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OutdoorNebraska.org | 7 • Turkey permits are not refundable and not transferable. • It is unlawful to lend a permit to another person or to borrow a permit from another person. • To access or buy a mobile permit, a user first must have created a profile in the Commission's electronic permitting system. On the mobile site, permits and stamps can be purchased with a credit or debit card. Previously purchased permits and stamps, except deer, antelope and elk permits, also can be displayed and saved on mobile devices. Visit OutdoorNebraska.org for a link to the mobile site and instructions on accessing mobile permits. WHO MAY OBTAIN A LANDOWNER TURKEY PERMIT? Residents: • Any resident who owns or leases 80 acres or more of farm- or ranchland 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, grandchildren, step grandchildren, spouses of grandchildren and step grandchildren, 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 ranchland 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, grandchildren, step grandchildren, spouses of grandchildren or step grandchildren, 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. MULTISPECIES LOTTERY PERMITS * Super Tag – Permit valid in 2023 and 2024 for one elk of either sex, one antelope of either sex, one deer of either sex, and two turkeys (only toms and bearded hens may be taken in the spring). The permit is valid in open seasons with the appropriate weapons. • Number of Permits Authorized – One permit is authorized for residents only, and one permit is authorized for residents/nonresidents. Persons may apply for the residents-only permit once per year. Persons may apply for the resident/nonresident permit multiple times per year. Winners require a Habitat Stamp. Combo – Permit valid in 2023 and 2024 for one antelope of either sex, one deer of either sex, and two turkeys (only toms and bearded hens may be taken in the spring). The permit is valid in open seasons with the appropriate weapons. • Number of Permits Authorized – One permit is authorized for residents only, and one permit is authorized for nonresidents only. Qualifying persons may apply multiple times per year. Winners require a Habitat Stamp. Application Period – Application dates generally begin in early January. Visit OutdoorNebraska.org for updated information. * awarded permits do not count against permit limits for each species

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