2024 NV hunt proposed quota

Nice to see a couple of the units I wanted to apply for go from 1 to 2 tags for Non-Res deer this year. I have no expectation of drawing (and would probably rather not draw this year), but at least my dad and I could party apply. Now just to wait till next Friday for the disappointing news!
 
Nice to see a couple of the units I wanted to apply for go from 1 to 2 tags for Non-Res deer this year. I have no expectation of drawing (and would probably rather not draw this year), but at least my dad and I could party apply. Now just to wait till next Friday for the disappointing news!
Will be a great year for antler growth. As I've proved to @NVDesertHunter I would rather be lucky than good, especially when it comes to the Nevada draw :LOL:
 
It was another terrible season for older native Nevadans. With all the Clark CO. new residents applying we older NV natives are pretty much out of the picture anymore.

Like the youth preference draw, the State needs a "Granfathered" hunter preferance draw for oldtime resident hunters with very few years left to hunt.

In the late 50's I helped build some of the first guzzlers and worked many volunteer projects over the years to improve wildlife survival. From age 16 I bought my license every year. I've paid tag fees every year since that onset. NOW, I can't even get a deer tag in my native State.

It's been five years since I drew any sort of a tag, and my health crashed during that period. I have a lot of sheep points, but the tages seem to go to those with 3-7 points. Seems odd, doesn't it? Read the successful list and look for those of us with 15-30 points on it. They're not there.
 
Really? :( You want a special "grandfathered" preference for us old timers? Preposterous! There just aren't enough big game tags in NV for something like that.
I've also been paying the license and app fees for 50+ years and I don't expect to be treated with kid gloves. I've drawn a quite a few tags in that time and I'm thankful for every one of them. Countless deer tags, several antelope tags, several cow elk tags, 2 bull elk tags with buck tags on the same year.
Yeah I'd like to draw a tag every year but that is not real life. I'm not gonna cry about it if I don't draw anything this year though. :cry:
 
Really? :( You want a special "grandfathered" preference for us old timers? Preposterous! There just aren't enough big game tags in NV for something like that.
I've also been paying the license and app fees for 50+ years and I don't expect to be treated with kid gloves. I've drawn a quite a few tags in that time and I'm thankful for every one of them. Countless deer tags, several antelope tags, several cow elk tags, 2 bull elk tags with buck tags on the same year.
Yeah I'd like to draw a tag every year but that is not real life. I'm not gonna cry about it if I don't draw anything this year though. :cry:

Agreed. If you apply you get a chance. If you apply 25 years before the newbie then you had 25 more draws than the newbie. If a person fails to draw tags for elk/deer/pronghorn for years and years then is likely the hunt choices are mostly limited to top tier hunts or are not building points. Sheep tags will never be an easy draw as just too few tags vs. total applicants.

As for how statistics work, you get more and more “balls in the hopper” if building points so your odds compared to anyone even one point behind you are better than that person each year. How your odds compare to the entire hopper of balls is impacted by number of applicants, the points they each have and your hunt choices. I like to say you are given a higher capacity machine gun yearly to battle with but you have no control over the number of machine guns pointed at you nor the capacity of those guns.

Math does not care whose ping pong ball is selected but merely randomly grabs a bouncing ball as it bounces along with all the other bouncing balls so you having more balls in the hopper this year than last year is an advantage.

An advantage, not a guarantee. Can look at Colorado deer for what happens when is a preferred point rather than a bonus point approach where an old timer bias is built in which in turn screws your grandkid just qualifying to apply for the first time this year.
 
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See above.
I've been applying in my 36 year home state of Nevada for 9 years. Drew an archery elk cow tag first year applying. Drew a bull tag in a primo unit with 4 points and another cow tag a year later. At 74, I may never draw another tag. That's the way the draw system works but with 5 choices and loads of points, you should be able to get some decent hunts.
 

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