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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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Nevada hunting, fishing licenses now valid for 1 year

As of Jan. 1, beginning with licenses purchased on that date or later, Nevada’s hunting and fishing licenses are good for a year following the date of purchase.

First-time shooter is a quick study on the range

Stephanie proudly pointed to the tight group of holes just below the orange center of her target. That she was excited about her accomplishment went without saying. The smile on her face said it all.

Comins Lake, Cave Lake offer good options for ice fishing

Unseasonably warm temperatures have slowed ice at Eagle Valley and Echo Canyon reservoirs, customary ice fishing destinations for Southern Nevada anglers.

Take precautions when venturing onto ice for fishing

If winter brings with it temperatures cold enough to cover regional trout waters with ice, we can look forward to some outdoor adventure, especially if the hard water is thick enough to make ice fishing safe.

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Duck hunters singing out for cold weather front

For most of us, hunkering down in a duck blind with wind-blown rain kissing the side of your face doesn’t sound like much fun, but for serious duck hunters, that and cloud cover is just what they want.

Let’s respect and protect our natural resources

Unfortunately, some show little respect for our wildlife resource and no respect for the laws that ensure it will be there for us and following generations.

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.

Teach kids how to fish at one of Las Vegas’ urban ponds

If you are looking for a way to get your kids or grandkids outdoors this Thanksgiving weekend, you may want to consider introducing them to the sport of fishing.

Holiday season offers outdoorsmen plenty of options

With the Thanksgiving holiday next week, some of you might be thinking about putting your binoculars, shotgun or fishing rod away for the season. That’s your choice, but you could be passing up some good times in the outdoors.

New duck hunters should make list of 4 essential items

Taking up a new outdoor pursuit is both exciting and overwhelming. Exciting because it is something new — and overwhelming because each new pursuit comes with a list of equipment that will easily drain your bank account.

Wildlife conservation began during Great Depression

Anyone who undertakes a serious look at the history of wildlife conservation in North America will recognize that two of the greatest landmarks in natural resource management had their beginnings in the heart of the Great Depression.

Nevada Striper Club promotes friendly competition

The Nevada Striper Club’s mission is to “Bring fisherman together and provide a family based social setting. Our goal is to enhance fishing skills and promote the sport of fishing through camaraderie and friendly competition.”

Switch to new hunting products proves beneficial in the field

If one had to identify a single personality trait that all outdoorsmen have in common, it would have to be loyalty. We are loyal to destinations, to our friends, to specific outdoor stores and especially to the product brands we use in the field.

Deer season ends fast but with venison for the freezer

The roman-nosed buck was wide with good mass on its main beams and tall eye guards. From a distance, he at first looked to be a big two-point, but as the buck drew closer, I counted four points on one side and three on the other.

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