Commission to consider deer, antelope and elk hunting recommendations

April 12, 2018 Jerry Kane

LINCOLN, Neb. – The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will consider recommendations for 2018 deer, antelope and elk hunting seasons when it meets April 19 at Fort Robinson State Park.

The meeting will begin at 8 a.m. at Buffalo Barracks within the park, which is located 3 miles west of Crawford in northwestern Nebraska.

Staff also will recommend the creation of regulations for a passage peregrine falcon trapping season. If approved, licensed falconers would have the opportunity to capture a limited number of migrant juvenile peregrines during a short period in fall. Captured birds would be trained and used in falconry.

Also on the agenda are staff recommendations to:

— approve the 2018 Nebraska Game and Parks Policy Manual;

— establish fees for select activities and facilities at Eugene T. Mahoney, Platte River and Ponca state parks;

— approve an agreement for the sale and purchase of the Spencer Hydro Facility, which is located in a portion of Holt and Boyd counties.

The Commission also will hear staff updates regarding mountain lion public informational meetings, aquatic habitat projects at Fort Robinson, a fishing forecast for Game and Parks’ northwest district, and an environmental report.

A complete meeting agenda can be found at http://outdoornebraska.gov/commissioners/.

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