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Chukar partridge hunters have their work cut out for them

Though chukar partridge numbers are depressed in Nevada and Utah, there are still chukars on the landscape. That means hunting opportunity for those willing to work.

3 words that should be top of mind for every hunter

Keeping game meat cool, clean and dry will make a big difference in the quality of the final product when you serve it up on the dinner table.

How many fishing rods are too many? It depends on the angler

Each angler has his personal preferences when it comes to baits. Those preferences determine how many rods they use and how they are rigged at the start of the day.

Utah offers good option for big game hunting

The southwestern corner of Utah long has been a popular deer hunting destination with Las Vegas residents, probably because of its proximity.

Big game hunting options still abound in nearby states

That audible groan of disappointment you heard Friday morning came from folks like me who woke up to the disappointing news that they had failed to draw a 2019 Nevada big game tag.

Hunters beware of fire-damaged areas in Northern Nevada

It has been another rough summer for wildlife habitat in Northern Nevada, as wildland fires have taken their toll on popular hunting areas.

Anglers weigh debate on noise fish-finders make

A primary tool for competitive bass anglers is the modern fish-finder, but those going after big fish will often turn the device off while fishing in less than 30 feet of water.

Some fish stories turn into science experiments

A rumor captured my interest early this week when I heard someone talking about an angler who had reeled in a 48-pound striper from the cool waters of Lake Mead’s uppermost basin.

Layered clothing, safety practices first key to ice fishing

I have visited with many anglers about the sport of ice fishing and learned there tends to be two camps: those who have given it a try and those who won’t.

Antique fishing lure sparks more questions than answers

I realized my wife had found two antique bobbers tied to individual hand fishing lines complete with five sinkers. Unlike the plastic bobbers and floats available today, those in the display case are made of brass.

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