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Hunting Guide 2015

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9 | OutdoorNebraska.org MORE ON PERMITS AND STAMPS • Permits and stamps are valid for the calendar year as dated and must be signed by the permit holder to be valid. • A farmer or rancher and immediate family who actually live on the land they own or lease may hunt upland game birds (except turkey), squirrels and rabbits within a hunting season on that land within current regulations without obtaining a Nebraska hunting permit or Habitat Stamp. • Military personnel and full-time students stationed or attending school in Nebraska for more than 30 days may obtain a resident permit. • Nonresident fur harvest permits may be issued only to residents of states that sell similar permits to Nebraska residents. They cannot be purchased online. These permits may only be purchased at Game and Parks' Lincoln office. Call 402-471-5455. • It is unlawful to lend or transfer a permit to another person or to borrow a permit from another person. PERMIT REVOCATION Under Nebraska law, hunting privileges may be revoked for some game law and court-determined violations. This could include certain one-time offenses by individuals or repeated violations by habitual offenders. Any person whose privilege to hunt, fish or harvest fur has been suspended or revoked in another jurisdiction within the United States or Canada also shall be prohibited from obtaining a permit for such activity in Nebraska for the duration of the suspension. MOBILE PERMITS Nebraska hunt (small game), fish, resident fur harvest permits, and associated stamps may be purchased, accessed or displayed on a mobile device. The image of a mobile permit may be displayed and saved on a device such as a phone or tablet. The mobile permit fulfills the requirement of carrying a permit while eliminating the need to carry a paper version. Visit OutdoorNebraska.org for a link to the mobile site and to view information and instructions on accessing mobile permits.

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