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May 2026 Nebraskaland

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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May 2026 • Nebraskaland 75 Loup City pheasant hunt, ca. 1927 My great-great-uncle Will Stricker, left, poses with four other hunters, unknown, in the Frederick Hotel in Loup City after a pheasant hunt. I believe this is one of the first years pheasants could be hunted in Nebraska. The first pheasant hunt was a three-day season in 1927 in Wheeler County and certain parts of Sherman County, which is where Loup City is located. The bag limit at that time was five birds, and the five men shot 25 birds. If anyone knows the identity of the other hunters, please reach out. – Larry Jones, Lincoln Coon hunting, 1977 That fall, my dad, C. Walter Korte (left), and I hunted coons with his white German shepherd and purebred Norwegian elkhound. The coons were sold to Smeal's Hide and Fur Co. in Scribner for $24 each. – Wendall Korte, Columbus

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