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Turkey Guide 2025

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OutdoorNebraska.gov | 5 PERMIT TYPES AND PRICES each permit includes $3 issuing fee Spring turkey – Valid statewide during the spring turkey season for one male or bearded female turkey per permit. A hunter may harvest no more than one turkey per calendar day during the spring season. For age 16 years and older. Resident: $30; Nonresident: $143 Spring youth turkey – Valid statewide during the spring turkey season for one male or bearded female turkey per permit. A hunter may harvest no more than one turkey per calendar day during the spring season. For age 15 years and younger. No minimum age. Resident: $8; Nonresident: $8 Spring landowner turkey – Valid during the spring turkey season for one male or bearded female turkey per permit. A hunter may harvest no more than one turkey per calendar day during the spring season. For age 16 years and older. Resident: $16.50; Nonresident: $73 Fall turkey – Valid statewide during the fall turkey season for one turkey of either sex. For age 16 years and older. Resident: $30; Nonresident: $143 Fall youth turkey – Valid statewide during the fall turkey season for one turkey of either sex. For age 15 years and younger. No minimum age. Resident: $8; Nonresident: $8 Fall landowner turkey – Valid during the fall turkey season for one turkey of either sex. For age 16 years and older. Resident: $16.50; Nonresident: $73 HOW TO QUALIFY FOR A NEBRASKA RESIDENT TURKEY PERMIT • Reside in Nebraska continuously for at least 30 days before making application for a permit and intend to become a Nebraska resident. • Residents in school in another state or stationed outside Nebraska as part of a military assignment that have maintained Nebraska as their state of legal residency. • Active-duty military personnel and full-time students stationed or attending school in Nebraska for a period of at least 30 days. NOTE: A new resident should be prepared to provide documentation of residency (driver's license, voter registration, etc.) to an officer when in possession of a permit. A wild turkey struts on private land in Lancaster County in May.

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