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Lake Wanahoo PATH sites open for reservations

The Passing Along the Heritage mentored youth hunting program sites at Lake Wanahoo now may be reserved.

Lake Wanahoo, a mile north of Wahoo in Saunders County, has seven hunting sites totaling 1,067 acres.

The PATH program is for mentored youth hunts where experienced mentor hunters can “pass along” their knowledge to youth, who must be aged 17 or younger to be eligible to hunt. Mentors may not hunt. This allows mentors to focus their attention on the youth, ensuring a safe and successful hunt.

The Lower Platte North Natural Resources District manages the habitat in cooperation with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. There are five upland sites that allow for hunting of deer, upland birds, and waterfowl and two waterfowl-only sites. Sites range in size from 135 to 200 acres.

Interested mentors must create an account at apps.outdoornebraska.gov/PATH before they can reserve a PATH site. After choosing an available PATH property and reserving a date, a mentor will be able to print a permission slip, which must be carried during the hunt. Mentors may enroll for PATH up to five times annually.

Learn more about PATH and its other sites across the state at the program’s website.

The program is made possible by a partnership between the Game and Parks, National Wild Turkey Federation, National Shooting Sports Foundation and Nebraska landowners.


About Jerry Kane

Jerry Kane is the news manager with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. He can be contacted at jerry.kane@nebraska.gov or 402-471-5008.

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