DustyNV
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- Jul 2, 2020
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I believe that you only need a tag to kill animal. I live in Nevada, a state that can be hard for even residents to draw these days. Time and time again I see so many people on social media so mad that they didn't draw yet again this year. I see people say how am I supposed to bring My kids up in a world of hunting if We can't draw a tag? I live about 45 miles from Las Vegas, in a desolate arid environment. Not much around here except one lone mountain range, that happens to have deer and elk on it if you know where to look. There was I time that I had no idea where to look, but over time the more I looked the more I found.
My message to these people is load your kids up man. Take them out into the hills. Why do you need a tag to have the exact same experience as the guy with the tag? As for Myself, We started putting up trail cameras in early May. Here in Nevada We can only have cameras up from January to the end of July. We are out in our local mountains well before the draw process begins. If We don't draw so what. I set up the trail cams to determine where I want to start trying to video game after we have to take the cameras down. Take last weekend for example, my boy's and I left the house at 4 A.M. and We had hiked into our spot before the sun came up. That morning a small 5X5 bull came in and was about 10 yards from us. Tag or no tag it doesn't get much better than that. Later a doe and fawn came in, I videoed them as well. Then I spotted two more big bulls up high and got to video them as well. Even if only the doe and fawn came in it would have been a great day.
I've killed a muzzleloader bull in Nevada and My wife has killed early rifle bull as well. So we aren't even eligible for the draw for years still, but My son's are and they each have 5 bonus points. I've decided that I need to work on My calling skills. Since My boy's have both taken deer with Their bow at 14 years old and They both want to hunt elk with their bows. We are going to work on our calling skills come late August into September. No sense in waiting until they draw a tag when We can learn this skill now. Lots of people call bulls in and don't kill them.
My point in all of this is don't let a draw system keep you from going out and learning about the area that you want to hunt. Sometime soon My son's and I are doing a backpack fishing trip, about 4 hours from home. Should be fun, but it is also part of My plan to see where the elk are during archery season.
You are your only limit!
Dusty.
My message to these people is load your kids up man. Take them out into the hills. Why do you need a tag to have the exact same experience as the guy with the tag? As for Myself, We started putting up trail cameras in early May. Here in Nevada We can only have cameras up from January to the end of July. We are out in our local mountains well before the draw process begins. If We don't draw so what. I set up the trail cams to determine where I want to start trying to video game after we have to take the cameras down. Take last weekend for example, my boy's and I left the house at 4 A.M. and We had hiked into our spot before the sun came up. That morning a small 5X5 bull came in and was about 10 yards from us. Tag or no tag it doesn't get much better than that. Later a doe and fawn came in, I videoed them as well. Then I spotted two more big bulls up high and got to video them as well. Even if only the doe and fawn came in it would have been a great day.
I've killed a muzzleloader bull in Nevada and My wife has killed early rifle bull as well. So we aren't even eligible for the draw for years still, but My son's are and they each have 5 bonus points. I've decided that I need to work on My calling skills. Since My boy's have both taken deer with Their bow at 14 years old and They both want to hunt elk with their bows. We are going to work on our calling skills come late August into September. No sense in waiting until they draw a tag when We can learn this skill now. Lots of people call bulls in and don't kill them.
My point in all of this is don't let a draw system keep you from going out and learning about the area that you want to hunt. Sometime soon My son's and I are doing a backpack fishing trip, about 4 hours from home. Should be fun, but it is also part of My plan to see where the elk are during archery season.
You are your only limit!
Dusty.