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2015 Annual Report

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Fur harvest permits – The decrease in permits sold is reflective of the low prices being paid for pelts. Veteran and senior hunting/fishing combination permits – The increase in sales is reflective of an aging Baby Boomer population and expansion of qualifying veterans. The annual $5 fee for hunting (except big game) and fishing privileges, to include all state stamps (a $64 value) makes this permit option quite attractive for those individuals 69 and older (or 64 and older if a qualifying veteran). Migratory waterfowl stamps – The likely reason for increased sales of this required stamp is that conditions for waterfowl hunting continues to improve as well as population levels, with strong snow goose hunting early in the year and excellent fall seasons. Fishing and park permits – These are largely driven by the weather. Unusually mild temperatures in 2015 resulted in people purchasing more permits and getting outdoors earlier than normal. 60 Nebraska Game and Parks Commission • 2015 Annual Report

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