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Mountain lion hunt
Mountain lion hunt








mountain lion hunt

Note: Legal Weapons - Only legal weapons authorized for big game ( Weapons Regulations). A shotgun that is used to hunt deer or mountain lion pursuant to this subsection may be equipped with a smoothbore barrel or a barrel that is partially or fully rifled. Only rifled slugs or shotgun rounds with sabots that contain a single expanding projectile may be used when hunting deer. 22 or larger and has a barrel length of 4 inches or more (see note below).Ī person may hunt deer and mountain lion with a shotgun no larger than 10 gauge and no smaller than 20 gauge. (Refer to NAC 503.147) Hunting Mountain Lion with a Handgun or ShotgunĪ person may hunt big game mammals with a handgun if the handgun uses a centerfire cartridge of caliber. Any fur-bearing mammal with a dog except during the open season and under the authority of a trapping license.

Mountain lion hunt license#

Any black bear or mountain lion with a dog except during the open season, in an open management area and under the authority of a hunting license and: (a) A black bear tag, if the person is hunting, chasing, or pursuing a black bear or (b) A mountain lion tag, if the person is hunting, chasing, or pursuing a mountain lion.(Nevada Unit 091, Utah Unit 1c.) Nevada hunters hunting in Utah must abide by Utah regulations and season dates on the Utah portion of the hunt area.

mountain lion hunt

Nevada and Utah hunters may hunt within open units in both states. Special RegulationsĪ hunter, or their licensed guide if applicable, must call the mountain lion hotline at 1-80 prior to hunting to determine if a unit group is open or closed.

mountain lion hunt

Hunters are responsible for checking local regulations. See NAC 502.370 HoursĪny time of the day or night-Please check with your local law enforcement office for county ordinances regarding night time shooting. SexĮither sex, Spotted kittens and females with spotted kittens prohibited. Limitġ animal per tag, 2 tag maximum per person. Harvested mountain lions must be inspected and sealed by an NDOW representative. Mountain lion tags are available for residents and nonresidents to purchase over the counter (two per year) at NDOW offices, license agents and online at. The hotline number is 1-80, and is accessible 24 hours a day. Prior to hunting, tagholders must call the Mountain Lion Harvest Information Hotline at any time to determine if a unit or unit group has been closed due to the harvest objective being reached. When the harvest limit has been met for a given region, the lion season is closed in that region. Mountain lion harvest limits are established annually.










Mountain lion hunt