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  2. Nevada Department of Wildlife - Wikipedia

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    In 1947 Five member State Fish and Game Commission increased to 17 elected members. In 1969 Seventeen member State Fish and Game Commission reduced to nine members, all appointed. Wildlife agency name changed from Fish and Game Commission to Nevada Department of Fish and Game.

  3. Lahontan cutthroat trout - Wikipedia

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    Here, Lahontan cutthroats became a large (up to 1 m or 39 in) and moderately long-lived predator of chub suckers and other fish as long as 30 or 40 cm (16 in). The trout was able to remain a predator in the larger remnant lakes where prey fish continued to flourish, but upstream populations were forced to adapt to eating smaller fish and insects.

  4. Fishing license - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. state of Oregon instituted a requirement for commercial fishing licenses in 1899, the same year that the state's sturgeon fishery had collapsed due to over-harvesting. Oregon began requiring recreational fishing licenses in 1901. [5] Indiana began issuing hunting licenses in 1901 and added fishing privileges to its hunting license in ...

  5. Upper Pahranagat Lake - Wikipedia

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    Upper Pahranagat Lake is a lake located in Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge, within the Pahranagat Valley south of Alamo, Nevada. [2] The lake is a popular fishing spot and campsite. [3] [4] The lake is fed by the Pahranagat Creek, and is connected to the Lower Pahranagat Lake via a short stream that follows U.S. Route 93.

  6. Spooner Lake - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, the Nevada Department of Wildlife began stocking the Spooner Lake with trout. [6] Trout species include the native Lahontan cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii henshawi), as well as multiple non-native species and hybrids including rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), brown trout (Salmo trutta), bowcutt trout (rainbow x cutthroat), brook trout (Salvenlinus fontinalis), and tiger ...

  7. Want to fish at the NC coast? Then you need a license ... - AOL

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    Whether you're a tourist or a local angler, you need a license to fish at the N.C. coast. Here's why, and how to get one.

  8. How much is a fishing license in Florida? Here's who needs ...

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    Nonresidents can get either 3-day freshwater or saltwater fishing licenses for $17, 7-day licenses for $30, or annual licenses for $47. Combo licenses are not available for non-residents.

  9. Kaweah River - Wikipedia

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    Lake Kaweah itself offers shoreline fishing and flatwater boating. The upper South Fork in Sequoia National Park has good fishing for wild rainbow trout, although a long hike is required to reach it. [58] A California fishing license is required for visitors older than age 16 in the park. [59] The upper Kaweah is also home to many hiking trails.