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Big Game Hunting |
Over 90 percent of Nevada's 110,000 square miles are publicly owned, with over 80 percent of ownership divided between the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Department of Defense and Department of Energy. Approximately 25 percent of Nevada is closed to the public for military ranges and areas sensitive to national security. Access to some popular public hunting areas may be blocked by private ranches and landholdings.
Permission to cross private land is required and some landowners may even charge access fees. Nevada is the driest state in the union, and with the highest number of mountain ranges of any state, it provides some of the most remote, stark and beautiful desert hunting. Treestand hunting is virtually unheard of in Nevada. And, getting to and from your Nevada hunting spot will require off-road travel, and maybe even horse-packing or backpacking.
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| Location | 1100 Valley Road Reno Nevada 89520 |
| Phone | 775-688-1500 |
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