Hunting on SRAs Begins Sept. 6

August 29, 2016 Jerry Kane

LINCOLN – Waterfowl hunters on state recreation areas (SRA) are reminded they may not shoot teal until Sept. 6, three days following the opening of the early teal season.

The early teal season begins Sept. 3. SRA regulations prohibit any hunting until the Tuesday following Labor Day, which is Sept. 6.

Regulations state the portions of some SRAs are open to hunting from the first Tuesday following Labor Day through the end of the spring turkey hunting season, unless restricted. A park entry permit is required for vehicles entering the SRAs. Hunting is prohibited within 100 yards of any public use facility or activity area, including picnic areas, campgrounds, private cabins, concession areas, boat ramps, and parking lots. Other open seasons will also be affected by this regulation.

The early teal season is Sept. 3 – 18 in the Low Plains Zone and Sept. 3 – 11 in the High Plains Zone.

Visit OutdoorNebraska.org or check the 2016 Hunting Guide for SRAs that allow hunting.

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