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In The Outdoors

In The Outdoors

Freelance writer Doug Nielsen is a conservation educator for the Nevada Department of Wildlife. His “In the Outdoors” column, published Thursday in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, is not affiliated with or endorsed by the NDOW. Any opinions he states in his column are his own.
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Digital fishing journal offers tips on hot spots, bait

One of the fun aspects of technology is the ability to self-document our outdoor adventures. All you need to do is put a pint-sized action camera on your head, hit the record button and everything you look at is recorded in high definition.

Boaters beware of symptoms related to carbon monoxide poisoning

According to the U.S. Coast Guard boating safety website, “Early symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning include irritated eyes, headache, nausea, weakness, and dizziness.”

Quality time can beat quantity time, especially for turkey hunts

For many of us, time is the limiting factor when it comes to hunting and fishing opportunity. Even the best laid plans are frequently disrupted by life’s other demands.

Nesbitt Lake offers many fishing experiences

When it comes to picking an outdoor destination, many of us tend to focus on places with the most amenities or the largest number of positive internet reviews.

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It’s important to check your fishing line regularly

Sometimes the longest lasting fishing lessons are those born out of adversity, especially if the instruction involves at least one good fish that got away.

Fishing emergencies can be avoided by bringing backup rods

C. Douglas Nielsen advises to always carry backup fishing rods. “There I stood, broken rod in one hand and a reservoir full of hungry trout waiting just down the hill. It was kind of like holding an empty cone after the ice cream falls out.”

Las Vegas teen hosts ‘Sin City Outdoors’ Youtube series

Las Vegas resident Adrian Montero Jr. hosts “Sin City Outdoors,” a successful hunting and fishing show that can be viewed on YouTube. In its third year, the show has almost 68,000 followers.

Reactions mixed on Nevada shed antler hunting regulation

As approved by the Nevada State Board of Wildlife Commissioners, the regulation for hunting of shed antlers reads, “A person shall not take or gather shed antlers from or on any public land located in Elko, Eureka, Lander, Lincoln, Nye, or White Pine Counties at any time from January 1 to April 30.”

Shooters take aim at clay targets in Ducks Unlimited event

The event is more than a gathering of shooting sports enthusiasts who enjoy breaking clay birds with their shotguns. It also serves as a fundraiser for DU’s waterfowl conservation efforts in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

Do research before you start looking for a travel trailer

If you are contemplating the jump from a tent to a travel trailer, you need to consider some things before visiting the dealership and perhaps even before you start looking online.

Trout action heats up early with Nevada’s mild winter

During a typical winter, mid-February would still be a little soon for any serious talk about early spring trout fishing, but this winter has been anything but typical.

Safari Club convention specializes in unique adventures

At the Safari Club International Hunter’s Convention on Saturday, I came across one of the best tag lines I have seen for a company specializing in services for the outdoor adventurer: “Specializing in wet, cold and miserable.”

Don’t forget to apply for your turkey hunting tag

If you have yet to try turkey hunting, you are missing out on a fun experience. Nevada’s 2018 turkey draw is open at NDOWlicensing.com until 11 p.m. Tuesday.

This definitely isn’t your father’s hunting rifle

Like many modern hunting rifles, the 110 now sports a black synthetic stock, but it’s anything but typical. The stock is designed so shooters can adjust the comb and pull of their rifle stock for a custom fit without the help of a gunsmith.

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