So make sure and get your fishing license today so the next time the weather is right, you can hit up a body of water in Nebraska and catch the "BIG" one. For more information on hunting and fishing permits in Nebraska, lakes throughout the state, and other news from the Nebraska Ga...
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is providing public walk-in hunting access to the public on over 270,000 acres of private land every year through a program called the Open Fields and Waters (OFW) Program. The program will likely not receive additional funding, so an evaluation of the...
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission (NGPC) works together with the state’s DMV to issue, manage and renew boat registrations within the state. Boat registration helps the NGPC promote safe boating practices, and visible registration numbers on every vessel help ...
Game care Package does not include: Hunting permits and licenses Shells Guide gratuities Permits Fees: Non-Resident: $68.00 + $13.00 Habitat Stamp Non-Resident Youth 15 yrs and younger: $11.00 + $13.00 Habitat Stamp Resident:$12.00 + $13.00 Habitat Stamp ...
Annually, the Nebraska Game and Parks commission will mail out (or email) surveys to permit holders. These are sent out to holders of fur harvest permits as well as hunting, big game and waterfowl hunting permits. The surveys are anonymous and the responses provide valuable information to our...
Despite a life cycle that requires at least one year (and may take 2-3 years or even more), adults are often present for only for a few short weeks. Even during the time that adults are present, they often hide if conditions aren’t right (too cold, too hot, too wet, too early,...
Nebraska Game and Parks is asking for the public’s help in reporting an occurring illness in Nebraska’s big game. Outdoor notes: Nebraska fall turkey permits available beginning Aug. 12 Hunters may begin purchasing 2024 Nebraska fall turkey permits at 1 p.m. Central Time Aug. 12. Outdoor...
Public place shall mean a place to which the public or a substantial number of the public has access, and includes but is not limited to highways, transportation facilities, schools, places of amusement, parks, playgrounds, and the common areas of public and private buildings and facilities; ...