LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska has fish species that thrive in cold water, warm water and everything in between. In the heat of summer, though, compromises sometimes must be made just to get fed — and survive. The behavior of fish species during the summer is information anglers could use to conquer tough fishing days of July and August. Coldwater species like trout can’t survive when water temperatures get too warm. But warmwater species like largemo…
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