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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 ...
Purchase hunting, big game and turkey permits, as well as supertags and combo lotteries. Buy a Hunting Permit. Learn about hunting opportunities and find public access on over 1 million acres of public lands in the state of 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 ...
Field & Stream ranks the 100 best public land hunts in America. Here, find our picks for hunting in Nebraska.
Identify and evaluate areas for the species of choice using Google Earth, OnX maps or other vivid map apps to your advantage. Look for planted food plots, clear cuts and water sources to pinpoint your quarry. If you’re hunting deer, turkey or elk, note their travel corridors and bedding/roosting areas.
This web map shows Public Hunting Lands that can be accessed by hunters, anglers, and trappers within the state of Nebraska. This map feeds the PAA Web App.
For those who rifle hunt, tags aren’t easy to obtain, and prices are extremely high. Third, compared with other states, public land is limited. All said, it gets a B for 2023. Antler Nation Knowledge: Nebraska offers three deer permits that are limited draw.