- Apr 10, 2013
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Im heading out Thursday for a solo archery hunt, wanted to see some of the bucks that have come out of there.
If none of us see anything we are going to hold it against you kid. haha Still hoping that the fact there were so many left over tags doesnt mean it will be a bust.I think you guys will see some great bucks. It's a very underrated unit and holds some giants if you find them.
Pm sentIf none of us see anything we are going to hold it against you kid. haha Still hoping that the fact there were so many left over tags doesnt mean it will be a bust.
Welcome!!! Reno is gonna dominate this forum lolMy buddy and I both had rifle tags two of the last three years up in that area. We focused largely on the East side of the Toiyabe Range, and packed into the wilderness area to get away from most of the crowds. There is some beautiful country back in there, and there are a lot of deer. In my 20-25 days out there over the last two years, I saw only two 4x4's(including one that my buddy missed a 120 yard shot on during the first night up there... It was his first time putting a large game animal in his crosshairs and it was a fairly quick unfolding event so he was a little shaky), several 3x3's and a bunch of small bucks that will need some time to mature. I'm confident that there are some big animals up in there, and fortunately for you, you have a little jump on the crowds since you're going at it with a bow. My advice- go up! We set up our base at over 8,500' and would hike 5-10 miles a day to get up to some higher country(9,500+) and it seemed that is where the deer preferred, especially with any heat.