Trophy Nebraska Whitetail and Mule Deer Hunts

We offer great Nebraska mule deer hunting along the Platte River Valley.

This Nebraska deer hunt takes place on some of the larger tracts of land along the Platte River Valley. With over 60,000 acres of Sandhills and sixteen miles along the Platte River there is ample habitat to support great numbers of game including whitetail deer, mule deer, upland birds, turkeys and waterfowl.

With over 60,000 acres of Sandhills and sixteen miles along the Platte River there is ample habitat to support great numbers of game including whitetail deer, mule deer, upland birds, Merriam’s wild turkeys and waterfowl. This area boasts a high density of whitetail deer and through intensive management practices, there is excellent age structure and genetics. Rifle and archery hunting seasons fall during the rut in Nebraska allowing terrific opportunity for a trophy of a lifetime.

  • In Nebraska you can hunt both mule deer and whitetails and license and tags are over-the-counter.
  • Average Whitetail: 130-150+
  • Average Mule Deer: 140-160+
  • Archery Nebraska deer hunting season is September 15 through December 31.
  • The Nebraska rifle deer season falls during the rut!
  • Muzzleloader hunts take place in mid December as winter is moving in.
  • Opportunity rate with our Nebraska mule deer hunting outfitters is close to 100% on 125 inch deer and better.
  • Hunters may hunt a second deer, for a small trophy fee. The price on this hunt will blow your mind.
Outdoors International

At Outdoors International, we understand the importance of meticulous planning and seamless logistics for a successful and stress-free hunt. Our fully vetted outfitters will do their best to help take care of every detail, allowing you to focus on your adventure.

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Included:

  • Professional guiding and field care of animals harvested
  • Meals & accommodations for the scheduled hunt dates
  • Pre/post hunt logistical assistance
  • 4 hunt days
  • One Buck (Add a second buck for a trophy fee)

Not Included:

  • Required license & tags
  • Travel to & from Nebraska
  • Meat processing & taxidermy costs
  • Trip Insurance
  • Tips for your guide. While not required, it is very much appreciated, and guides often depend on them as supplemental income. Learn how much to tip a hunting guide.

Lodging and Accommodations

  • Clean comfortable lodge with all comforts of home including laundry facilities. No Wifi.
  • Continental breakfast.
  • Pack lunch while in field or return to lodge for hot lunch (ie. soup and sandwiches).
  • Great home cooked hot dinner where you won’t go hungry.

Typical Daily Schedule

Get up before daylight, eat continental breakfast and head out to stand (or spot and stalk in vehicle/ATV) depending on species. It is up to hunter, can take pack lunch or return to lodge for hot lunch then back out for afternoon hunt. Return to lodge for hot home-cooked dinner. Spend evening in comfortable living room atmosphere discussing the day with the other hunters in lodge.

Guides

Guiding is typically 2 on 1. Guides will provide transportation to and from stand locations, and can sit with hunter if prior arrangements have been made.

Travel Information

Closest airport (outfitter will pick up) is North Platte, NE.

  • Arrive the afternoon prior to your first scheduled hunt day.
  • Hunt for four days.
  • Depart the the next day.

*The Outfitter finalizes the official schedule on the year of your hunt when the season’s official dates have been published in the regulations. Please allow schedule +/- a few days each way.*

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Booking Information

Please note that reservations are not considered finalized until agreed upon deposit is received. This ensures agreed upon dates and current pricing.

Quality outfitters are in high demand so let us know right away, as some trips do book years in advance.