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NEBRASKAland November 2016

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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62 NEBRASKAland • NOVEMBER 2016 E very deer season comes with anticipation. Regardless of how many times trail cameras have been checked, or how much field scouting has been done, there's no telling what's going to happen when a hunter walks into the field on opening morning. But what happens if a hunter is not there? What happens if a person interested in getting started puts off this outdoor rite of passage for another year? Below are a few examples of hunters who didn't put off their first hunts for another season, those whose outdoor memories now include the blow-by-blow account of what happened last year when they killed their first deer. Oh, what stories they are. So enjoy these few examples from last season, start your own by visiting Outdoornebraska.org for a permit, and then send your images and story to nebtrailcam@gmail.com. ■ My First Deer By Jeff Kurrus Don't wait another year. Matthew Post, age 12, shot his first deer, a 4x4 mulie, with a Remington 700 .243 rifle. Chris Clemens got his first deer at age 52 on Nov. 15, 2015, near O'Neill. He was beyond proud of his buck. William Culjat, age 14, took his first deer near Comstock. He is pictured here with his uncle Joe. On Nov. 21, 2015, Emma Berry shot her first deer, a mulie, in Chase County. M h P h hi fi d li i h

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