"It led to a passion that continues today and taught me what it takes to be a successful turkey hunter. More importantly, it made me appreciate the amazing hunting in my home state." https://t.co/1S2tjnXM67
"Just because state fishing regulations may allow you to use more than one rod doesn’t mean you have to. Keep it simple until you figure out a system that works." https://t.co/2DSUzysygx
Early airmail pilots flew open-cockpit biplanes, navigated by landmarks and simple maps, and landed in grassy airfields. By 1930 their facilities and technology had changed dramatically. What seems quaint in hindsight was in fact a time of rapid change. https://t.co/Q4mtZFnocy
Anglers visiting Fort Robinson State Park in coming months may be disappointed to find some of their favorite ponds without water, but are sure to enjoy the same places in coming years. https://t.co/bBq6YNDqn6
Changes in flows and habitat on the Platte and the availability of food around it during the past century prompted the birds to congregate in a limited number of reaches — the phenomenon is still evolving. https://t.co/uwxL1pDTEf
"I first photographed the road in late May of 2017. The bright green shrubs and undergrowth provided a striking contrast to the blackened tree trunks." https://t.co/VvaGnjKSTb
"I put in so many hours, literally thousands of practice shots throughout the summer and fall. To have it all come together and pay off, it means the world to me.” https://t.co/uzVio69PJo
"I first photographed the road in late May of 2017. The bright green shrubs and undergrowth provided a striking contrast to the blackened tree trunks." https://t.co/QoB7jNslTf
Zachary Welch of Ainsworth is the latest hunter to complete Nebraska's super tag, which allows for one elk, one antelope, one deer and two turkeys. https://t.co/dkvo2axRsD
"The first time I laid eyes on this corkscrew turn nestled in the Pine Ridge of the Panhandle, I couldn’t help but question if I had stepped outside the borders of Nebraska." https://t.co/TqGpq24gow
The cranes are arriving earlier and staying longer. With more birds packed into a smaller area, biologists are left to wonder what the future holds. https://t.co/8HTufxfoXi