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Hunting permits. 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 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.
Hunting permits. Purchase hunting, big game and turkey permits, as well as supertags and combo lotteries.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission launches new permit site. LINCOLN, Neb. — The Nebraska Game and Parks system has launched a new website for the sale of hunting, fishing and state park permits. The site, which went live on Sept. 28, offers improved navigation, mobile responsiveness and many other features, including:
New in 2023: Hunters must register for HIP through their customer profile in the Nebraska Game and Parks permit system. Log in at GoOutdoorsNE.com. Haven't gotten your big game permits yet? There are still some options available. Log onto the permit system and check for availability.
A Nebraska hunt (small game) permit is not required for big game. All deer, elk and antelope permits must be printed and carried on your person while hunting. Also: • Big game hunters are required to have a Nebraska Habitat Stamp, except for landowners who are hunting on their own ground, residents younger than age 16 and residents who hold ...
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.