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45 | OutdoorNebraska�org Where to Hunt PUBLIC ACCESS ATLAS The Nebraska Public Access Atlas is published each summer and provides hunters, trappers and anglers a guide to more than 1�2 million acres of publicly accessible lands� It is available in hard-copy form as well as digital and interactive versions (which can be viewed at OutdoorNebraska� org/PublicAccessAtlas)� The atlas displays private lands available to public access, as well as other state, federal and conservation partner lands� Visit OutdoorNebraska�org/BrochureRequests to request a free atlas or other materials be mailed to you, or pick up a copy wherever hunting and fishing permits are sold across Nebraska� PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE LANDS Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Properties: State Wildlife Management Areas • These areas are state-owned or managed� • Hunting and trapping is allowed in season, unless otherwise posted or restricted by special area regulations� • Portable tree stands shall not be installed, used or left in place from Feb� 1 through Aug� 15 on WMAs� • It is unlawful to build or use permanent or semi-permanent tree stands that attach to any tree with nails, screws, bolts or wire� • Camping is allowed, unless otherwise posted� • Fires are allowed only in fireplaces, grills or fire rings, where provided by Game and Parks� • Use of propane or gas stoves and charcoal grills is allowed� • Motorized vehicles are restricted to roadways, parking areas or trails designated for such use� • Target shooting is allowed unless otherwise prohibited� State Recreation Areas • Portions of some SRA lands are open to hunting from the Tuesday following Labor Day through the end of the spring turkey hunting season� • Hunting and trapping on SRAs is prohibited within 100 yards of any public-use facility or activity area, including picnic areas, campgrounds, private cabins, concession areas, boat ramps and parking lots� • A park entry permit is required for each vehicle� State Parks and State Historical Parks • Some SP and SHP lands allow limited hunting opportunities� • Special regulations apply and hunting access permits often required� • Trapping is authorized by special permit and only when depredation is occurring� • A park entry permit is required for each vehicle� Other Publicly Accessible Lands: Waterfowl Production Areas • These federal lands are purchased with Federal Duck stamp revenue� • They are open to public recreation, but camping is prohibited� Nontoxic shot is required and other special regulations may apply; visit FWS�gov/Refuge/Rainwater_Basin_wmd� U.S. Forest Service • These are federally managed lands; special regulations may apply� • Most national forests and grasslands managed by the U�S� Forest Service are open to hunting, unless otherwise posted�

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