Hello,
My wife and I have decided to move to the Reno area in the Summer of 2016. I currently live in Arkansas. I have lived in, and hunted in Alaska, Idaho and California. We decided on Reno because my wife misses California to the point that she is depressed. I refuse to live in California. Reno lets me keep my guns and liberty but gives her close access to home. I love bow hunting. I can't wait to get back out west. It is where I belong.
I have been doing some research on big game hunting in Nevada. I noticed that everything is a draw. I looked at some of the odds on previous years. I am willing to travel across state if it means good odds of drawing a tag. My question is this:
Should I expect it to be reasonable that between all the big game species I draw 1 big game tag a year? I prefer to bow hunt but have no problems hunting with a gun as well. Do you guys typically draw something every year? I am just trying to get a feel for what I should expect. Good luck to all of you this season and I look forward to moving to your beautiful state.
My wife and I have decided to move to the Reno area in the Summer of 2016. I currently live in Arkansas. I have lived in, and hunted in Alaska, Idaho and California. We decided on Reno because my wife misses California to the point that she is depressed. I refuse to live in California. Reno lets me keep my guns and liberty but gives her close access to home. I love bow hunting. I can't wait to get back out west. It is where I belong.
I have been doing some research on big game hunting in Nevada. I noticed that everything is a draw. I looked at some of the odds on previous years. I am willing to travel across state if it means good odds of drawing a tag. My question is this:
Should I expect it to be reasonable that between all the big game species I draw 1 big game tag a year? I prefer to bow hunt but have no problems hunting with a gun as well. Do you guys typically draw something every year? I am just trying to get a feel for what I should expect. Good luck to all of you this season and I look forward to moving to your beautiful state.