Nevada Waterfowl News
Waterfowl Hunters Need Reservations
Oct. 01, 2008Hunters planning to bag a few ducks or geese at the Key Pittman and Overton Wildlife Management Areas on opening day of their respective seasons will need to make reservations before they do so. At Key Pittman reservations are needed only on opening day of the duck and goose seasons, but at Overton reservations are required for opening day of both the duck and goose seasons and for the remainder of the waterfowl season.
Nevada's young hunters will have flyways all to themselves during a youth-only waterfowl season scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 5 & 6 in Lincoln and Clark counties. The season is open only to hunters 15 years of age and younger, but each youth must be accompanied by an adult who is at least 18 years old. However, the adults are not allowed to hunt during this season.
Chad Belding from "The Fowl Life" talks to Ultimate Waterfowl Hunting - Dec. 07, 2010
Chad Belding is the host and creator of "The Fowl Life" and "Dead Dog Walkin" television shows.
WATERFOWL HUNTERS NEED RESERVATIONS - Sep. 22, 2010
Hunters planning to bag a few ducks or geese at the Key Pittman and Overton Wildlife Management Areas on opening day of their respective seasons will need to make reservations before they do so. At Key Pittman reservations are needed only on opening day of the duck and goose seasons, but at Overton reservations are required for opening day of both the duck and goose seasons and for the remainder of the waterfowl season.
DUCK HUNTERS SUBJECT TO BOATING LAWS TOO - Sep. 08, 2010
Even though some waterfowl hunters pursue their quarry from a small boat or other watercraft, they sometimes fail to recognize that they are boaters and are therefore subject to Nevada?s boating regulations. This is probably due to the fact that waterfowl hunters generally use their boat simply as the means to get to and from their hunting spot rather than as the means of towing skiers or an inner tube full of kids around their favorite lake. But that kind of thinking doesn?t hold water.
YOUTH WATERFOWL HUNT SLATED FOR SOUTHERN COUNTIES - Feb. 21, 2010
Young waterfowl hunters will have flyways in Lincoln and Clark counties all to themselves during a special two-day youth waterfowl season scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 13 & 14. The season is open to hunters 15 years of age and younger, but each youth must be accompanied by an adult who is at least 18 years old. Adults are not allowed to hunt during this season, however.
WATERFOWL HUNTERS NEED RESERVATIONS - Oct. 08, 2009
Hunters planning to bag a few ducks or geese at the Key Pittman and Overton Wildlife Management Areas on opening day of their respective seasons will need to make reservations ahead of time. At Key Pittman, reservations are needed only on opening day of the duck and goose seasons. At Overton, however, reservations are required for both the goose and the duck season openers and for the remainder of the waterfowl season.
COMMISSION APPROVES CHANGES TO MIGRATORY BIRD SEASONS - Aug. 31, 2009
With migratory bird season just around the corner, hunters are reminded to check the season dates and harvest limits recently set by the Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners.
WILDLIFE COMMISSION TO SET WATERFOWL SEASONS - Aug. 11, 2009
The Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners (Commission) will set season dates and bag limits for migratory waterfowl, common snipe, coots and moorhens at its August 14-15 meeting in Elko.



