The opening two days of the Nebraska’s firearm deer season saw more hunters fill their tags than last year.
“Although final harvest figures won’t be available until after the season closes Nov. 22, hunters got off to a great start,” according to Scott Taylor, wildlife division administrator. The season opened Nov. 14. Mild weather, dry roads, higher deer numbers, and widely-available deer permits are thought to have led to the increase in hunter harvest.
Compared to 2014, the numbers of deer brought in to check stations on the opening weekend increased about 20 percent in southeast Nebraska, 24 percent in the southwest, 35 percent in the northwest, and 50 percent in the northeast. Statewide harvest was up about 30 percent.
Firearm deer permits are still available for some areas of the state, particularly for antlerless deer. Statewide whitetail buck and youth permits are also available throughout the season. Permits can be purchased through the Commission at www.OutdoorNebraska.org.