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Nevada Hunting Guide

Complete Nevada hunting guide. Nevada hunting seasons, license costs, bag limits, and regulations for all major game species. Updated for the current season.

Wildlife Agency

Nevada Department of Wildlife

Official Site

Hunter safety course required for first-time buyers

Draw Application Deadlines

Species Type Opens Deadline Results
Mule Deer Primary Draw Mar 11 Apr 14 Late May
Elk Primary Draw Mar 11 Apr 14 Late May
Pronghorn Primary Draw Mar 11 Apr 14 Late May
Bighorn Sheep Primary Draw Mar 11 Apr 14 Late May

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Nevada Hunting Seasons

Mule Deer

Res: $30 Non-res: $240
Season Type Opens Closes
Rifle Oct 10 Nov 8
Archery Aug 10 Sep 3
Muzzleloader Sep 10 Oct 3

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 1

Draw-only for all deer hunts. Bonus point system. Nevada produces quality mule deer but tags are hard to draw.

Elk

Res: $120 Non-res: $1200
Season Type Opens Closes
Rifle Sep 22 Oct 22
Archery Aug 10 Sep 3
Muzzleloader Sep 10 Sep 21

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 1

Very limited draw. Nevada elk tags are among the hardest to draw. Trophy-quality bulls in northeastern Nevada.

Turkey

Res: $30 Non-res: $240
Season Type Opens Closes
Shotgun Apr 13 May 12
Archery Apr 13 May 12

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 1

Merriam's turkeys in limited mountain areas. Draw required in some units. Small but huntable populations.

Quail

Res: $30 Non-res: $80
Season Type Opens Closes
Shotgun Oct 12 Feb 2

Bag limits: daily: 10, season: No limit

Gambel's, California, and mountain quail. Populations vary with precipitation. Best in southern Nevada riparian areas.

Pronghorn

Res: $30 Non-res: $150
Season Type Opens Closes
Archery Aug 15 Sep 20
Rifle Sep 25 Oct 31

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 1 per year

Draw-only in most western states

Bighorn Sheep

Res: $120 Non-res: $1200
Season Type Opens Closes
Rifle Sep 1 Nov 30

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 1 per lifetime (most states)

Extremely limited tags. Once-in-a-lifetime draw.

Mountain Lion

Res: $30 Non-res: $240
Season Type Opens Closes
Fall/Winter Nov 1 Mar 31

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 1 per year

Hound hunting legal in most western states. Quotas apply.

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Nevada Hunting FAQ

Do I need a hunting license in Nevada?
Yes. All hunters in Nevada must hold a valid hunting license from the Nevada Department of Wildlife. Non-residents typically pay higher fees. A hunter safety course is required for first-time license buyers.
What is the hunting license cost in Nevada?
Nevada license costs vary by species. Mule Deer: resident $30, non-resident $240. Elk: resident $120, non-resident $1200.
When is deer season in Nevada?
Nevada deer seasons: Rifle: Oct 10 - Nov 8, Archery: Aug 10 - Sep 3, Muzzleloader: Sep 10 - Oct 3.
Does Nevada require a hunter safety course?
Yes, Nevada requires hunter education certification for all first-time hunters. The course covers firearm safety, hunting laws, wildlife conservation, and ethical hunting practices.
Who manages hunting regulations in Nevada?
The Nevada Department of Wildlife manages all hunting licenses, regulations, and wildlife management in Nevada. Their website (https://www.ndow.org) has current season dates, license purchasing, and regulation booklets.