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Application for Paddlefish Permit
Paddlefish Archery Permit Paddlefish Snagging Permit
Paddlefish Archery Preference Point Paddlefish Snagging Preference Point
First name Middle initial Last name
Address - Street / P.O. Box / Rural Route and Box Number
City State ZIP
Daytime Telephone (required) Social Security Number (last 4 digits)
Date of birth MONTH/DAY/YEAR Gender:
Hair color: Eye color: Height: ft. in. Weight:
Buddy permit (attach second application form and fee in the same envelope)
Buddy Name
Email address (required)
• Nonrefundable fee due at the time of application – $7.
• Applicant must be 12 years old by June 1 to apply for archery permit and by Oct. 1 to apply for snagging permit.
• Draw results will be available for archery by March 20 and snagging by July 20.
• Successful and unsuccessful applicants will be notified via email of their draw status. Those not providing valid
email addresses will be responsible to monitor their status at GoOutdoorsNE.com. Log into account and select
Draw Applications.
• Visit GoOutdoorsNE.com, log in to profile, select "Purchase, License, Tag or Permit." Type paddlefish in the
search box to locate and pay for your awarded permit.
• Permit fee due if applicant is successful in the draw. Resident – $26, Nonresident – $50.
• Permits awarded but unpaid will result in the applicant losing their preference points and forfeiting the permit.
• Instead of participating in the draw, anglers may purchase one preference point per season during the
application period. A preference point does not enter an angler into a draw. Resident preference point – $10;
Nonresident preference point – $20.
• Mail application and appropriate fees to: Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, P.O. Box 30370, Lincoln, NE
68503-0370.
If paying by credit card, please provide the following information:
Cardholder's First Name Last Name
Address City State ZIP Code
Credit Card Number – VISA, MasterCard or Discover
Expiration Date 3-digit code
3-digit card
verification No. on
back of card