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Reno Nevada Hunting and Fishing
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Nevada Department of Wildlife - Fish Nevada
Although Nevada is widely known as a dry state, it has over 200 ponds, lakes and reservoirs which provide nearly 400,000 surface acres of sport-fishing opportunity. Additionally, both Nevada and Arizona share Lake Mead, North America's largest reservoir which lies along the Colorado River. Add to this total, more than 500 streams and rivers that span nearly 3,000 fishable miles, and the state offers a wide variety of angling possibilities.
Contact Nevada Department of Wildlife for currrent laws, regulations, and license requirements.
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CyberFly 530-587-7333
Our focus is to teach you how to efficiently pursue wild trout while experiencing the beautiful areas they inhabit. The only thing that we really ask of you: do not lose your focus; relax & have a great time in the outdoors.
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Official Website: CyberFly Location: Truckee |
Reno Fly Shop 775-825-3474 The Reno Fly Shop and the summer store, Truckee River Outfitters, offer local information, guide service to area waters as well as the regions most complete inventory of fly fishing equipment.
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Official Website: Reno Fly Shop Location: Reno |
Fly Fishing Tahoe 530-525-6575 summer only Trips to the back bountry, to smaller lakes and streams. Lessons include, casting, the use of angles, power and accuracy, Hinge It Leader Systems, reading water, use of light, fly selection, short line indicator, nymphing, dries, and streamers. The sport of fly fishing is a sport of skill, mechanics, mastering, and most of all, feeling.
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Official Website: Fly Fishing Tahoe Location: Lake Tahoe |
Four Reel Sportfishing 530-543-1353
Lake Tahoe’s most complete fishing charter is fully equipped to make your Lake Tahoe vacation a life-long memory. Reeling in the big one is not uncommon aboard this relaxing venture into the waters of Lake Tahoe. Business or private charter, you’ll find the service friendly and fun.
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Official Website: Four Reel Sportfishing Location: Lake Tahoe |
Tahoe Sport Fishing Co. 800-696-7797 The best and largest fishing fleet on Lake Tahoe. Captains are experienced in trolling, drifting, and jigging and they're here year-round to guide you to the lake's hot spots. If you prefer a quiet sightseeing tour, we can provide that too, as well as V.I.P. party boats.
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Official Website: Tahoe Sport Fishing Co. Location: Lake Tahoe |
Mile High Fishing Charters 530-541-5312 Owned and operated by Joby and Laura Cefalu. Their commitment is to provide the finest Tahoe fishing adventure possible. The service is second to none. All of the guides are licensed as Master Guides in California and Nevada and also have Coast Guard Captain's Licenses.
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Official Website: Mile High Fishing Charters Location: Lake Tahoe |
Tahoe's Best Fishing Spots 800-399-5362 This fishing guide is a helpful resource on featured fishing charter companies, fishing regulations, where to obtain your fishing license, general descriptions of area fishing spots, and lists of who to contact for that memorable fishing charter on Lake Tahoe.
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Official Website: Tahoe's Best Fishing Spots Location: Lake Tahoe |
Cutthroat Charters 775-476-0555
Charter service on Pyramid Lake. Custom 24 ft. Boulton Sea Skiff is equipped with a Tournament Champion HR, 5 Cannon Digi-Troll IV downriggers, and light action rods and reels. The boat is heated and comfortably seats up to 6 people. All fishing equipment is provided.
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Official Website: Cutthroat Charters Location: Sutcliffe, Pyramid Lake |
Crosby Lodge 775-476-0400
Home of the world record Lahontan Cutthroat Trout. The lodge includes cabin and trailer rentals, store, bar and restaurant, gas, propane, and ATM services. Charter service and boat rentals nearby.
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Official Website: Crosby Lodge Location: Sutcliffe, Pyramid Lake |
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Nevada Department of Wildlife - Hunt Nevada What’s to hunt in Nevada? Big and small game, furbearers and unprotected species. Big game species include mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, three sub-species of bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, and mountain goat. Nevada’s big game hunts are conducted by a random draw process and are available to those 12 years old or older. Applications are generally available in mid-March and the application deadline is around mid-April. A second drawing is conducted for remaining tags in June, and any remaining tags after that draw can be applied for on a first-come, first-served basis.Mountain lion tags are available over the counter and furbearers can be hunted or trapped with a trapping license. Upland game birds like chukar partridge, California and Gamble's quail, ruffed grouse, blue grouse, dove, and the Himalayan snowcock are popular upland game, or hunters may choose to hunt waterfowl or certain migratory birds. Unprotected species like coyote and jackrabbit may be hunted without a hunting license by both residents and nonresidents.
Contact Nevada Department of Wildlife for currrent laws, regulations, and license requirements.
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Nevada Firearms Training Academy 775-884-4867
Comprehensive weapons training to meet your needs. From personal protection to increasing your shooting accuracy, They can help gauge and improve your skills effectively. No other company can match their commitment to customer satisfaction, safety, and education.
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Official Website: Nevada Firearms Academy Location: Carson City |
Carson Valley Clays 775-265-4445
A 70 member private facility with a Trap and Skeet field. A 14 station Sporting Clays course winds it's way through mountainous terrain. The
club offers the facility to private groups and clubs for events.
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Official Website: Carson Valley Clays Location: Carson Valley |
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