![]() ![]() Persons may spearfish for striped bass in Lake Mead and Lake Mohave from Cottonwood Cove to the cable below Hoover Dam. Persons may spearfish for unprotected fish in all Nevada waters except Lake Tahoe and Topaz Lake. (Refer to NRS 503.290) Spearfishing/Bowfishing No more than two lines may be used (Except as noted under “Spearfishing /Bowfishing” and “Unprotected Fish”). No more than three baited hooks, nor more than three fly hooks, or two lures or plugs irrespective of the number of hooks or attractor blades attached thereto, may be attached to the line. (Refer to NAC 503.500)įish may be taken only with hook and line attached to rod or reel and closely attended in the manner known as angling. Where size limits do apply, this shall mean the total length of the fish including the head and tail, measured as illustrated in the diagram. Unless otherwise noted under Region General Regulations or Region Special Regulations, there is no size limit. For example, if an angler fishes one body of water where the limit is five trout and takes his limit, he may not then move to a body of water where the limit is two trout and keep any more fish. ![]() There is simply a “limit.” An angler may not have more than one limit in possession. In this state, there is no distinction between a “daily” limit and a “possession” limit. Limits for waters, which have special limits or restrictions, are listed under each Region’s Special Regulations. Limits for individual counties are specified under each Region’s General Regulations. Fish that are caught and immediately released back to the water alive are not considered to be reduced to possession or part of the limit. The “Limit” includes fish caught in Nevada which have been processed or preserved and are stored at any location. “Limit” means the maximum number of game fish that may be lawfully taken and reduced to possession by a person. These license requirements are for all Nevada waters except for some “interstate waters” (Lake Tahoe, Topaz Lake, Lake Mead, Lake Mohave, Colorado River). For example, if the limit is five fish, these young anglers may take only two fish. Nonresident anglers under 12 years of age are not required to have a license, but the number of fish taken must not exceed 50 percent of the limit. ![]() Any resident 12 years of age or older who fishes in Nevada is required to have a fishing license. ![]()
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