In this episode of the Bucks of Nebraska Podcast, we kick things off with a huge moment for Nebraska sports — the Cornhuskers men’s basketball team making their first-ever Sweet 16 run. We break down the electric atmosphere, what it means for the state, and why this run has everyone in Nebraska fired up.
From there, we shift into two major legislative topics that could significantly impact hunters across the state. First, we dive into proposed deer permit fee increases under LB 979, discussing what the price hikes mean for residents and non-residents, where that money is actually going, and whether hunters are seeing a real return on investment in habitat and access.
We also get into the ongoing debate around herd management, including the idea of moving Nebraska to a one-buck state. We talk through the potential benefits, concerns, and what it could mean for deer populations, hunting opportunity, and the future of the sport.
Then we tackle one of the more controversial proposals — allowing landowners to transfer (and potentially sell) hunting permits under LB 1197. This opens up a bigger conversation around access, commercialization of hunting, rising land costs, and how these changes could impact everyday hunters, youth involvement, and the long-term health of hunting in Nebraska.
This episode is a mix of current events, policy discussion, and real-world hunting implications — and we’re asking for your feedback on where things should go from here.
In this episode:
Nebraska basketball’s historic Sweet 16 run
Breaking down LB 979 and deer permit fee increases
Where are hunting permit dollars actually going?
Resident vs. non-resident tag pricing and impact
One-buck vs. two-buck state debate
Declining deer populations and habitat concerns
LB 1197 and the potential sale of hunting permits
How landowner incentives could change hunting access
The impact of rising land prices and property taxes
Public vs. private land opportunity for hunters
Concerns around pricing out the average hunter
The future of hunting participation and youth involvement
This episode dives into the intersection of hunting, policy, and economics — and why these conversations matter now more than ever for the future of Nebraska hunting.
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