During the first statewide deer season in 1961 hunters took 4,154 mule deer. Since that first season in 1987 they have averaged about 9,800. Large herd die offs over the last several years due to brain worm have occurred. This has prompted Nebraska Game & Parks to implement Mule Deer Con...
For more information on hunting Nebraska contact Scott Croner of Nebraska Hunting Company (402-304-1192) or (www.nebraskahunting.net) for turkey, waterfowl, upland bird, whitetail and mule deer hunting. Share this: Facebook Twitter Email ...
Non-resident archery and muzzleloader hunting licenses can even be bought over the Internet. Apart from the relative ease of obtaining a license, Nebraska also has a large size of the deer herd. According to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, the whitetail and mule deer population in ...
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Grasses hold soil and feed and shelter prairie animals such as black-tailed prairie dogs, mule deer, and the prairie rattlesnake. The North Platte River Valley has been a prairie pathway for 10,000 years for everyone from American Indians to bison herds. It was called “Me-a-pa-te” by...