Buckshot Run Outiftters 308-968-3387
Nebraska Outfitter and Guides member, Buckshot Run is a 4th and 5th generation family farm. We offer Nebraska deer and turkey hunting with home cooked meals- Nebraska style. Hunt on 4,000 acres of private Nebraska hunting grounds. Prime Nebraska Whitetail deer habitat in cedar and oak hills and riverfront in the beautiful North Loup River Valley just 40 miles north of Grand Island Nebraska. Buckshot Run gets its name from an Indian fighter and government scout, Conrad Wentworth, or "Little Buckshot", who homesteaded along the Deadwood Trail, just east of the North Loup River. (Loup is the French name for wolf.) From the Missouri river to the Rockies, Little Buckshot was a wellknown picturesque personality who figured prominently in the settlement of the Loup Valley.
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| 2007 Rifle Hunt- 150+ Whitetail |
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Nebraska Whitetail Deer Hunting 2007
Hunt Nebraska Whitetail deer on 4,000 acres of private land in the scenic North Loup River valley. Our hunts include; guides, gratuity, stands, blinds, lodging, transportation to the hunting areas, stands, transportation to the locker, and delicious home cooked meals at our Deadwood Trail Hunting Hideout. Not included game preparation, processing fee, and license. 50% deposit required when booking hunt. 50% upon arrival.
Merriam and Rio Turkey Hunting
Hunt record book Merriams and Rios on our property bordering the scenic North Loup River. We furnish guides, stands, lodging at the Deadwood Trail Hunting Hideout, and delicious home cooked meals. We take the extra step to make your stay an enjoyable and memorable experience.
In 2008, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will allow three permits to be purchased for the spring turkey season. Each additional turkey will cost an additional $300 per bird (Licenses are not included).
Buckshot Run Youth Hunting
In the interest of promoting youth hunting, a youth 16 and under can hunt for 1/2 price if accompanied by an adult paying a regular hunting fee. Please visit the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission rules and regulations on youth hunting.
Buckshot Run Outfitters Upland and Varmint hunting
In your spare time/break time, we offer varmint and upland game hunting, in season, as part of your hunting package. Hunt pheasant, quail, prairie chicken, rabbit, squirrel, prairie dog, and varmints such as raccoon, and coyote.
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| 2006 Nebraska Muzzleloader Hunt |
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Buckshot Run Outfitters Blackpowder hunting
During the 2006 Muzzleloader season this group of friends filled 3 out of the 4 tags with Whitetail bucks! All of the hunters had opportunities to shoot deer, sometimes luck and skill is the only thing separating them from the kill.
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| Deadwood Trail Hunting Hideout |
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The Deadwood Trail Hunting Hideout
Your stay will be accommodated in the Deadwood Trail Hunting Hideout. The lodge is located next to the hunting property. We will pick you up from the lodge and get you out into the stands. With the location being right on the North Loup river, wake up and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Lodge- 3 bedroom, full kitchen, mud room, 2 bathrooms, living room with TV, and a basement to store equipment
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Rifle Deer- 4 days, $2,750.00
Muzzleloader Deer- 5 days, $1980.00
Archery Deer- 5 days, $1980.00
Spring Turkey- 3 days, $1320.00
Fall Turkey and Deer combo (during Muzzleloader or Archery Season only) 6 days, $2,350.00
Second and third turkeys, $300 each.
Second deer (doe), free.
Second deer Buck-$1,000.00
Included:
Lodging, meals, transportation to and from the field, blinds, guides, and gratuity. The pheasant or varmint hunting is complementary.
- 2007 Brochure
- Contact Us
- Purchase Trip
Purchase your trip on-line at the Hunt and Fish online store front. Use the search menu to locate the hunting package your wishing to purchase. - Nebraska Game and Parks
Purchase your permits and down-load the hunting brochures. - Miletta Vista Winery
Check out this link to a great Nebraska Winery. Make sure and visit after accomplishing hunting adventures at Buckshot Run Outfitters. Take a bottle a bottle home to celebrate your successful trip.