Check out our new FishNV tool

Did you know that NDOW staff has built a tool to help anglers like you get to know Nevada waters and the species living in them? Check out our new interactive FishNV tool.
Calendar
Be sure you don’t miss a thing! From application deadlines to season dates, this calendar helps hunters stay on top of the action.
Where do I start?

All you need to fish Nevada waters is a pole and a license. Buy your annual or single day license today to get out and explore beautiful parts of the state.
Research
Learn more about fishing in Nevada and how to plan out your trip whether you are new or an experienced angler.
Eligibility
People of all ages are allowed to head out to the waters to catch a fish but anyone 12 years of age or older is required to have a fishing license in their possession while in the field.
License Costs
Licenses can be purchased online any time of year to head out and fish. License fees are listed below.
Resident Fishing Fees
Adult fishing – 18 & older | $40 |
Youth combination 12-17 | $15 |
1-day permit – 18 & older | $9 |
Consecutive Day | $3 |
Non-Resident Fishing Fees
Adult fishing – 18 & older | $80 |
Youth combination 12-17 | $15 |
1-day permit – 18 & older | $18 |
Consecutive Day | $7 |
Fishing Limits & Seasons
Find the most recent fishing limits and seasons in your area.
Accessible Fishing in Nevada
Nevada offers many ways to get out and fish including many urban ponds and other bodies of water that have ADA-accessible options. Explore different options below.
Body of Water | Location | Facility | Managing Authority |
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Sparks Marina | Sparks | One fishing pier at the southwest end of the lake | City of Sparks |
Paradise Pond | Sparks | Two concrete fishing platforms on the east side of the north pond | City of Sparks |
Virginia Lake | Reno | One fishing pier on the east side | City of Reno |
Marilyn’s Pond | Galena Regional Park, Reno | One fishing pier | Washoe County |
Verdi Pond at Crystal Peak Park | Verdi | Three accessible ramps and piers | Washoe County |
Mitch Park Pond | Gardnerville | One concrete fishing platform | Gardnerville Ranchos |
Baily Fishing Pond | Carson City | One fishing pier | Carson City |
Hinkson Slough, Bass Pond, North Pond | Mason Valley WMA, Yerington | Good access along the front dikes | NDOW |
North Pond | Mason Valley WMA, Yerington | One ADA accessible boat ramp | NDOW |
Body of Water | Location | Facility | Managing Authority |
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Cave Lake | Ely | ADA pier and parking | Nevada State Parks |
Eagle Valley Reservoir | Pioche | Accessible fishing pier and boat ramp | Nevada State Parks |
Body of Water | Location | Facility | Managing Authority |
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Veterans Park Fishing Pond | Boulder City | Accessible fishing around the pond via paved path | Boulder City |
Sunset Park Pond | Las Vegas | Accessible fishing around the pond via paved path | Clarck County |
Lorenzi Park Pond | Las Vegas | Accessible fishing around the pond via paved path | City of Las Vegas |
Floyd Lamb Park Ponds | Las Vegas | Paved and hard dirt paths around ponds provide access | City of Las Vegas |
Lake Mead | All | Access varies with lake level. Contact NPS at 702-293-8990 | National Park Service |
Lake Mohave | Cottonwood Cove marina | ADA accessible boat docks, fish cleaning stations, and restrooms | National Park Service |