Snow Goose - 2 Day Hunt Package

- We are a premium waterfowl hunting guide service that operates in Northern Colorado, Southeast Wyoming, and Nebraska. We are also the hunting buddy you have been longing for. The one who takes you out to their best hunting spot, brings the decoys, and spends all day making sure you have a good time.
- Our priority is you. We believe with effective communication, we can adapt our services to fit your needs. If you are not satisfied, then neither are we.
- Preparation is key to a great hunt. We do the work, which starts with building and maintaining quality pits and blinds, continues with daily scouting of our hunting locations, and ends with a well coordinated hunt day. You can count on us to have everything ready to go for your hunt, so you can relax and enjoy.
- It is our mission to provide the best guided waterfowl hunting service in Colorado. We are not looking for short cuts to make things easier. We are looking to do our best for you.
About this hunt
| Hunting season: | Feb 21, 2026 - Mar 9, 2026 |
Where you will hunt
Territory
| Fence type: | Partly fenced |
| Fence area: | 50 square miles |
| Territory size: | 1000 acres |
| Languages spoken by staff: | English |
Structure by elevation
Plains: 100%Structure by landscape
Fields/Bush: 30%, Agricultural lands: 70%Where you will stay
Cub Creek
How to get there
Navigation guidelines
| Nearest airport: | Lincoln Airport |
| Distance from airport: | 50 miles |
| Transfer from airport: | No |
| Transfer from railway: | No |
Other information
| Gun rental: | Yes |
| Vaccination required: | No |
Terms
Price includes
- Accommodation
- Transport on territory
- Transfer from/to airport
- Insurance
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Snacks
- Beverages/soft drinks
- Alcoholic drinks
- Laundry
- Housekeeping
- Bird Cleaning
- Gun rental
Price does NOT include
- Hunting license
- Gun permits
- Ammunition
- Field trophy preparation
- Trophy measurement
- Gratuities
Cancellation
Deposits are non-refundable. If dates are available, dates of hunt could be changed.Wounding
- No wounding penalties.
- Dog used to recover game.
Payment
Deposit
Final payment
Paid 30 days before huntTAGs & licenses
Big Game
Nebraska’s big game species include White-tailed deer, Mule deer, Pronghorn antelope, Elk, Bighorn sheep, and Wild turkey (which is considered big game in NE). All big game hunting in Nebraska requires a species-specific permit (tag). There is no single “big game license” – hunters must obtain a permit for each species they intend to hunt.
Deer: Nebraska has numerous deer permit types by region as well as by equipment (archery, firearm, muzzleloader). Many deer permits are available OTC, but some high-demand units are draw units where you must apply during a draw period. Overall, permits for deer are plentiful; resident and non-resident hunters can usually purchase deer permits for general units until quotas are filled. Nebraska allows each hunter to have up to two buck permits (usually one by draw and one OTC).
Pronghorn (antelope): Pronghorn permits are limited. Residents may apply for firearm pronghorn permits by lottery (and a few archery pronghorn permits); non-residents have extremely limited opportunity (non-residents can generally only obtain an archery antelope permit, and even that is by draw).
Elk and Bighorn Sheep permits are very limited and distributed via lottery to residents only.
Nebraska’s Wild turkey is considered a big game bird. Turkey permits are sold OTC for spring and fall seasons – residents and non-residents may purchase turkey permits equally though the latter have a quota for spring hunts.
Small Game
Nebraska requires a Hunt Permit (small game license) for hunting small game and upland game birds. Residents and non-residents alike must have this permit to hunt species like Pheasant, Quail, Prairie grouse, Rabbit, Squirrel, Dove, Waterfowl, etc. A person hunting big game does not need a separate small game permit in addition to their big game permit.
In addition, most hunters must purchase a Habitat Stamp which funds wildlife habitat – this stamp is required once per year for anyone hunting any species in Nebraska (small game or big game).
For Waterfowl hunters need a Nebraska Waterfowl Stamp (for ducks/geese) as well as the Federal Duck Stamp, and must complete HIP registration
Furbearers: To hunt or trap furbearers (coyote, raccoon, bobcat, etc.), a hunting or fur-harvesting permit is needed.
Documents Needed
- Nebraska Hunt Permit (Small Game License)
- Species-Specific Big Game Permits
- Habitat Stamp
- Waterfowl Stamp & HIP + Federal Duck Stamp
- Hunter Education Card
Minimum Hunter Age
In Nebraska, the minimum age to hunt big game is 10 years old for Deer and Turkey, and 12 years old for Antelope, Elk, or Bighorn sheep
There is no minimum age for small game – hunters under age 12 do not need a license and must be accompanied by a licensed adult. Hunters under 16 are not required to have a Habitat Stamp. Also, Nebraska’s apprentice exemption allows newcomers of any age to try hunting under supervision without hunter ed (one time). All hunters ages 12+ must have completed hunter education to hunt independently.
More Information
- outdoornebraska.gov - Nebraska Game & Parks.
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