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jlmomaha:
i hope this is the right place for this. My mom is begging me to hunt so i can get her some meat shes on hard times and could use it, Ive also been fishing for her and getting her groceries. Ive been shooting since i was 8, I get out often to target practice and took hunters ed back in highschool, but with all that I have never hunted deer. I would greatly appreciate any advice as to where to hunt and perhaps how difficult it is to get the deer stamps. Thanks for any help guys it is greatly appreciated!!

jlmomaha:
lol. guess i should mention how old I am now considering i said how old i was when i started, I am 32, when the kids get older and the wife permits I hope to teach them how to handle a firearm. best moments of my life.

00BUCK:
http://outdoornebraska.ne.gov/ is a great place to start. All the hunting rules and regs are there as well as permit applications, hunting areas, permit types etc.
Saving money by deer hunting is very subjective. The first permit of the year will cost you $30 + $20 for a habitat stamp. Additional permits will cost you $30.  Your best bet would be to find a suitable "Season Choice" area close to you that has a bonus antlerless tag so you can get 2 deer for one permit fee. And if you don't process your own deer you will likely end up spending more per pound of venison than you will spend for certain cuts of beef and for sure more than turkey and chicken when on sale.

As for where to hunt - There are plenty of public lands but IMO very few deer on them, especially during firearm season. The deer know what is going on and head for private / posted land once the shooting starts.  Not to say that they are void of deer - just low success rates. Look for Nebraska CRP land (google is your friend) that you can hunt. You can always go ask people if you can hunt their land but be prepared to get turned away a lot.  It seems to be easier to get landowner permission to bow hunt versus rifle hunting these days.

Hope that helps you some.

bk09:
Yeah as 00BUCK said the ngpc website is a wonderful place. That is where I take care of all my tags and find places to hunt/fish. There are river antlerless tags this year where within so much area of major rivers they allow hunting during October with a firearm, I believe it is $11 per tag and it should be good for 2 deer. However, they do not allow public lands to be used for this tag, I don't understand why they would limit hunters with this...

JimP:
Another consideration as far as the economics of deer hunting is the cost of processing.  Paying a meat market is expensive and there is no guarantee that you will get your own meat back, IME.

Doing it yourself is a daunting task for someone who has never cut meat before.  I can help you out, if I have time and you are not too far from Omaha.

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