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Hunting, Fishing and Shooting

Our national forests provide an endless number of fishing opportunities for the experienced and beginning angler. Beautiful rivers and streams, high mountain lakes or reservoirs and small ponds offer just about every setting one could ask for to relax and fish or just enjoy the magnificent scenery.

State laws apply to fishing laws and regulations on all national forests and grasslands. Some states prohibit putting fish remains into the waters, lakes, streams or rivers after you have cleaned and gutted your catch. Some states set limits on the number of fish you can catch and when. Other rules are imposed by the national forest and grassland, such as not fishing during derbies or in areas posted as closed. Know the rules before you angle to your favorite fishing spot.

Lake and Pond Fishing

State laws apply to fishing laws and regulations on all national forests and grasslands. Some states prohibit putting fish remains into the waters, lakes, streams or rivers after you have cleaned and gutted your catch. Some states set limits on the number of fish you can catch and when. Other rules are imposed by the national forest and grassland, such as not fishing during derbies or in areas posted as closed. Know the rules before you angle to your favorite fishing spot.

Ice Fishing

Don’t fish in areas where it is not permitted. These areas have been declared “off limits” to protect wildlife, vegetation, or for your safety.

When choosing a site for fishing, always consider safety factors. Because fishing is practiced in a variety of environments, evaluate factors specific to safety in each environment.

River and Stream Fishing

Don’t fish in areas where it is not permitted. These areas have been declared “off limits” to protect wildlife, vegetation, or for your safety. When choosing a site for fishing, always consider safety factors. Because fishing is practiced in a variety of environments, evaluate factors specific to safety in each environment. Use caution when baiting and removing hooks.

Hunting

Hunting activities are regulated by the corresponding state’s forest service office. Follow the state laws and regulations pertaining to hunting, including seasons, dates and licensing. For licenses, regulations and detailed game unit information, visit the corresponding state’s fish and game department.

While the Forest Service does not sell hunting licenses, a license is required to hunt in various states. Visit the corresponding state’s wildlife website for more hunting information.

Recreational and Target Shooting

According to the Code of Federal Regulations (title 36), recreational shooting can take place on the National Forests and Grasslands under these conditions:

  • You are at least 150 yards from a residence, building, campsite, developed recreation area or occupied area
  • You are not shooting across or on a National Forest System Road or an adjacent body of water.
  • You are not shooting into or within a cave
  • You are not shooting in any manner or place where any person, property or resource is exposed to injury or damage due to such discharge
  • You are not firing any tracer bullet or incendiary ammunition.

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76 Creek Trail

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The 76 Creek Trail is a 6.2 mile long non-motorized trail located in the west part of the Jarbidge Wilderness near Jarbidge, Nevada. This trail starts on the west at the end of 76 Creek Spur (Forest…

Abel Creek Trail

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The Abel Creek Trail is a 0.54 mile long non-motorized trail that provides access to the southeast side of the Santa Rosa-Paradise Peak Wilderness near Winnemucca, Nevada. It is open to foot and…

Andorno Creek Trail

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The Andorno Creek Trail is a 5.8 mile long non-motorized trail that provides access to the southwestern portion of the Santa Rosa-Paradise Peak Wilderness near Winnemucca, Nevada. It is open to foot…

Angel Creek Campground

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Angel Creek Campground is located on the grassy foothills of the East Humboldt Mountain Range, just eight miles southwest of Wells, Nev. It sits at an elevation of 6,500 feet. The campground is…

Angel Creek Picnic Site

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Angel Creek Picnic Site is co-located with the Angel Creek Campground, on the grassy foothills of the East Humboldt Mountain Range, just eight miles southwest of Wells, Nev. It sits at an elevation…

Angel Lake Campground

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The campground is next to Angel Lake, and flanked by glacial cirques. Non-motorized boating (canoeing) in Angel Lake, and fishing for rainbow, brook, and tiger trout are popular activities in the…

Angel Lake Picnic Site

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The Angel Lake Picnic Area is located adjacent to Angel Lake, a small, blue jewel nestled in the East Humboldt Range. Angel Lake is the only alpine lake accessible by paved road in the area. This…

Armstrong Pass Trailhead

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The Armstrong Pass Trailhead is located off CA-89 on Forest Road 31051 (Horse Meadows Rd.), near South Lake Tahoe, California. The Tahoe Rim Trail can be accessed via the Horse Meadows Trail in this…

Asa Lake Trail

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The Asa Lake Trail is a 2.4 mile long out and back trail located within the Carson-Iceberg Wilderness near Coleville, California. This trail connects the Wolf Creek Trail (21010) on the east to the…

Barley Creek Trail

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The Barley Creek trail is a 7.6 mile long non-motorized trail located within the Table Mountain Wilderness near Tonopah, Nevada. The trail starts from the Barely Creek Trailhead/Campground and…

Last updated September 3, 2025