T Bone
Well-known member
I have a new crush on Nevada. I lived there for 5 years and failed to draw a single big game tag while a resident. I moved out of Nevada and this year finally pulled my first NV tag with 10 points. A late season muzzy hunt. I'll never be the same. I've never looked at so many big mule deer.
Friday the 9th
I drove from CO to Eastern NV and made it half way before hitting a blizzard. I plowed through it and finally made it to my destination and set up my wall tent in the dark, in a blizzard. Not fun. But once it was up, stoke that fire baby!
Saturday the 10th
It's chilly, but perfect weather! 6 inches at camp, a foot or more up high. I spent most of Saturday morning getting familiar with the drainage. It's on the border of Great Basin National Park, so I have to know exactly where the boundaries are. The boundary markers are white, which I find very difficult to see in the snow.
To put more emphasis on the knowledge of the borders, the National Park Service Law Enforcement make their presence known. Nice people.
Here are some pics of the country.
BLM land about a mile from the park border. Lots of deer in here.
BLM land in the lower country. Some deer here, but thick PJ cover.
This pic shows some of the higher border country. Mind your P's and Q's of where the borders are. Bucks chasing does all over the bare hill sides and the burn area. Burn is in the park. The open hill sides are bisected by the park border with the white markers.
Friday the 9th
I drove from CO to Eastern NV and made it half way before hitting a blizzard. I plowed through it and finally made it to my destination and set up my wall tent in the dark, in a blizzard. Not fun. But once it was up, stoke that fire baby!

Saturday the 10th
It's chilly, but perfect weather! 6 inches at camp, a foot or more up high. I spent most of Saturday morning getting familiar with the drainage. It's on the border of Great Basin National Park, so I have to know exactly where the boundaries are. The boundary markers are white, which I find very difficult to see in the snow.
To put more emphasis on the knowledge of the borders, the National Park Service Law Enforcement make their presence known. Nice people.
Here are some pics of the country.
BLM land about a mile from the park border. Lots of deer in here.

BLM land in the lower country. Some deer here, but thick PJ cover.

This pic shows some of the higher border country. Mind your P's and Q's of where the borders are. Bucks chasing does all over the bare hill sides and the burn area. Burn is in the park. The open hill sides are bisected by the park border with the white markers.
