tdub24
Veteran member
No, watching the show I am pretty sure he was hunting down by Ely. The shear number of bulls and elk they were seeing all but guarantees it wasn't one of the depredation locations.
I was thinking the exact same thing. He said he hunted the same unit in 2013 in an earlier time of the year.Any idea when/if the tag result page will be created?? I was watching a hunting show the other day and the host said he drew a NV elk tag through the draw, but also hunted the same unit 4 years prior. So, if he hunted in 2013 he wouldn't be eligible till 2019 if unsuccessful in the old system. With the new system, he wouldn't be eligible till 2020 so I wanted to look up his name to see if he truly was successful through the draw system or was he buying landowner tags and making it sound like he was in the lottery with the majority of us that can not afford landowner tags.
Really not an issue, just wanted to check his name.
This is correct.Super interesting format they are providing for bonus point data now. I kept thinking about it and can't come up with much of an advantage it gives you. Other than seeing how often a permit is drawn with a 2nd-5th choice, rather than a 1st choice applicant? But the way Nevada has processed the draw in the past, that shouldn't matter. Meaning, I understood they draw a hunter's application number first, then cycle through each of their choices, until an available permit is awarded. If none of the choices are available, they move on to the next hunter application number. Therefore, it wouldn't matter if I put a certain unit 1st, or 5th, it should be awarded, if the permit is available. Right?
Is there an advantage to the new format?