Saturday, June 29, 2013

Enter Nebraska's Super Tag Lottery

No lucky numbers are required for this outstanding hunting opportunity
  
Now is the time to get your application in for Nebraska's Super Tag Lottery!
 
If drawn, you would join an elite group of hunters who have been granted
the unique opportunity for a combination permit, which features a bag limit of
  • one elk (either sex)
  • one antelope (either sex)
  • one deer (either sex)
  • two turkeys

The Super Tag permit is valid during 2013 and 2014, meaning you have two years worth of hunting seasons to fill it.  You may hunt with any legal weapon in any open hunting unit during the general hunting season for each species. 
 
The lottery is open to Nebraska residents only, and all 'once-in-a-lifetime' bull elk permit holders are eligible to participate.
  
Cost to enter the lottery is $25 (nonrefundable), and it can be entered online by clicking here.  Just scroll down to the "Super Tag Lottery" section. (One entry per person.)  The drawing for the Super Tag winner will be held on July 26, 2013
  
Deer Permits on Sale July 8
All remaining deer permits go on sale Monday, July 8 at 1 p.m. (CST) to residents and nonresidents alike.  Complete details are in the 2013 Big Game Guide
 
Outdoor 4-H Camps Offer Buddy Discount
"Buddy discounts" are offered for our Outdoor Skills 4-H camps
  • Advanced Outdoor Skills Camp (in Halsey; July 7-12): two "buddies" can register for $500 total. A registered camper who recruits a new camper will receive a $100 voucher toward a future camp; the new camper can register for just $250.
  • July Outdoor Skills Camp (near Gretna, July 14-20):  two 'buddies' can register for $600 total.  A registered camper who recruits a new camper will receive a $100 voucher toward a future camp; the new camper can register for just $300.                       
  
Visit our website to learn more about these camps.  (Note: registrations must be mailed in together and not done online.)  Questions?  Contact Aaron Hershberger ataaron.hershberger@nebraska.gov. 

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