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OutdoorNebraska.org | 7 requirements. – Fee paid to online vendor • Traditional 10-hour classroom course – No cost For more information, visit: HuntSafeNebraska.org. Those who have not completed a hunter education course may obtain an Apprentice Hunter Education Exemption Certificate. HUNTER EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE The $5 Apprentice Hunter Education Exemption Certificate provides the novice hunter age 12 through 29 an opportunity to try hunting and receive training from an experienced hunter before completing Hunter Education. A hunter using this certificate must be accompanied* at all times while hunting. This certificate may be obtained once in each person's lifetime, expires on Dec. 31 and may be renewed once for a consecutive year. * Accompanied is defined as: in the presence of a licensed experienced hunter age 19 or older. There may be no more than two hunters using the certificate accompanied by the experienced hunter at any time, and the experienced hunter must at all times be in unaided visual and verbal communication with the child under age 12 and/or the apprentice hunter ages 12 through 29. The experienced hunter must, if age 19-29, be certified in hunter education. OTHER REGULATION INFORMATION Methods of Take: Only archery equipment (except crossbows) and shotguns 10 gauge or smaller may be used. For migratory birds, shotguns must be plugged so the combined capacity of the chamber and magazine is no more than three shells. Rifles and crossbows cannot be used to hunt migratory birds. Electronic calls are prohibited for all waterfowl hunting during the fall seasons. Electronic calls can be used for crows. Transporting Game: All migratory birds except doves must have one fully feathered wing or head plumage attached when in transport. Visit OutdoorNebraska.org for additional rules about game being transported by someone other than the owner or by a commercial carrier. Nontoxic Shot: It is unlawful to use or possess shotgun shells loaded with or containing shot other than nontoxic shot while hunting, taking or attempting to take waterfowl. Nontoxic shot is required for all shotgun hunting on federal waterfowl production areas and national wildlife refuges and, as posted, some state wildlife management areas. For the latest legal shot types, check the waterfowl section at OutdoorNebraska.org. Abandonment/Wasting: Hunters must ensure that all game is used and not wasted. Persons found guilty of abandoning or wasting game birds may be subject to fines and restitution. Waterfowl Blinds: All blinds must be removed daily from Nebraska Game and Parks state recreation areas (SRA) and wildlife management areas (WMA), except that seasonal blinds may be built on the WMA portions of Calamus, Elwood, Enders (the nonrefuge portion), Lewis and Clark, Lake McConaughy, Medicine Creek, Merritt, Red Willow, Sherman and Swanson. Such blinds must be removed at the end of the waterfowl season. Use of these blinds is on a first-come, first-served basis, except at Lewis and Clark, where a special permit is required and different regulations apply. Visit the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at http://www.nwo. usace.army.mil/Missions/Dam-and-Lake-Projects/Missouri-RiverDams/Gavins-Point/ for more information. HUNTING ON STATE RECREATION AREAS Hunting is permitted on many state recreation areas from the first Tuesday following Labor Day through conclusion of the spring turkey season, unless prohibited or restricted by appropriate signs or specific area regulations. Legal Nontoxic Shot Bismuth-tin Tungsten-matrix Iron (steel) Tungsten-polymer Iron-tungsten Tungsten-tin-iron Iron-tungsten-nickel Tungsten-tin-bismuth Tungsten-bronze Tungsten-tin-iron-nickel Tungsten-iron-copper-nickel Tungsten-iron-polymer