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Where can I hunt on the Nebraska National Forest or Oglala National Grassland?

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Where can I hunt on the Nebraska National Forest or Oglala National Grassland?

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You can hunt anywhere on the national forest or Oglala National Grassland unless restricted by state or federal law or regulation. Public lands are intermingled with private lands. You must obtain permission to cross private lands to access public lands unless you are on a public road. State law prohibits hunting within a 200 yard radius of an inhabited dwelling or from a public road right-of-way. All state laws and regulations for hunting apply to hunting on public lands. The best way to distinguish public lands from private is to purchase a forest recreation map at the nearest Forest Service office. For more information on hunting regulations and opportunities in Nebraska, please visit the Nebraska Game and Parks Web site at: http://www.ngpc.state.ne.us/hunting/hunting.html.

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