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Nevada license question
#1
If I were to buy a 2 day license say tuesday and I won't need it until say sunday or monday the following week, can I get it dated as such or does it start the day it was purchased? I ask because next month I am planning a trip to Great basin NP and I will be in Winnemucca the week before I head out to GBNP and would like to pic up the license then.
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#2
I can't say for sure since I just buy a annual at the store and call it.

On the flip side... I know I can go online and buy a Utah license and set the desired dates needed/required. Did that last year. (I got a Utah annual this year, yesterday as a matter of fact [Wink]) I'd check online verse going to any place in this city for a license. I have yet to ever meet anyone that really has a clue since there isn't that many fisherman out here compared to your state.

[url "http://www.ndow.org/...es/General_Licenses/"]http://www.ndow.org/...es/General_Licenses/[/url]
Also... This state does stuff the hard way. You will need a 2 day and you might also need a trout stamp. A 2 day non-resident might cover stuff like that verse a annual license purchasee. Something to be sure of.
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#3
Go figure NDOW has the 2014 listed online.

Trout stamp not required for short term licenses.

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[font "Arial,Arial"][size 2][font "Arial,Arial"][size 2]- Required for any license holder who takes or possesses trout. "Take" means catch, capture, net or kill. [/size][/font][/size][/font][size 2]Not [/size][size 2][/size][font "Arial,Arial"][size 2][font "Arial,Arial"][size 2]required for any Short-Term Fishing Permit.[/size][/font][/size][/font]
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So that is good. Without making a account, etc no way to figure out on my end if you can purchase a license online in Nevada and set the start/end dates.
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#4
But the 2014 regs that I just looked at said:

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[size 2] [/size][font "Arial,Arial"][size 2][font "Arial,Arial"][size 2]- Valid until midnight of the date specified. [/size][/font][/size][/font][size 2]$9.00 [/size]
[size 2] Each consecutive day added to a 1-Day/Short-Term Fishing Permit
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[font "Arial,Arial"][size 2][font "Arial,Arial"][size 2](Must be purchased at the same time Short-Term Permit is purchased). [/size][/font][/size][/font][size 2]$3.00 [/size]
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Which would lead me to believe you can set the start date going off the statement "Date Specified".

I'd make account online and see where that takes you.
Also second rod isn't included like it is in Utah now.
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#5
Thanks! Lookin at all the different states I want to fish in can get a little overwhelming and confusing on the regs. Looking at Arizona today and sheesh...[:/]
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#6
AZ is actually waaaay easier/mainstreamed this year verse all previous years...
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The AZ is an easy read. The most confusing so far has been the California Salt water/ocean regs. I'm dealing with fish and terms never before seen.[shocked].

Nevadas were pretty straight forward as well.
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#8
Yes, you can specify the dates you want your short term license to be, even if you buy early.
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#9
Thanks for posting this info. I just decided today that I may fish Nevada next week, so was wondering about this.
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#10
Thanks. Since I will be in winnemucca already I figured it would be easier for me to pick it up there at either the NDOW office or the Walmart or the ace hardware store.
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[quote albinotrout]The AZ is an easy read. The most confusing so far has been the California Salt water/ocean regs. I'm dealing with fish and terms never before seen.[shocked].

Nevadas were pretty straight forward as well.[/quote]

what are you trying to do in cali saltwater? if your going to be in the SD area BFT are biting on 3/4 day trips. fish from a pier and no license needed, just remember you have ot land from the pier too.

you can select dates on the permits here, i buy short term ones for my dad when he comes in.
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#12
I will be in the Oakland area and there is a pier close to the hotel I will be staying at. I will have a few hours to kill so I was thinking why not give pier fishing a try.

Thanks for the tip. Now I just got decide which days I want to fish at the park.[Smile]
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[quote albinotrout]I will be in the Oakland area and there is a pier close to the hotel I will be staying at. I will have a few hours to kill so I was thinking why not give pier fishing a try.

Thanks for the tip. Now I just got decide which days I want to fish at the park.[Smile][/quote]

another tip, stop by the tackle shop on the pier and chat it up. they can tell you whats working. Also if you hook into something larger, they have a gaff on a rope to bring it up so you dont have to land on beach.

http://www.pierfishing.com/resources/?id...hing_piers

list of piers


http://www.dfg.ca.gov/marine/faq.asp
Q. Where and when can I fish in the ocean without a fishing license?

A. Anyone 16 years and older must have a fishing license to take any kind of fish, mollusk, invertebrate or crustacean in California, except for persons angling from a public pier for non-commercial purposes in ocean or bay waters. A public pier is defined in the sport fishing regulations as a publicly owned man-made structure that has the following characteristics: is connected, above the mean high tide, to the main coastline or to the land mass of a named and charted natural island; has unrestricted free access for the general public; and has been built or currently functions for the primary purpose of allowing angling access to ocean waters.

Good luck and have fun man. I lived a little south in fremont and used to fish glass beach. can hookup with leopard sharks and rays down in that area.
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#14
I will be staying in alameda along the embarcadero. Coast guard island is seen out the back of the hotel.
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