about clark county: Nevada Fishing Report - 07/19/07 06:46 AM
I recently returned from a trip to Montana where I caught (and released all) some 50 trout of various types. I have been wondering how the fishing around Las Vegas and Nevada as a whole has been doing. A report recently came out describing the success of many of the bodies of water around the state.It is surprising that, despite the heat, people are finding success. Each lake in the report seems to require different baits and techniques but they are catching them.
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about clark county: Fire Season in Nevada - 07/09/07 09:16 AM
On the way home from Montana we had to pass through Utah. Range fires near the I-15 shut down stretches of the freeway from Cove Fort to the I-20 junction. As we drove along, huge trees were engulfed by flames and in parts the visibility was extremely poor. We were detoured and could see the smoke for many miles.As we entered Nevada, we could see smoke and fires on several mountain sides. It is believed that lightning started the fires but fireworks and camp fires are possibilities. Nevada homes are being protected and some have been asked to evacuate.Residents and visitors … (0 comments)

about clark county: About Nevada: State Seal - 05/07/07 06:12 AM
The Nevada State Seal depicts the great mining industry. Many of the communities were established directly or indirectly because of the settlement of miners. The state slogan is "The Silver State".Las Vegas history was impacted by many newcomers. Some were Mormon missionaries, some were miners, some were explorers.Mines are visible in areas surrounding Las Vegas and other cities within the state. Some still operate and while many are abandoned.The seal of Nevada was approved on November 29th, 1861.
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about clark county: Mojave Max: Desert Conservationist - 05/07/07 05:56 AM
Mojave Max is southern Nevada's representative desert tortoise. He resides at the Red Rock visitor's center in the state park.Desert tortoises are a threatened species in the Mojave Desert. Their habitat is subject to development and climate changes.Las Vegas housing is affected by the federal protection of this species. Builders pay some amount per acre developed to fund a program to educate residents about the reptiles. Supposedly, if a desert tortoise walks onto a construction site all construction must stop until the proper tortoise relocation authorities arrive to remove the tortoise. There is more to developing Las Vegas real estate than … (0 comments)

about clark county: About Nevada: Hunting and Fishing - 05/03/07 02:26 AM
Some Nevada residents like to hunt and fish. Restrictions on hunting within the state serve to produce some of the best hunting one can find. Animals are allowed to mature and survive. Annual special drawings allow for a finite number of hunters so herds can remain strong.
Fishing is also available to those who enjoy the sport. Many bodies of water are stocked to maintain successful fishing environments.
Nevada Hunting and Fishing Resources
Nevada Department of Wildlife - Hunting Nevada Department of Wildlife - FishingAs you plan to relocate to Nevada (particularly the Las Vegas area) look us up to help you hunt … (0 comments)

about clark county: About Clark County, Nevada - 05/02/07 03:40 AM
Clark County was established February 5, 1908 honoring the U.S. Senator, William A. Clark from Montana. He is also known famously for building the Railroads for San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake. The size of Clark County is 7,881 square miles, comparable to the area of Massachusetts.Clark County is one of the fastest growing county in the nation, with an expanding population of over 1.9 million. Inhabitants of Clark County enjoy a low tax rate including no state income tax, a flourishing business climate, great weather, friendly people and many different types of recreational activities. Real Estate in Clark County … (0 comments)

 

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