Nevada Code § 503.290

Manner and means of fishing; authorized use of not more than two combinations of hook, line and rod; taking frogs
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, it is unlawful for any person to fish in or from any of the
waters of the State of Nevada for any fish of any species in any manner other
than with hook and line attached to a rod or reel closely attended in the
manner known as angling. Not more than two combinations of hook, line and rod
may be used by one person at any time.
2. The Commission may by regulation
authorize other methods for taking fish. Frogs may be taken by spear, bow and
arrow, hook and line or by other methods authorized by the Commissions
regulation.
3. For the purposes of this section,
hook includes not more than three baited hooks, not more than three fly hooks
or not more than two plugs or similar lures. No more than two such plugs or
lures, irrespective of the number of hooks or attractor blades attached
thereto, may be attached to the line.

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