Nebraska pheasant hunting was very good last year. Hunters recorded the highest success rates on ringneck pheasant since the mid 1990's. While pheasant numbers in central Nebraska have declined somewhat, the numbers in the Northeast, Southeast, and Southwest are very good. The state of Nebraska is full of prime pheasant hunting habitat and hunters are sure to leave the field with a heavy bird bag. The pheasant season in Nebraska is liberal and the bag limits may vary fron region to region. There are numerous qualified pheasant hunting guides and outfitters located across the state for those that prefer a professionally assisted hunt. There are also thousands of acres of public land for the do it yourselfer who wants to walk in with their own dogs. Whichever the case, the pheasant hunting in Nebraska is on the rise and the upland bird hunter should take advantage of what this great state has to offer. |