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Saturday is Free Fishing Day in Nevada

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — If you are going to the lake on Saturday, take your fishing pole. June 14 is Free Fishing Day in Nevada.

Various occasions across the state, together with one at Boulder Metropolis Pond, are on the calendar to mark the occasion, however you may forged your line at different locations, too.

“This is your one chance during the year to get hooked for free! No fishing license is needed for adults or children to fish any public water on this date. All limits and other regulations apply,” in response to the Nevada Division of Wildlife (NDOW). Free Fishing Day in Nevada all the time falls on the second Saturday in June.

Saturday is Free Journey Day at Nevada state parks; 3 occasions close to Las Vegas

Sundown Park, Lorenzi Park and Floyd Lamb State Park are common fishing spots near house. NDOW says the most effective time to fish is dawn and sundown. You would possibly catch a rainbow trout, a catfish or a bluegill, relying what you employ for bait.

Fishing demonstrations and prizes are deliberate on the Boulder Metropolis occasion, 1650 Buchanan Blvd. It runs from 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., and you may register on-line. Loaner gear is on the market if you do not have your personal.

For extra info and listings of different occasions across the state, see NDOW’s web site.

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