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Nebraska is the mixed-bag capital of the Great Plains. Hunt diverse big game and wild turkeys, upland game, waterfowl and other small game. Permits are affordable, and we offer 1.3 million acres of publicly accessible lands. Find success and take a beginner with you. Take ’em hunting.
Nebraska Game and Parks’ new, more user-friendly permit system offers the opportunity to purchase hunt, fish, combination, stamps and park entry permits, as well as enhanced features such as auto-renew of previous purchases.
Learn about hunting opportunities and find public access on over 1 million acres of public lands in the state of Nebraska.
With a diversity of species and seasons, hunters in Nebraska can have a busy year. Find our comprehensive list of season dates.
Nebraska Game and Parks hunting permits provide the opportunity to pursue a variety of species, including waterfowl, upland, turkeys and big game. We also offer youth, lifetime and landowner permits to make your favorite pastime easier to pursue.
Nebraska is a hidden-gem deer hunting destination. We offer both whitetail and mule deer hunting. We have long seasons, with archery beginning September 1. Nebraska has more than 1.2 million acres of publicly accessible lands. Permits for youth ages 16 and younger are only $8. Hunting in Nebraska is time well spent. Remember to take a beginner ...
Hunting in Nebraska. Nebraska offers great hunting opportunities, varied species, plenty of public land, and many willing volunteers and educators to help you learn the basics. So let’s gather with family and friends. Let’s unplug and reconnect with nature. Let’s get outside and do some hunting — Nebraska style!
Start planning your next outdoor Nebraska adventure by requesting our 96-page, full color, all inclusive state park and recreation areas guide. Hunters can also request to receive our hunting packet with information on public hunting lands, permits, seasons dates and game species.
Find the list of permits, stamps and hunter education requirements for those wanting to hunt in Nebraska.
The Public Access Atlas identifies and consolidates Nebraska’s public access resources for the benefit of hunters, trappers and anglers. It displays over 1.2 million acres of publicly accessible lands across Nebraska including state, federal, and conservation partner lands as well as privately-owned lands enrolled in the Open Fields and ...