March outdoor calendar

February 22, 2018 Jerry Kane

LINCOLN, Neb. – The following is a listing of Nebraska Game and Parks Commission (NGPC) events and important dates in March. Get more event details at Calendar.OutdoorNebraska.gov. Visit OutdoorNebraska.org for a list of hunter education classes and boating safety classes.

March 1-14 – Archery paddlefish permit application period

March 3 – Volunteer Youth Fishing Instructor Training, St. Mary’s Parish Center, Bellevue

March 3 – Citizen Science Workshop, Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District, Omaha

March 3, 10, 17 – Marsh Madness, Ponca State Park (SP), Ponca

March 10 – Wildlife and Watercolors, Wildcat Hills Nature Center, Gering

March 13-15 – Spring Sharpshooters Camp, Nebraska Game and Parks Outdoor Education Center, Lincoln

March 16 – Nebraska Game and Parks Commission meeting, Columbus

March 17 – Learn to Hunt Spring Turkey workshop, Mid-Plains Community College, McCook

March 24 – National Archery in the Schools Program State Tournament, Speedway Sporting Village, Lincoln

March 25 – Archery spring turkey hunting season opens

March 27 – Learn to Hunt Spring Turkey workshop, Nebraska Game and Parks Outdoor Education Center, Lincoln

March 28 – Learn to Hunt Spring Turkey workshop, Chadron State College, Chadron

March 29 – Learn to Hunt Spring Turkey workshop, Platte River SP, Louisville

March 29 – Learn to Hunt Spring Turkey workshop, Lincoln Park Fire Station, Hastings

March 31 – Trapping seasons close for muskrat and beaver

March 31 – Becoming an Outdoors-Woman, Catching Up with the Cranes, Fort Kearny State Recreation Area, Kearney

March 31 – Spring Eggstravaganza, Ponca SP, Ponca

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