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From mule deer to whitetail, no matter how you prefer to take your shot, Nebraska has an over-the-counter permit for you.
Big game hunters in Nebraska must have a species-specific permit for deer, antelope, elk, turkey or bighorn sheep. Big game hunters, with select exceptions, are required to also purchase a Nebraska Habitat Stamp.
The nonresident permit and their new fees, as of 2024, are: Deer, $332; Statewide Whitetail Buck, $747; Statewide Buck, $992; Restricted Statewide Buck, $792; Season Choice Antlerless Only, $92; Special Antlerless Only, $92; Landowner Deer, $166; Antelope, $232; Landowner Antelope, $116; Turkey, $140; and Landowner
How Do I Get My State Hunting License? Complete the Michigan hunter education certification requirements. Choose the correct license type. Buy the license through the Michigan Department of Natural Resources website or a Michiganapproved vendor.
Resident Hunting Licenses LicenseEligibilityFee Resident Hunting License Texas resident $25 Senior Resident Hunting License Texas resident 65 years and older $7
PRIVATE LAND Much of the land in Pennsylvania is privately owned. Hunters can typically freely take game animals hunted on their own private property, or may seek permission from a landowner to hunt on private property.
Non-resident deer permit sales total: 6784 SeasonPermit NameRemaining Quota 2024 Deer - Firearm - Republican Whitetail 1,019 2024 Deer - Firearm - Sandhills - R 604 2024 Deer - Firearm - Sandhills Private Land Only Sold Out 2024 Deer - Firearm - Sandhills Whitetail 9889 more rows
There also are personal limits to the numbers of permits an individual hunter may have per year: two deer permits that allow the harvest of a buck. one elk permit. one antelope permit.