101.8604
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McAlister Lake

📍 42.3951, -102.0513
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Middle Lake

📍 42.4200, -101.8788
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Middle Osborne Lake

📍 42.3928, -102.1327
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Minnich Lake

📍 42.4204, -102.0645
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Moore Lake

📍 42.4424, -101.9650
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Nelse Lake

📍 42.2842, -101.9836
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Osborne Lake

📍 42.3999, -102.0937
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Petes Lake

📍 42.4591, -102.1596
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Rat Lake

📍 42.4703, -101.9385
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Rattlesnake Lake

📍 42.3966, -101.9178
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Red Mill Lake

📍 42.2708, -101.9588
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Round Lake

📍 42.4252, -102.1841
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Ruby Lake

📍 42.4353, -101.8346
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Shigley Lake

📍 42.2288, -101.9009
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Short Lake

📍 42.3148, -102.0346
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Slim Jim Lake

📍 42.2189, -101.8199
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Smith Lake

📍 42.4418, -102.1239
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Solitaire Lake

📍 42.2071, -101.8043
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Spring Lake

📍 42.4539, -102.1295
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Steve Lake

📍 42.3993, -101.8027
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Tony Lake

📍 42.2597, -101.9439
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Turpin Lake

📍 42.4061, -101.8738
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West Osborne Lake

📍 42.3947, -102.1540
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, a valid Nebraska fishing license is required to fish at any location within this zone. Licenses can be purchased online through the Nebraska wildlife agency or at local bait shops.

Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. Water conditions, hatches, and fish behavior all vary by season, so checking recent local reports before your trip is always a good idea.

The Bos Lake Area Fishing Spots includes 60 documented fishing locations across Nebraska. These range from small ponds and streams to large lakes, providing options for every skill level.

Anglers in this zone commonly target Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and Bluegill. Species availability varies by water body and season — check individual spot pages for specific species information.