From Nebraska Game and Parks <[email protected]>
Subject Hunt Nebraska: Changes to turkey season; new Public Access Atlas; dove season now open
Date September 5, 2023 6:18 PM
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Nebraska Hunting News & Opportunities

Mourning dove on branch
Dove hunting season is here

The 2023 Nebraska dove season has begun! The season opened Sept. 1 and runs through Oct. 30, with aggregate daily bag and possession limits of 15 and 45, respectively.?

Sunflowers, millet and wheat, which generally provide good food sources and dove hunting opportunities, were planted on numerous wildlife management areas earlier this year. For a listing of these "dove fields," see the Dove Hunting Fact Sheet [ [link removed] ]. Happy hunting!

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Strutting tom turkey
Changes in place for fall turkey season

Hunters will see significant changes in Nebraska's 2023 fall turkey season. One change is that all turkey harvests must be reported via Telecheck. Also, each hunter may only have one fall permit, and the bag limit allows the take of one turkey of either sex with a shotgun or archery equipment. The fall turkey season is Oct. 1-Nov. 30. To learn more, see the 2023 Turkey Guide.

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Hunter standing next to Open Fields and Waters sign
2023-2024 Public Access Atlas now available

Looking for a place to hunt? Check out the recently published 2023-2024 Public Access Atlas, which displays more than a million acres of publicly accessible lands throughout Nebraska. The atlas is updated annually and printed copies are available at Nebraska Game and Parks offices. You can also read it online [ [link removed] ].

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Antlerless deer in field
Landowners interested in Special Landowner Deer Season must update profile

Attention, landowners ? if you're interested in the Special Landowner Deer Season, you must access your customer profile and update your land information on the new permit system, which went live in 2023.

Find information on how to do this online [ [link removed] ]. Further details can be found at the link below.

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Additional Opportunities


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Help us by sending in grouse wings

Help wildlife biologists make management decisions by participating in Game and Parks' annual grouse wing collection, which takes place during the upland season.

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Female pheasant hunter in the field [ [link removed] ]
Challenge yourself with Upland Slam

Take on the challenge of the Upland Slam, by harvesting four birds: a sharp-tailed grouse, greater prairie-chicken, ring-necked pheasant and northern bobwhite quail in Nebraska.

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Blue-winged teal in marsh [ [link removed] ]
Experience the thrill of teal season

Teal season opened in the low plains and high plains on Sept. 2, and provides a challenge for quick-thinking hunters. You can be part of it! Learn more in the Small Game and Waterfowl Guide.

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White-tailed buck with large antlers [ [link removed] ]
Hurry; few nonresident deer permits remain

Just a quick heads-up that if you are a nonresident and haven't gotten your fall deer permit yet, you should do so soon. Fewer than 1,000 nonresident deer permits remain. Buy yours online today.

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Still time to sign up for hunter education

Now is a great time to sign up for hunter education, if you haven't already. Classes are held year-round, but most take place in late summer and early fall. Both online and traditional classroom options are available.

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Youth deer and turkey permits are just $8

For only $8, you can buy a turkey or deer permit for the youth in your life. Now that?s time and money well spent. This fall, take advantage of this opportunity and introduce a young person to hunting.?

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