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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.
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 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.
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2 Οκτ 2017 · -The ability to search and sort remaining big game permits so hunters can find the units they are interested in hunting; -An updated profile section, where users can view their permit purchase history, view or reprint lost or misplaced permits, view preference and bonus points, manage landowner information, look up hunter education numbers and ...
27 Οκτ 2020 · Rather than travel to a Nebraska Game and Parks Commission permitting office, hunters can purchase deer permits online at OutdoorNebraska.org. By going to that site, they also can monitor the number of remaining permits by clicking on Permits, and then Remaining Permits.
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.