Cedar Creek Reservoir 9-B
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About Cedar Creek Reservoir 9-B
Cedar Creek Reservoir 9-B is a natural lake or pond in Nebraska, United States. It covers approximately 0.08 km² (20 acres). The lake centroid is located at 40.2972° N, 96.5909° W. Fish species records for this lake are still being compiled. Lake boundary and identifier come from the USGS National Hydrography Dataset.
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Weather at Cedar Creek Reservoir 9-B
Best fishing times today
Day length: 14h 43mBite windows today
- Dawn10:10 – 12:11Excellent
- Morning12:11 – 18:33Good
- Midday18:33 – 22:55Calm
- Afternoon22:55 – 00:55Good
- Dusk00:55 – 02:57Excellent
- Night02:57 – 10:10Good
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Nearby lakes
- Mud Creek Reservoir 2-A3.0 km away · 0.24 km² · NE
- Bear Creek Reservoir 8-B3.8 km away · 0.05 km² · NE
- Cedar Creek Reservoir 9-D4.4 km away · 0.06 km² · NE
- Bear Creek Reservoir 8-C5.2 km away · 0.07 km² · NE
- Mud Creek Reservoir 5-A5.7 km away · 0.09 km² · NE
- Bear Creek Reservoir 6-B5.9 km away · 0.06 km² · NE
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What fish species live in Cedar Creek Reservoir 9-B?
No fish species have been catalogued yet for Cedar Creek Reservoir 9-B. Records are pulled from GBIF and updated regularly.
How big is Cedar Creek Reservoir 9-B?
Cedar Creek Reservoir 9-B covers approximately 0.08 square kilometres (20 acres), based on the USGS National Hydrography Dataset.
Where is Cedar Creek Reservoir 9-B located?
Cedar Creek Reservoir 9-B is located in Nebraska, United States, with its centroid at 40.2972°, -96.5909°.
Data sources: USGS National Hydrography Dataset · GBIF