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Seventh-seeded Nevada rallies, tops Texas 87-83 in overtime Caleb Martin scored 18 points and made two huge 3-pointers in overtime Friday as Nevada rallied to beat Texas 87-83 for its first NCAA. Nevada is a city in Collin County, Texas, United States. The population was 563 at the 2000 census. First settled in 1835 by John McMinn Stambaugh and named McMinn Chapel, the area was settled by Granville Stinebaugh, who named it after Nevada Territory (the local pronunciation, though, has the second syllable as.

Nevada Hunting

Purchase your license at www.ndowlicensing.com. Prices listed do not include a $1.00 processing fee that will be added at time of purchase.

Resident

Hunting Licenses

License

Fees

Combination & Hunting

Adult Combination – 18 years of age and older

$75.00

Youth Combination – 12–17 years of age

$15.00

Adult Hunting – 18 years of age and older

$38.00

Apprentice Hunting License – 12 years of age and older (Available only at NDOW offices)

$15.00

Specialty Combination (Verification Required)

Senior Specialty Combination – At least 65 years of age and five years residence in Nevada

$15.00

Serviceman Specialty Combination

$15.00

Severely Disabled Specialty Combination

$15.00

Disabled Veteran Specialty Combination

$15.00

Native American Specialty Combination

$10.00

Nonresident

Hunting Licenses

License

Fees

Combination & Hunting

Adult Combination – 18 years of age and older

$155.00

Youth Combination – 12–17 years of age

$15.00

Apprentice Hunting License – 12 years of age and older (Available only at NDOW offices)

$15.00

1-Day Combination Permit to Fish & Hunt Upland Game and Waterfowl – 18 years of age and older

Consecutive Day

$23.00

$8.00

Other Licenses, Tag, Permits and Stamps

Tag, Permit, or Stamp

Fees

Trapping License and Trap Registration

Resident Trapping License (18 years of age and older)

$40.00

Resident Youth Trapping License (12-17 years of age)

$15.00

Nonresident Trapping License (18 years of age and older)

$188.00

Trap Registration Number

$5.00 per trap

Migratory Bird Stamps and Permits

Federal Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp (16 & over)

$25.00

Swan Permit

$10.00

Swan Permit Application

$10.00

Small Game/Upland Game

Resident Turkey Tag

$20.00

Nonresident Turkey Tag

$50.00

Turkey Tag Application

$10.00

Predator Fee (per turkey hunt application)

$3.00

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Qualifications for Resident Licenses, Tags and Permits

A person is considered to be a resident of the State of Nevada, if he is a citizen of, or is lawfully entitled to remain in, the United States, and during the six months next preceding his application to the Department for a license, tag or permit, he maintained his principal and permanent residence in this State; was physically present in this State; and did not purchase or apply for any hunting, fishing or trapping privilege or entitlement conditional upon residency from another state, country or province. A person who does not maintain his principal and permanent residence in Nevada but is attending an institution of higher learning in this State as a full-time student is eligible for a resident license tag or permit if, during the six months next preceding his application to the Department for a license, tag or permit, he: was physically present in Nevada and did not purchase or apply for any hunting, fishing or trapping privilege or entitlement conditional upon residency from another state, country or province. Principal and permanent residence means a place where a person is legally domiciled and maintains a permanent habitation. The term does not include merely owning a residence in the state. (Refer to NRS 502.015)

Military Stationed in Nevada

Active members permanently assigned to the state of Nevada and spouses and dependents, may obtain a hunting or fishing license at the same cost as Nevada residents.

(Refer to NRS 502.070)

License Requirements

Any person 12 years of age or older, who hunts game birds or game mammals in Nevada is required to have a hunting license or combination hunting and fishing license.

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(Refer to NRS 502.010)

License Exemptions

A hunting license is not required to hunt unprotected wild birds (English house sparrows, European starlings and Eurasian collared doves) or unprotected mammals (black-tailed jackrabbit, ring-tailed cat, badger, raccoon, coyote, skunk, weasel and ground squirrel).

(Refer to NAC 503.193)

Social Security Number

Laws regarding child support mandate that any person who is required by federal law to have a social security number must provide the number to obtain a business, occupational or recreational license. Federal Law – 42 U.S. Code § 666; Nevada Statute – NRS 502.063, 503.5833, 504.390.

Possession and Display of License

Every person required to have a license while hunting, trapping or fishing shall have that license in his possession and available for inspection.

(Refer to NRS 502.120)

Refund of Hunting Fee

  1. An applicant who fails to obtain a tag may obtain a refund of the fee for his hunting license if the license is not a combined hunting and fishing license and he: (a) Purchased the license solely to apply for a tag; (b) Does no hunting under the authority of the license; and (c) Submits the license to the Department on or before the last weekday of August of the year in which the license was valid. The Department shall accept the license only if it is received on or before that date.
  2. If an applicant obtains a refund pursuant to the provisions of subsection 1, the applicant will not be awarded any bonus points as provided in NAC 502.4187.

(Refer to NAC 502.4225)

Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge Special Sage Grouse Hunt

Applications for the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge Special Sage Grouse Hunt will only be accepted online this year. Paper applications will not be accepted. Applications will be accepted at ndowlicensing.com until 11 pm on Aug. 7, 2020. You can find more information on the hunt on Upland Game Bird, Rabbit, Dove & Crow.

APPRENTICE HUNTING LICENSE

The Apprentice Hunter License allows anyone 12 and older to hunt upland game and migratory game birds (no tagged species) for one season without first completing Hunter Education. The apprentice must have never previously held a hunting license and always be accompanied by a mentor hunter 18 or older who holds a valid Nevada hunting license and a mentor affidavit. The license is free, but the apprentice must pay associated fees and purchase any applicable stamps. The license is only available at NDOW offices.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- In a story March 16 about (topic), The Associated Press incorrectly identified the Nevada coach. He is Eric Musselman, not Bill Musselman.

A corrected version of the story is below:

Seventh-seeded Nevada rallies, tops Texas 87-83 in overtime

Caleb Martin scored 18 points and made two huge 3-pointers in overtime as Nevada rallied to beat Texas 87-83 for its first NCAA tournament victory since 2007

By STEVE MEGARGEE

AP Sports Writer

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Nevada's Caleb Martin had just missed a potential game-winning shot at the buzzer and didn't feel all that disappointed. The junior forward just knew his team would finish the job in overtime.

And then he helped make it happen.

Martin shot 3 of 3 from 3-point range in overtime and finished with 18 points Friday as Nevada rallied to beat Texas 87-83 for its first NCAA tournament victory since 2007.

'We were comfortable,' Martin said. 'It's one of those things where you could tell the other team didn't want to go into overtime with us. You could kind of feel the energy on the floor when we walked back out there. You kind of knew it was kind of in our favor.'

The Wolf Pack, seeded seventh in the South Region, advanced to a Sunday matchup with No. 2 seed Cincinnati (31-4). The Bearcats beat Georgia State 68-53.

Nevada (28-7) erased a 14-point, second-half deficit and rallied again after trailing Texas by four early in an overtime session that featured combined 34 points. Nevada made all six of its field-goal attempts in overtime after Texas forward Mohamed Bamba fouled out with 3.8 seconds left in regulation.

These two teams with contrasting styles provided the kind of thriller that had excitable Nevada coach Eric Musselman particularly amped up. Musselman opened his postgame press conference with an apology after television cameras caught him shouting obscenities during a locker-room celebration.

'What an unbelievable game,' Musselman said.

Martin's 3-pointer with 2:26 left in overtime gave Nevada its first lead since opening the game on a 5-0 run. Texas' Matt Coleman took a jumper that went around and out, and Martin hit another 3 that extended Nevada's lead to 81-77 with 1:36 left.

After Coleman cut Nevada's margin to 81-79, Martin passed to twin brother Cody for a layup that made it 83-79 with 53 seconds remaining. Tenth-seeded Texas later got within two on a 3-pointer by Kerwin Roach II with 15.5 seconds left, but that's as close as the Longhorns got.

Roach had a career-high 26 points for Texas (19-15) and shot 6 of 10 from 3-point range. Coleman had a career-best 25 points.

Caleb Martin also had 10 rebounds and five assists. Cody Martin had 14 points, eight rebounds and five assists. Nevada's Kendall Stephens had a team-high 22 points.

This was the kind of moment that brought the Martins to Nevada after the 6-foot-7 twins decided to transfer from North Carolina State.

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'This is what we came here to do,' Cody Martin said. 'This is what we wanted to do all year. When we got here, I knew we had something special with this team.'

They sure produced a special comeback.

Nevada rallied after Texas grabbed a 77-73 lead in overtime on a four-point play from Roach, who sank a 3-pointer while getting fouled.

'I actually felt like we'd weathered the storm,' Roach said.

Texas led 40-26 early in the second half before Nevada clawed back and finally tied it when Jordan Caroline hit one of two free throws with 3.8 seconds left in regulation.

Texas' Dylan Osetkowski then threw an inbounds pass half the length of the court to Jericho Sims, who knocked the ball out of bounds. That turnover gave Nevada the ball about 20 feet from Texas' basket with 1.6 seconds left.

Martin missed the potential game-winner at the buzzer. He wouldn't miss again the rest of the day.

BIG PICTURE

Texas: A tough loss ended a remarkable season for Texas, which relied on three freshman starters to bounce back after going 11-22 in 2016-17. Texas earned an NCAA bid even after losing Andrew Jones, who was the Longhorns' second-leading scorer when he was diagnosed with leukemia in January.

Nevada: The Wolf Pack's dynamic offense awakened after a dormant first-half performance. Nevada shot 39.3 percent (11 of 28) and scored 26 points in the first half. The Wolf Pack shot 60 percent (21 of 35) and scored 61 points in the second half and overtime.

BAMBA'S FUTURE

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Texas' next step is finding out what the future holds for Bamba, a potential NBA lottery pick. Bamba said after the game that he hasn't set a timetable for deciding whether to return for his sophomore year.

'I'm not really worrying about that right now,' Bamba said. 'I'm still processing what just happened.'

QUOTABLE

'In a game like today, we need to add one or two more winning plays,' Texas coach Shaka Smart said. 'That's the difference. One more stop. One more rebound. It's a cruel, hard assessment But in games like that, that go in overtime -- and we've been in as many as anyone in the country -- one play does make the difference.'

UP NEXT

Texas: The Longhorns wait on Bamba's decision.

Nevada: The Wolf Pack face Cincinnati on Sunday.

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