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.
 
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.

BlakeA, If you can't follow the forum rules, as Randy says "It's time for you to go elsewhere". Can you read?

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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.

BlakeA, Really sorry if you can't handle other's opinions. I just answered the OP's question with the truth, my honest opinion, and with respect, as Randy requests. It would be great if you could do the same, and refrain from unprovoked personal attacks. And follow the forum rules you agreed to when registering with Hunt Talk.

Is this the bunch you somehow expect me to sympathize with? The ones who handed the keys to SFW? The one's who egregiously derailed Randy & RMEF's attempt at reforming the Expo from the folks sponsoring AZ HB2072 in 2012? The ones who put all our UT public land tags on their auction block? The ones who greased Jerry Weiers to try and put Arizona's public land tags on their auction block? Wow, that is one helluva big ASK.


I have a question. Are you an outfitter? If so, that would explain a lot.
 
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@Zim oh yeah, huge outfitter here lol.

I've hunted both UT and NV and am incredibly grateful for my experiences there along with having the privilege to have even been given a tag there when I reside elsewhere. I could be like some I suppose and just be a taker and once I get my tag and I am done with their resources just sit back and run my mouth at how corrupt they are rather than being appreciative and be happy to contribute to their state agency or their programs for habitat or guzzlers but that's not me I guess. I enjoyed my hunts so much that they both can take my money for many years to come and I am completely OK with that. Maybe I'm a fool to think my funds are helping them but I would rather be a fool than whine and trash a place that has given me an opportunity to have cool experiences there and on my own. It's pretty simple, if you don't like it, don't apply. They owe you nothing. I would wish you luck in the upcoming draws but I'll pass. Hopefully they go to a young kid :cool:
 
Best I can do is on the hoof photos. These are pulled from a video, so sorry that the quality isn’t great. I have lots of videos of bucks from the hunt but not many photos. This is the best buck I could find. I got within 40 yards of him twice. He looks crabby in front but his forks are turned in so they are better than they look in the stills.
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I have a lot of “what ifs” from the hunt. The elk hunting is way better than the deer hunting where I live, so I admittedly didn’t have nearly as much archery mule deer hunting experience as I should have with a tag like that. I’ve always been told to wait to stalk a buck until he’s in his second bed. Two of the days that I saw that buck his first beds were in ideal spots for a stalk, and I think I would have had enough time to get on him both times. Then his second beds those days were much less ideal spots.

Looking back, I also regret not putting a stalk on this buck. He wasn’t a big scoring deer, but he had a nice frame and cool character with the whitetail looking rack and some extra eye guards on his right side. It was the day after I had found the big typical and this buck was in a fairly open basin, so I thought I’d be able to find him again later in the hunt if I lost the typical. I would have had to drop down the mountain a long ways but I could have put the big juniper between myself and the buck and if he had went left or right after he got up, I would have had a shot. That ended up being the only day I saw him.
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I didn’t find any giants like the unit is known for, but I also tried to hunt where I wouldn’t be competing with guides. With them scouting and running cameras all summer, I probably wasn’t hunting in the right areas to find the huge bucks if I wasn’t seeing guides. I think there’s probably some deer that no one knows about, but I’d guess the guides know where the majority of the biggest bucks are. I have never had a really coveted mule deer tag so the value that is put on those deer and the competition that comes along with it was interesting to experience.
 
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