Nevada - Is it Worth it?

I drew an archery deer tag in NV last year. A landowner deer tag in that unit goes for about $17k. I could apply for NV for the rest of my life and not spend even close to that much, so in my case it was worth it.
Did you share the hunt? Did I miss it?
 
honestly, Nevada probably isn't worth it starting from scratch. If you apply for 30 years, you aren't even statistically going to draw an elk or antelope tag. You should draw a single deer tag and for the cost, it just doesn't seem worth it to me. I would rather buy a landowner tag in New Mexico.
 
honestly, Nevada probably isn't worth it starting from scratch. If you apply for 30 years, you aren't even statistically going to draw an elk or antelope tag. You should draw a single deer tag and for the cost, it just doesn't seem worth it to me. I would rather buy a landowner tag in New Mexico.
Other than elk, I think that's highly dependent on the tags you're going for.
 
Rifle hunts for me so the odds are long on everything
I used to do rifle only as well, but with odds still dropping yearly despite 27 squared points, I made my 3rd, 4th & 5th choices all archery, all species this year. In an attempt to burn points and exit the system. Same for Utah. I want out of both these donations.
 
I want out of both these donations.

Yeah because Utah and Nevada have treated you as a non resident so poorly. Both have such a limited resource that residents that live there year round wait decades themselves to draw most tags one of which you have drawn and majority will never draw in their lifetime. Utah alone they have to decide whether or not to put in for MSG or DEA and you get to apply for all each year. You are choosing to play. Stay home and hunt whitetails if your "donations" are hurting you so much. FFS. Your entitlement and constant whining sucks.
 

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