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Big game hunters in Nebraska must have a species-specific permit for deer, antelope, elk, turkey or bighorn sheep. Big game hunters, with select exceptions, are required to also purchase a Nebraska Habitat Stamp.
Nebraska has five species of big game: white-tailed deer, mule deer, antelope, elk and bighorn sheep. Each species has its own permit, and a hunter must have a permit prior to taking an animal. Learn what you need to know to get started selecting a big game permit in Nebraska.
Deer hunting. From mule deer to whitetail, no matter how you prefer to take your shot, Nebraska has an over-the-counter permit for you.
Get ready for more deer hunting opportunities: Muzzleloader season opens Dec. 1 and continues through Dec. 31. Buy a permit and see other remaining deer permits online. Buy a permit
Each of Nebraska's big game species has specific permits and management units with permit quotas and specific regulations. Each species section has maps detailing management units. Nebraska is 97% privately owned and landowner permission is required to hunt on private land.
Page 7 of 55. 8 | Big Game Info: 402-471-0641 Residency: The requirements to qualify as a Nebraska resident to buy a hunting permit: • Reside in Nebraska continuously for at least 30 days before making application for a permit and intend to become a Nebraska resident.
Permit Requirements WHAT IS REQUIRED • Big game hunters in Nebraska must have a species-specific permit for deer, antelope, elk or bighorn sheep. Permits must be signed to be valid. A Nebraska hunt (small game) permit is not required for big game.
Minimum Age - 10 years of age for deer hunting. Youth Permit Requirements - Youths age 16 may hunt with youth deer permits provided they are age 15 when they apply and are not more than 15 on Sept. 1, 2023. Habitat Stamp - Residents age 16 and older and all nonresidents must carry proof of a valid Nebraska habitat stamp while hunting big game.
Nebraska has five species of big game: white-tailed deer, mule deer, antelope, elk and bighorn sheep. Each species has its own permit, and a hunter must have a permit prior to taking an animal.
In order to shoot deer in Nebraska, non-residents require a combination of permits. You will need a nonresident hunting license, a habitat stamp, a general deer license for the hunting season you choose, and any necessary bow/muzzleloader licenses.