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Nevada’s hunting license gives you the ability to hunt upland game and waterfowl during the open seasons. Big game animals require a tag in addition to a license and can be obtained by a draw process or purchased through a landowner; the First-Come, First-Served program; or through auctions and raffles hosted by third-party non-governmental ...
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Nevada’s hunting opportunities consist of big game, upland birds and waterfowl. Buy your hunting licenses, permits and apply for tags through our secure, easy online process.
Selling the pelts of ANY species in Nevada requires the seller to possess a trapping license. Additional regulations include prohibitions on the take of bobcat or gray fox by nonresidents and check-in and sealing requirements for bobcats.
Tag Fees. In Nevada big game seasons are established for antelope, black bear, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, moose, mountain goat, and mountain lion. Tags for all game species, except mountain lion, are awarded through a random, computerized tag draw process held in late May.
Any person 12 or older who hunts game birds or mammals in Nevada is required to have a hunting license. (Refer to NRS 502.010) Youths 14 and older who possess a valid license and have received parental permission may hunt unaccompanied.
Tag Fees. In Nevada big game seasons are established for antelope, black bear, deer, elk, bighorn sheep, mountain goat, and mountain lion. Tags for all game species, except mountain lion, are awarded through a random, computerized tag draw process held in late May.
This guide goes over in-state and out-of-state rules, license prerequisites, and the schedule for the types of game during the 2024 period. With this information readily accessible, you can organize your expedition with certainty, knowing you’re following all appropriate rules.
Whether you like to hunt, fish, bird watch, hike, camp or enjoy any number of outdoor activities, Nevada has something for everyone. Free Youth Licenses While Supplies Last! Click Here
Nevada hunting licenses, permits, and regulations for resident and non-resident hunters can be purchased on the Nevada Department of Wildlife website. Click below to view the website. Learn More