backcountry_sassn
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The Nevada hunt application book was just sent and I noticed a big change in the elk hunting regulations.
For the last several years they have allowed applicants to apply for Any Bull, Spike Only, Depredation Bull, Antlerless Elk, and Depredation Antlerless Elk but only allowed you to draw one Bull elk Tag AND one Antlerless Elk tag. So depending on the number each application was given depended on the tag you go. So if you Spike Elk application is drawn before your Any Bull application, then your Any Bull application would be pulled (its a bit more complicated then that, but that's it in simple terms). Same would happen with the antlerless tag.
Now you are only allowed 1 elk tag. So if any of your Antlerless applications are drawn before a Bull application, then you are given the Antlerless tag and your Bull applications are pulled.
So if you have high odds at an Any Bull tag, then you might want to only buy a point for Antlerless Elk or you might miss out. If you don't know your odds, then I highly suggest you get a subscription to GoHunt (of course promo code RANDY gets you $50 credit for the GoHunt gear shop). I have an 89% chance at the archery Any Bull tag I've been wanting so I definitly wont be applying for any other elk tags.
I'm sure there are a lot of hunters who won't be happy with this, but it's a good sign. They changed it several years ago to allow for hunters to get both a bull and antlerless tag in the same season, and also allowed for hunters to opt in for a reduced antlerless elk tag with their deer tag in select units to reduce cow elk numbers to population objectives. When I noticed this, I contacted a biologist friend and he said they are at the population objective in those areas. Sure NDOW could have continued to issue those tags for the revenue, but they didn't. I for one like to see that science trumps money.
For the last several years they have allowed applicants to apply for Any Bull, Spike Only, Depredation Bull, Antlerless Elk, and Depredation Antlerless Elk but only allowed you to draw one Bull elk Tag AND one Antlerless Elk tag. So depending on the number each application was given depended on the tag you go. So if you Spike Elk application is drawn before your Any Bull application, then your Any Bull application would be pulled (its a bit more complicated then that, but that's it in simple terms). Same would happen with the antlerless tag.
Now you are only allowed 1 elk tag. So if any of your Antlerless applications are drawn before a Bull application, then you are given the Antlerless tag and your Bull applications are pulled.
So if you have high odds at an Any Bull tag, then you might want to only buy a point for Antlerless Elk or you might miss out. If you don't know your odds, then I highly suggest you get a subscription to GoHunt (of course promo code RANDY gets you $50 credit for the GoHunt gear shop). I have an 89% chance at the archery Any Bull tag I've been wanting so I definitly wont be applying for any other elk tags.
I'm sure there are a lot of hunters who won't be happy with this, but it's a good sign. They changed it several years ago to allow for hunters to get both a bull and antlerless tag in the same season, and also allowed for hunters to opt in for a reduced antlerless elk tag with their deer tag in select units to reduce cow elk numbers to population objectives. When I noticed this, I contacted a biologist friend and he said they are at the population objective in those areas. Sure NDOW could have continued to issue those tags for the revenue, but they didn't. I for one like to see that science trumps money.