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November firearm hunters have two options to check deer
A white-tailed buck in the woods
Starting this fall, hunters have the option to electronically report their November firearm deer season harvest or take their deer to a check station.
While checking in deer is mandatory, hunters may choose to check in their deer at a check station or through Telecheck [ [link removed] ] for the first time this nine-day firearm season.
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Angler holding up a northern pike
Game and Parks approves sportfishing orders
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission approved changes to sportfishing orders at its meeting Oct. 25 in Broken Bow. These orders included changes to daily bag limits, possession limits and open areas. Read more and see other topics discussed at the link below.
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A floating fishing pier at Grove Lake Wildlife Management Area
Boating, fishing access project completed at Grove Lake
Boaters and anglers will find more opportunities at a wildlife management area north of Royal. Nebraska Game and Parks recently installed a new floating fishing pier at Grove Lake Wildlife Management Area. This was the final step of a multifaceted boating and fishing access improvement project.
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Silhouette of deer hunters at sunset
Attend a virtual deer hunting workshop or Q&A session
The November firearm deer season is just around the corner. Pick up some tips and techniques for success from Nebraska Game and Parks staff during a virtual online workshop. This is a great opportunity for hunters of all stages to build your confidence and knowledge. If you can't make it, or have additional questions, we will be hosting a Deer Hunting Q&A livestream [ [link removed] ] on Facebook, noon to 1 p.m. on Nov. 13. Join us!
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Learn all about Nebraska's bobcats
We have two species of large cats in Nebraska, mountain lions and bobcats. Bobcats are found throughout the state and have amazing adaptations. Learn more in this live webinar.
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People practicing archery at Platte River State Park [ [link removed] ]
Join us for Veterans Appreciation Day
On Nov. 9, join us for some archery and target shooting fun at Platte River State Park. The first 50 visitors with any military ID will receive a token for one free shooting activity.
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Statewide nature trivia night planned
Test your Nebraska nature knowledge in a fun setting with friends and family. We will be hosting a trivia night Nov. 13 in Lincoln, Ponca, Omaha, Hastings and Scottsbluff.
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Canada goose grilled with onions, bell peppers and bacon on a skewer. [ [link removed] ]
Fundamentals of wild game cooking
With so many options for cooking harvested game, it can be hard for a new cook to know where to start. The truth is, though, anyone can do it. Here are some fundamental guidelines to follow.
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What's bugging that fish?
Unfortunately, parasites are a part of life for any creature, including fish. In his latest blog, Daryl Bauer explains what anglers need to know about parasites in fish that they catch, including whether you can still eat that fish.
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A white-tailed buck rubs his antlers on a tree. [ [link removed] ]
Understanding white-tailed deer sign
If you understand the signs that deer leave behind, including deer rubs and scrapes, you can use these clues toward hunting success. Julie Geiser explains in this new Nebraskaland article.
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Steamboat Butte and Saddle Rock stand above the changing leaves of autumn along the White River at Fort Robinson State Park.
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