Nevada - Is it Worth it?

Well because of course you did.
I don't recall you reaching out to help me with that legislation either. Probably before your time? You make yourself look real stupid to anyone who takes the time to search the MM archives. The reporter's name was Crystal Cruz, who went on to take a news anchor job at KCBS Los Angeles. I got dozens of phone calls from hunters in Arizona the following day, none of whom I knew. Along with letters of thanks from many AZ legislators who I had emailed educating them of what that bill entailed. All while you sat on your hands doing absolutely nothing. But subsequently happy to apply for those saved tags. Kind of the definition of a "taker".
 
NV offers some of the best quality limited draw hunt options for multiple species in the West. Unfortunately, nonres hunters have figured that out and draw odds continue to drop every year even with their bonus pt system. There are a lot more hunters starting off applying than the handful of tags issued for a unit every year.

I faithfully applied for every species available to nonres in NV for around 20 years. I decided to ditch NV, it was getting too expensive applying in several states and I'd rather put that $ towards an Alaska or other trip that is guaranteed rather than tossing $ to the wind. If NV was a closer drive I would likely still apply, but it's a heck of a long ride to scout....and hunt. If I had $ to burn I would still apply but I quit! I went on 1 great antelope hunt in 20ish years of applying and draw odds stink!
Now that I was able to unload 28 pronghorn points, I’ll be following your move shortly. Just need to spend 19 deer points which may have some value. The rest have miniscule odds I’ll walk from. Either spend that coin in Idaho or just drop one state.
 
I apply in NV and will continue to do so.

For me, it's not just about what tags I can draw, but to show support for a State that I feel manages very well considering the challenges of the arid climate. Big-game is always going to be a limited resource there due to the quality of the habitat, lack of moisture, invasives, et. Plus, NV is one of the brighter spots for desert sheep and really quality hunting for all species if you can draw. I'll pay the price to hopefully have a great hunt if I do draw. If I don't, fine with that too.

I appreciate that enough to just continue supporting that effort even if it means very few, or even any tags for me personally. Hunters trumpet on all the time about what great "conservationists" they are, then cry alligator tears every single time they have to shake the dust out of their wallets. Cheap skates and crybabies that really don't care about anything but what they can take from the resource.
 
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