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8 | Turkey Hunting Information: 402-471-0641 MORE ON PERMITS AND STAMPS • Permits and stamps are valid for the calendar year as dated and paper permits must be signed by the permit holder to be valid. • It is unlawful to lend or transfer a permit to another person or to borrow a permit from another person. WHO MAY OBTAIN A LANDOWNER TURKEY PERMIT? Residents: • Any resident who owns or leases 80 acres or more of farm or ranch land for agricultural purposes may obtain one landowner permit per season. • One landower permit is allowed for each 80 acres of farm or ranch. • Spouses, children, stepchildren, spouses of children and stepchildren, siblings sharing ownership of the qualifying land and their spouses also are eligible, but only one permit may be issued per person. • Eligible family members may hunt together on the same farm or ranch property. • Permit is restricted to the land owned or leased and listed on the permit. • A resident is any individual who has lived in Nebraska continuously for 30 days and intends to become a resident of this state. A new resident should be prepared to provide documentation of residency (driver's license, voter registration card, etc.) to an officer when in possession of a resident permit. Nonresidents: • Any nonresident who owns 320 acres or more of farm or ranch land for agricultural purposes may receive a limited spring or fall permit. Only one permit may be issued per 320 acres. • Eligible family members may hunt together on the same farm or ranch property. • Spouses, children, stepchildren, spouses of children and stepchildren, siblings sharing ownership of the qualifying land and their spouses also are eligible, but only one permit may be issued per person. • Permit is restricted to the land owned by them and listed on the permit. HUNTER SURVEY At the end of each season, hunters are asked to complete a survey that is used to determine hunter success and total harvest. Hunters who provide an email address at the time they purchase their permits will receive an email invitation to participate in the survey. All other hunters may also participate by going to OutdoorNebraska.org/ TurkeySurvey. It is important when buying permits online that hunters update their email address if it has changed since they last purchased a permit. Survey results are posted at OutdoorNebraska.org. Paid Advertisement

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