Nebraska announced that they are suspending the sales of nonresident spring turkey licenses. If you already bought one, you can still hunt.
Is this the first state to do this? I haven't heard of anyone else but if one state starts this, you'll see others follow suit.
Quote from: bbcoach on March 31, 2020, 05:52:49 PM
Is this the first state to do this? I haven't heard of anyone else but if one state starts this, you'll see others follow suit.
Nebraska is the only I have heard of doing it so far. According to South Dakota's website, they are not closing their non-resident season.
Kansas hasn't closed it yet but is offering to return your money if you choose to not hunt. If you do go out of state and especially on DIY hunts, places to stay and places to eat may be difficult to find, plan for it.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ksnt.com/capitol-bureau/turkey-hunting-begins-tomorrow-despite-statewide-stay-at-home-order/amp/
^^^ this. I wouldn't be supprised to see more states stop NR hunting.
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Captain Fat AKA IL Governor Prickster, cancelled IL's turkey season and is NOT refunding ANYONE's permit fees. I have a LTL for IL and can apply as a resident.
God but ever do I HATE anti-hunting, anti-gun socialist/Marxist politicians.
Kentucky is doing the same thing as well
Any chance nebraska opens back up to non res by end of season?
1 in a million
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Quote from: DMTJAGER on April 27, 2020, 03:34:22 PM
Captain Fat AKA IL Governor Prickster, cancelled IL's turkey season and is NOT refunding ANYONE's permit fees. I have a LTL for IL and can apply as a resident.
God but ever do I HATE anti-hunting, anti-gun socialist/Marxist politicians.
This is what we get when people don't vote.
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