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Nevada Hunting Page

This is the Official Nevada hunting regulations and Information navigation page for the Nevada state rules and regulations guidebook overviews.

You can access each individual state regulation guidebook by clicking the links below.

These are just the overviews of the official state regulations.

The Actual state Nevada hunting regulation guidebooks are accessible by clicking on the state you would like to see from the home page map then clicking on the Nevada state hunting regulations books.

They are also accessible by clicking on the Nevada hunting reg. books below and accessing the Nevada hunting regs link in the Nevada Guidebooks listed below.

Enjoy be safe and have a great time exploring the site and remember to check back often to keep updated on all the new laws, rules, and Nevada regulations pertaining to the hunting, fishing, trapping, and wildlife sports.

Weather its, Nevada bear hunting, Nevada Boar Hunting, Nevada deer hunting, Nevada dove hunting, Nevada Duck Hunting, Nevada Elk Hunting, Nevada goose hunting, Nevada grouse hunting, Nevada javelina hunting, Nevada mule deer hunting, Nevada pheasant hunting, Nevada predator hunting, Nevada quail hunting, Nevada rabbit hunting, Nevada pronghorn/antelope hunting, Nevada raccoon hunting, Nevada moose hunting, or Nevada whitetail deer   We have the Nevada  state hunting regulations for your trip into the wilderness or on the water covered in one easy to location.

Hunting is regulated in Nevada by the fish and game department. You can check there website for current hunting information including Hunters education courses and requirements.
Nevada hunting opportunities are diverse. Everything from antelope, deer, elk, wild pig and bear. Most hunting opportunities are established using the zone system with varying dates and bag limits. Special muzzleloader and archery seasons are available for most upland game and big game species.
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Nevada Hunting Information

Ely Elk Viewing Area
The largest herd of elk in Nevada can be observed feeding during the fall and spring seasons, both along the paved highway south of Ely and at the viewing area pull-out. Peak viewing times are October through November and March through April, with elk sometimes also seen in mid-winter. Other watchable wildlife species in the area include golden eagles, ravens, black-tailed jackrabbits and least chipmunks

Fallon NWR
Fallon NWR was established in 1931 as a refuge and breeding ground for birds and wild animals. It is located in the Lahontan Valley of western Nevada at the terminus of the Carson River. The refuge comprises over 15,000 acres of playa and wetland habitat in the Carson Sink. In years of high water-flows down the Carson River, the refuge is important for migratory shorebirds and waterfowl. However, due to diversions, in most years there is insufficient water-flow down the Carson River to enter the refuge.The refuge is open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. However, there are no facilities located on Fallon Refuge. Roads are primitive and passable only during those periods of dry weather.

Lahontan Cutthroat Natural Area
Protected habitat for the Lahontan cutthroat trout, a threatened species. Area includes most of the Mahogany Creek drainage above Summer Camp Creek. No fishing allowed but birdwatching is great, also wildlife viewing. Mule deer, pronghorn are resident big game.