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<blockquote data-quote="Greg Duerr" data-source="post: 655991" data-attributes="member: 32685"><p>Im a resident of NV and have been all of my life.....................I drew an Elk tag about 7 years ago after putting in four times...................I hunted three days and saw over 50 bulls. I ended up shooting a bull that was not real big by Nevada standards, 320 But it was warm for that time of year. However I did see lots of 6 point bulls and one huge 7 point. I looked over 6 point bulls every day..............My bull was even on both sides very few minus points. It was a hunt of a life time and when my 9 or 10 year wait is up I will be putting in again.............worth ever penney.</p><p> I got a really nice antelope buck last year and drew a rife deer tag for area 043 this year.................I have gotten spoiled hunting Nevada. Last year I looked over a lot of Antelope bucks. Most were really high up in the rimrocks. I killed a really nice buck but by the time I got it off the Mt I had to have a European mount done. It really turned out nice. This season I will be able to use my new .243 Ackley I received from the smith last month........</p><p> If you check out the odds there are some areas where a non-resident has a better chance of drawing than a resident check out area 042.............its a sleeper. While hunting Antelope there last year I glassed over two beautiful bucks below the rimrocks..............both close to 30inches...........you wont see a lot of bucks in this area but when you do they are really nice. I hunted Deer there a few years back and the best part of the hunt was that I never saw another person.................had the whole place to myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg Duerr, post: 655991, member: 32685"] Im a resident of NV and have been all of my life.....................I drew an Elk tag about 7 years ago after putting in four times...................I hunted three days and saw over 50 bulls. I ended up shooting a bull that was not real big by Nevada standards, 320 But it was warm for that time of year. However I did see lots of 6 point bulls and one huge 7 point. I looked over 6 point bulls every day..............My bull was even on both sides very few minus points. It was a hunt of a life time and when my 9 or 10 year wait is up I will be putting in again.............worth ever penney. I got a really nice antelope buck last year and drew a rife deer tag for area 043 this year.................I have gotten spoiled hunting Nevada. Last year I looked over a lot of Antelope bucks. Most were really high up in the rimrocks. I killed a really nice buck but by the time I got it off the Mt I had to have a European mount done. It really turned out nice. This season I will be able to use my new .243 Ackley I received from the smith last month........ If you check out the odds there are some areas where a non-resident has a better chance of drawing than a resident check out area 042.............its a sleeper. While hunting Antelope there last year I glassed over two beautiful bucks below the rimrocks..............both close to 30inches...........you wont see a lot of bucks in this area but when you do they are really nice. I hunted Deer there a few years back and the best part of the hunt was that I never saw another person.................had the whole place to myself. [/QUOTE]
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