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In Nevada, upland game bird species include blue and ruffed grouse, sage grouse, chukar and Hungarian partridge, snowcock, ring-necked pheasant, California, Gambel’s and mountain quail, and North American wild turkey.Small game species include cottontail, pygmy and white-tailed jack rabbits. Falconry seasons are in effect for waterfowl (all migratory bird stamp requirements apply), dove, chukar, sage, blue and ruffed grouse, pheasant, Himalayan snowcock, Hungarian partridge, quail and rabbit.Youth seasons include chukar and Hungarian partridge, California and Gambel’s quail, and cottontail, pygmy and white-tailed jack rabbits. Small Game Hunt QuestionnaireThe small game hunt questionnaire (upland game birds, rabbits and waterfowl) can be found online in February of each year at.

Even though this is a voluntary questionnaire, we encourage those sportsmen that pursue these species to do their best to track their hunting excursions in terms of number of days hunted, what county they hunted in and how many animals were taken. These surveys typically close around the end of April. This information is instrumental in helping the Nevada Department of Wildlife determine harvest estimates each year and make recommendations for upcoming seasons and bag limits. Youth Rabbit (cottontail, pygmy and white tailed jackrabbit)Open CountiesSeason Dates (Inclusive)Daily Limits/PossessionSpecial Regulations and InformationStatewideSept. 6, 201910/30Limit: Limit singly or in the aggregate except for pygmy rabbit where limits may not include more than 2 daily and 6 in possession.Hunting Hours: Sunrise to sunset daily.Open to hunters 17 years of age or younger only. Youth must be accompanied by an adult who is at least 18 years old.License requirements apply pursuant to NRS 502.010 and NRS 502.292.

Sage-GrouseOpen CountiesSeason DatesDaily Limits/PossessionSpecial Regulations and InformationThat portion of Unit 184 in Churchill and Lander CountiesUnit 031 of Humboldt CountyUnit 141 in Eureka CountyOct. 5-6, 20192/4Hunting Hours: Sunrise to sunsetClosed to nonresidentsHunt Units, or those portions of hunt units, 062, 064, 065, 067, 071-077, 081, 101-103 and 109 in Elko CountyHunt Units, or those portions of hunt units, 155, 162 and 163 in Eureka CountyHunt Units, or those portions of hunt units, 155, 161, 162, 172 and 173 in Lander CountyHunt Units, or those portions of hunt units, 161-163, 172, and 173 in Nye CountySept. 13, 20192/4Hunting Hours: Sunrise to sunsetClosed to nonresidentsHunt Unit or portion of hunt unit 012 in Humboldt County.Hunt Units, or those portions of hunt units, 011-015 in Washoe CountyHunt Units, or those portions of hunt units, 143, 144 and 145 in Eureka CountyHunt Unit 154 of Lander CountyHunt Units 104 and 121 in Elko CountyHunt Units, or those portions of hunt units, 104, 108, 111-113, 121, 131, and 144 in White Pine CountySept.

6, 20192/4Hunting Hours: Sunrise to sunsetClosed to nonresidentsUnit 033 of Washoe and Humboldt Counties (Sheldon NWR) excluding the Little Sheldon and other areas as postedSept. 21-22, 2019Application available online at2/4Hunting Hours: Sunrise to sunsetNote: Up to 4 applicants may apply as a party. Parties may be comprised of a combination of residents and nonresidents. Limited to 45 reservations awarded through random draw.Sheldon Special Sage-grouse Hunt applications must be submitted online through www.ndowlicensing.com. Paper applications will not be accepted. Applications will be accepted until 11 p.m. Successful applicants will be notified via e-mail.Open to nonresidentsUnit 033 of Washoe and Humboldt Counties (Sheldon NWR) excluding the Little Sheldon and other areas as postedSept.

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28-29, 2019Application available online at ndowlicensing.com2/4. Mourning and White-Winged DoveOpen CountiesSeason Dates (Inclusive)Daily Limits/PossessionSpecial Regulations and InformationStatewideSept. 1, 2019 – Oct. 30, 201915/45Limits: Limits for mourning dove and white-winged dove are singly or in aggregate.Hunting Hours: 1/2 hour before sunrise to sunset daily.Open to nonresidents.Shotguns must be plugged to limit overall shotshell capacity to 3 when hunting dove.Note: The Eurasian Collared Dove is an unprotected species, and does not count towards your bag limit.HIP Requirements: Any person 12 years or older who hunts dove is required to obtain a Harvest Information Program number ANNUALLY by visiting or calling 1-855-542-6369. As part of long-term monitoring of the state’s blue grouse populations, hunters are asked to remove one wing from each grouse taken. Please keep the wing dry and away from flies, deposit in a paper lunch sack and drop it off in any of the Department’s wing barrels, at NDOW offices or with NDOW employees.Persons harvesting ruffed grouse in Humboldt County are requested to report harvest in person to the Department of Wildlife office, in person or by mail at 705 E. 4th St., Winnemucca, NV 89445.

Phone (775) 623-6565. Mountain QuailOpen CountiesSeason Dates (Inclusive)Daily Limits/PossessionSpecial Regulations and InformationStatewideOct. 12, 2019 – Feb. 2, 20202/6Limits: Limit singly or in aggregate.Hunting Hours: Sunrise to sunset.Open to nonresidents.The Department of Wildlife is interested in collecting harvest information on mountain quail throughout Nevada. The Department requests that hunters contact the Reno Headquarters at (775) 688-1523 or an NDOW representative to report your mountain quail harvest. Rabbit (cottontail, pygmy and white tailed jackrabbit)Open CountiesSeason Dates (Inclusive)Daily Limits/PossessionSpecial Regulations and InformationStatewideOct. 12, 2019 – Feb.

28, 202010/30Limits: Limit singly or in aggregate.Hunting Hours: Sunrise to sunset.Open to nonresidents.Limit singly or in the aggregate except for pygmy rabbit where limits may not include more than 2 daily and 6 in possession.The Department of Wildlife is interested in collecting harvest information on pygmy rabbits throughout Nevada. The Department requests that hunters contact the Reno Headquarters at (775) 688-1523 or an NDOW representative to report your pygmy rabbit harvest.