Nebraska Permit Fees to Change for 2009
Some fee increases for deer, turkey, elk, antelope and lifetime permits were approved Thursday by the Nebraska Game and Parks Board of Commissioners.
Also, a new $1 fee was approved for electronically issued annual and duplicate annual park entry permits sold online. A new $5 application fee for antelope permits also was approved.
Following is a list of fee changes, with permit type, 2008 fee, and the new fee for 2009:
Lifetime Permits
- resident hunt (age 0-5), $125, 147.50
- resident hunt (age 6-15), $185, 218
- resident hunt (age 16-45), $285, 299
- resident hunt (age 46-plus), $185, 218
- resident fish (age 0-5), $175, 206.50
- resident fish (age 6-15), $225, 265.50
- resident fish (age 16-45), $325, 345
- resident fish (age 46-plus), $225, 265.50
- resident fish/hunt (age 0-5), $275, 324.50
- resident fish/hunt (age 6-15), $400, 472
- resident fish/hunt (age 16-45), $545, 598
- resident fish/hunt (age 46-plus), $400, 472
- nonresident hunt (age 0-16), $625, 737.50
- nonresident hunt (age 17-plus) $1,000, 1,180
- nonresident fish (age 0-16), $450, 531
- nonresident fish (age 17-plus), $750, 850
- nonresident fish/hunt (age 0-16), $975, 1,150.50
- nonresident fish/hunt (age 17-plus), $1,500, 1,770
- Lifetime permits that allow fishing require a $100 lifetime Aquatic Habitat Stamp that is not included in the above fees.
Deer Permits
- resident, $27, 29
- resident statewide buck only, $67.50, 72.50
- nonresident, $177, 208
- nonresident statewide buck only, $442.50, 520
- landowner, $13.50, 14.50
- nonresident landowner, $88.50, 104
- nonresident landowner/Season Choice Area, $27, no longer available
Antelope Permits
- resident, $27, 29
- nonresident, $132, 149.50
- landowner, $13.50, 14.50
- application fee, $5 (new)
Elk Permits
- resident, $132, 149.50
- landowner, $26.40, 29.90
Turkey Permits
- nonresident, $85, 90
- nonresident landowner spring turkey, $42.50, 45
The new fees for lifetime permit are effective Jan. 1, 2009. The new fees for deer, antelope, elk, and turkey permits are effective with the sale of 2009 hunting seasons.

