Home » Tag Archives: deer permits

Tag Archives: deer permits

Major Changes to Getting Landowner Permits

Okay, here’s the scenario. Say you’re a deer hunter and you hunt on your mom’s land. Your mom owns 160 acres of farm land in southeast Nebraska. Therefore, she is what is called the “qualifying landowner,” a.k.a. the QLO of the property. She does not hunt, has never held a landowner deer hunting permit and does not purchase landowner deer permits herself. However, with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s (NGPC) new permit system, she must have an account established …

Read More »

Game and Parks open for deer permit sales Veterans Day, two Saturdays

NGPC Latest News logo

LINCOLN, Neb. – Nebraska Game and Parks Commission offices will be open to serve deer hunters seeking permits on three days otherwise closed in November. Offices will be open for permit sales Nov. 6, the Saturday of the Special Landowner Deer Season; Nov. 11, Veterans Day; and Nov. 13, the first Saturday of November Firearm Deer Season. The headquarters in Lincoln, district offices in Norfolk, North Platte and Alliance, and service centers in Schramm Education Center near Gretna, Kearney and …

Read More »

Game and Parks reminds hunters that deer permits can be purchased online

NGPC Latest News logo

LINCOLN, Neb. – Deer season is approaching and many hunters can safely purchase permits from the comfort of their own homes. 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. The Nebraska firearm deer season is Nov. 14-22.

Read More »

Commission to meet Jan. 19 at Eugene T. Mahoney State Park

NGPC Latest News logo

(The agenda was updated on Jan. 12 for the addition of a mountain lion presentation.) LINCOLN, Neb. – The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will meet Jan. 19 at Eugene T. Mahoney State Park near Ashland to consider establishing a reduced-price restricted statewide buck-any deer permit. The meeting will begin at 8 a.m. at Riverview Lodge. This permit would have lower fees than the statewide buck-any deer permit because the restricted permit hunting area would exclude some areas for mule …

Read More »