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Nebraska Deer And Turkey Conservation Tags For One Mule or White-Tailed Deer and 2 Turkeys

Currency:USD Category:Hunting Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:1,194.00 USD and UP
Nebraska Deer And Turkey Conservation Tags For One Mule or White-Tailed Deer and 2 Turkeys
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HSCF presents a unique opportunity in partnership with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission for a combination Nebraska deer and turkey permit! This is one permit open to residents and non-residents, which allows the take of one deer (mule deer or whitetail) and two turkeys. Nebraska offers three subspecies of wild turkey, including the Merriam's, Rio-Grande, and the Eastern. The Combination Permit is valid until filled* during hunting seasons beginning in the year of issuance (2025) and seasons beginning in the subsequent calendar year (2026). The two-year permit is good statewide and is valid until filled for both season years of 2025 and 2026. The permit is also season choice which means it can be used during any open season with weapons valid for that season. The following provisions apply: Deer - One deer of either sex, in total, may be taken statewide during any open deer season provided weapons legal for that season are used. Turkey - Two turkeys, in total, may be taken statewide during any open turkey season provided weapons legal for that season are used. Only toms and bearded hens may be taken in the spring season. *This permit is only valid in areas open to hunting for the described species and only one deer and two turkeys can be taken in total using this permit, regardless of whether taken in 2025 or 2026. Seasons, dates, and information may be found at https://outdoornebraska.gov/hunt/. The winner of this donation will be responsible for booking with a guide or outfitter and/or a DIY hunt on public land. HSCF thanks the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission for this unique opportunity.