Nebraska Fishing

Cedar Creek Reservoir 9-D

The productive River at Cedar Creek Reservoir 9-D in central Nebraska attracts dedicated Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, Brown Trout anglers. Cedar Creek Reservoir 9-D is located near central Nebraska at coordinates 40.27, -96.63. The flowing waters create dynamic habitat with current breaks and deep pools ideal for Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, Brown Trout. Local anglers frequently report success with Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, Brown Trout at Cedar Creek Reservoir 9-D.

River Nebraska 40.2700, -96.6300
Updated 2026-04-29

Location

View on Google Maps 40.2700, -96.6300

Fishing Tips

  • Early sunset hours produces best results in deeper deeper holes pools.
  • Focus on current seams during dawn when Smallmouth Bass are active.
  • Focus on current seams during dusk when Smallmouth Bass are active.

Fishing Techniques for Cedar Creek Reservoir 9-D

Focus your efforts around natural structure: points, submerged timber, weed edges, and rocky areas tend to hold fish in Nebraska rivers. Dawn and dusk are peak feeding windows, especially during warmer months when fish move shallow. A varied approach — starting fast to locate active fish, then slowing down — pays off.

What to Expect at Cedar Creek Reservoir 9-D

Take time to read the water when you arrive — baitfish activity, bird movement, and surface disturbances all signal where fish are feeding. The character of this river changes with the seasons, so repeat visits often reveal new patterns and productive spots you missed before.

Regulations

A valid Nebraska fishing license is required. Check Nebraska Game and Parks Commission for current regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Cedar Creek Reservoir 9-D typically provides adequate parking for anglers. Arrive early during peak seasons.

Always wear life jackets on boats. Check weather forecasts and water conditions before fishing.

Cedar Creek Reservoir 9-D is open to public fishing. Respect property rights and follow local regulations.