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Top Notch Nevada Mule Deer Outfitter

HFA319-2
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$5,750.00

Season Dates:
August, September, October, November
Species:
Mule Deer
Guide Ratio:
1 on 1
Location:
Nevada, United States of America
Weapon/Equip:
Archery, Muzzleloader, Rifle
Trip Methods:
ATV/UTV, Ground Blind, Hiking, Spot and Stalk, Vehicle
Duration:
5 Days, 7 Days
Difficulty:
Moderate Difficult
Accommodations:
Airbnb, Motel
Trip Units:
081, 111-113, 114, 115, 121, 131-134, 221-223, 231, 241-245
DESCRIPTION:

This outfitter has been operating in Nevada since 1996. They're no stranger to outfitting and guiding trophy hunts for all species. They have taken multiple record-book trophies as well. Their guides are Nevada residents and they have been hunting the state their entire lives. They're very versed in the game, topography, and seeking trophy animals no matter which species they're pursuing. They're a great operation that consists of honest hardworking hunters that to the best of their abilities try to help each hunter/client attain his or her goal(s).

Their guides are trained and knowledgeable, and the request of the outfitter is that you trust your guide and follow his lead. They will do what is best based on their experience and so far it's worked out really well. A Nevada mule deer tag is one of the most coveted tags in the West, and tags take many years to finally draw one. This outfitter takes pride in putting their hunters on some of the best bucks in Nevada. Nevada's mule deer numbers are not as high as other states as a general rule, but they have some amazing genetics, and the state as a whole continues to produce trophy class bucks year after year.

Nevada has one of the earliest archery seasons in the West. It’s a great time to be chasing velvet bucks. Most units’ seasons start out with a month-long archery hunt that begins August 10th followed by a three-week muzzleloader season that runs into October. Several units have split rifle hunts (early and late) and two-week seasons, with some exceptions. Nevada’s deer population, like all other states, is tied to suitable habitat. With the dry, arid climate that encompasses much of the state, it’s understandable that deer densities are not as high as other western states. Even in Nevada’s top units, mature bucks can be difficult to find, so prepare for a long hunt regardless of the trophy potential of that unit and know that a great buck can come from almost any unit in the state.

They ask hunters to practice shooting their weapons to ensure an accurate shot when the time comes. For the later hunts, layers and warm clothes are a must in the winter. Temperatures can get below 0. Any type of wool is recommended so the moisture doesn't soak into your clothing.

They offer guided hunts for (Elk, Deer, Antelope, Mt. Lion, Bears, and Bighorn Sheep). All of their hunts are one on one unless agreed upon by the hunter and guide. These hunts are set up as a "Guide Service Only". Meals and lodging are not included in their packages, unless otherwise agreed upon. There are 3 and 5 day hunts that are offered later in the year as well (when applicable).

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Inclusions:
Field Preparation of Trophies, Guide, Trip Transportation
Exclusions:
Field Preparation of Trophies, Guide, License, Lodging, Meals, Tag(s), Trip Transportation
PRICING OPTIONS:

Option #1

$5,750.00 5 Days 1 on 1

Option #2

$7,500.00 7 Days 1 on 1