Statewide Archery/Muzzleloader Deer - Resident |
$37 |
Statewide Archery/Muzzleloader Deer - Nonresident |
$335 |
Statewide Whitetail Buck - Resident |
$88 |
Statewide Whitetail Buck - Nonresident |
$750 |
Restricted Statewide Buck - Resident |
$128 |
Restricted Statewide Buck - Nonresident |
$795 |
Statewide Buck - Resident |
$173 |
Statewide Buck - Nonresident |
$995 |
November Firearm Deer - Resident |
$37 |
November Firearm Deer - Nonresident |
$335 |
Antlerless Only Season Choice Deer - Resident |
$37 |
Antlerless Only Season Choice Deer - Nonresident |
$95 |
Mule Deer Conservation Area - Resident |
$44 |
Mule Deer Conservation Area - Nonresident |
$342 |
Youth Deer - Resident and Nonresident |
$8 |
Statewide Archery/Muzzleloader Deer - Resident | $37 |
Statewide Archery/Muzzleloader Deer - Nonresident | $335 |
Statewide Whitetail Buck - Resident | $88 |
Statewide Whitetail Buck - Nonresident | $750 |
Restricted Statewide Buck - Resident | $128 |
Restricted Statewide Buck - Nonresident | $795 |
Statewide Buck - Resident | $173 |
Statewide Buck - Nonresident | $995 |
November Firearm Deer - Resident | $37 |
November Firearm Deer - Nonresident | $335 |
Antlerless Only Season Choice Deer - Resident | $37 |
Antlerless Only Season Choice Deer - Nonresident | $95 |
Mule Deer Conservation Area - Resident | $44 |
Mule Deer Conservation Area - Nonresident | $342 |
Youth Deer - Resident and Nonresident | $8 |
Mule deer, although less abundant than whitetails in Nebraska, are found in good densities throughout the western and central portions of the state. Despite their lower density, the state's mule deer population maintains excellent health, resulting in the harvest of great bucks each year. For hunters eager to pursue mule deer, Nebraska offers a range of tag options, including draw permits and over-the-counter permits, accommodating various preferences and hunting styles.
Navigating Nebraska's hunting terrain presents both challenges and opportunities. While the majority of the state comprises private lands, diligent research uncovers hidden gems on public lands, providing access to rewarding hunting grounds. Hunters willing to invest time and effort in scouting and exploration can discover prime locations with great hunting opportunities.
Geographically, mule deer concentrations are typically highest in the western regions of Nebraska, where vast expanses of prairie and rugged terrain offer ideal habitat. However, as one ventures eastward, mule deer populations gradually diminish, reflecting changes in habitat and environmental conditions. Understanding these regional variations will help hunters in selecting prime locations for their next adventure
Deer permits are drawn using a true preference point system
The maximum buddy application size is 6
Group points default to the lowest point value present in the buddy group
Mule Deer are found in the highest density in the western half of the state
Some over-the-counter licenses are available but the best units are reserved for draw permits
Archery and muzzleloader tags are draw only for nonresidents