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Nevada adds Moose as a big game species that can be hunted. https://www.kolotv.com/2024/01/29/nevada-department-wildlife-approves-moose-hunting/
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The 2024 regs aren't out yet. They just set the season dates last weekend. The quotas will be set in a couple months. I believe it was only a resident hunt though.i was looking in the e-regs and dont see them?? im thinking there are not enough for non -res to apply??res only?? can non res apply for a point yet,,i want to get in the ground floor if they are starting points on them///similar to mtn goat//they had non-res tags some years ago,then they didnt have them available for several years,then they just started them up again//glad ive got 4 mtn goat points so far.
When I saw this, first thing that came into my mind was "it's not even April fools day yet".Nevada adds Moose as a big game species that can be hunted. https://www.kolotv.com/2024/01/29/nevada-department-wildlife-approves-moose-hunting/
There won't be near enough harvest to affect the population in any significant way.Wish they would wait a few more years and let the population grow. Probably won’t hurt to harvest a bull or two though. I’m definitely going to get in on the ground floor for this one
Yeah I can't see NDOW allotting more than 2 or 3 tags which is fine with me.There won't be near enough harvest to affect the population in any significant way.
I remember driving through secret pass when I was a kid and my dad and uncle talking about recent elk spottings in the area. Now they're in pretty much the whole state.Yeah I can't see NDOW allotting more than 2 or 3 tags which is fine with me.
It would be exciting just to see one in the Rubys where we've been hunting since the early 80's.
Back then seeing an elk in the Rubys wasn't even a thought, now we might see a moose.
Nevada will need to build their moose population quickly to offset what will happen to Colorado's moose.
NV has such great moose habitat I'm sure they will eventually over run the place"The agency has tracked more than 100 moose in the state, and with growing numbers, officials say allowing hunting will keep the population in check."
Apparently we are worried about the moose becoming overpopulated in Nevada?
Hahaha this very true....it was more of a dog on the wolf thing in Colorado. They had done so good their with their moose populations.NV has such great moose habitat I'm sure they will eventually over run the place
Apparently we are worried about the moose becoming overpopulated in Nevada?
There's more bulls than cows. Killing a couple bulls will put less stress on the cows during the rut, and ultimately benefit the population."The agency has tracked more than 100 moose in the state, and with growing numbers, officials say allowing hunting will keep the population in check."
Apparently we are worried about the moose becoming overpopulated in Nevada?