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Stay Safe This Upland Bird Season

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Nebraskaโ€™s pheasant, quail and partridge seasons quickly are approaching. The youth season is Oct. 19-20, and the general season opens Oct. 26.

The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission reminds upland hunters to practice the following safety tips when they hit the fields this fall:

  • Treat every firearm as if it is loaded, and never assume it isnโ€™t.
  • Always point the muzzle of your shotgun in a safe direction, away from people, structures, vehicles, roadways and any direction that could cause injury or damage.
  • Be sure to identify your target, whatโ€™s beyond it, and whatโ€™s in front of it. Donโ€™t swing your muzzle on game outside of your safe zone of fire.
  • Keep your finger outside the trigger guard and safety on until you are ready to fire.
  • Plan your hunt and hunt your plan; put a game plan together with your group before your hunt so everyone knows where each other are during your hunt.
  • Never cross a fence, ditch, waterway or other obstacles with a loaded shotgun. Be sure to unload your shotgun, action open, and safety on before handing it to someone else.
  • Be sure you, your group and dogs are wearing hunter orange on your head, chest and back. Hunter orange has reduced hunting incidents by 80% since the 1970s and helps you and other hunters identify unsafe shooting scenarios in the field.


โ€œUpland bird hunting is time-honored annual activity enjoyed by Nebraskans for decades, but every hunter should remember safety comes first,โ€ said Kyle Gaston, Nebraska hunter education coordinator. โ€œSafe hunting is no accident.โ€

Hunters ages 12-29 are reminded that they must carry proof of successful completion of a hunter education course while hunting. Proof can be in the form of a valid permit containing the hunterโ€™s hunter education number, or a hunter education card or certificate issued by another state.

Those ages 12-29 who have not completed a hunter education course may find a course at HuntSafeNebraska.org or purchase a $5 Apprentice Hunter Education Exemption Certificate that provides novice hunters an opportunity to receive instruction with an experienced hunter before completing a hunter education course.

For more information on hunter education requirements and exemptions, visit HuntSafeNebraska.org.

To learn more about hunting in Nebraska, or to purchase a permit, go to OutdoorNebraska.gov.