Unit 132 - 134, 245 (Monitor / Kobeh / Antelope Valleys)
Nevada Hunting Guide — Antelope
Nevada's 132-134, 245 pronghorn group covers the sage-dominated valleys of central Nevada — Monitor Valley, Kobeh Valley, Antelope Valley, and the eastern Toiyabe benches in Nye and Eureka counties. These are classic big-sky Great Basin antelope flats with extensive BLM and Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest access, and a long history of producing respectable bucks for rifle, muzzleloader, and archery tag holders.
Antelope Hunting in Unit 132 - 134, 245
Nevada's 132-134, 245 pronghorn group covers the sage-dominated valleys of central Nevada — Monitor Valley, Kobeh Valley, Antelope Valley, and the eastern Toiyabe benches in Nye and Eureka counties. These are classic big-sky Great Basin antelope flats with extensive BLM and Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest access, and a long history of producing respectable bucks for rifle, muzzleloader, and archery tag holders.
Where to Find Pronghorn in 132-134, 245
Focus on the open sage flats of Monitor Valley between US-50 and the north end of the Monitor Range, the rolling country of Kobeh Valley south of Eureka, and Antelope Valley between the Monitor and Toquima ranges. Pronghorn here hold to the sage-grass mosaic at 5,500-7,000 ft, and bucks tend to stake out the higher benches with clear sight lines. Water sources — the windmills and stock tanks scattered along the valley bottoms — concentrate animals during dry summers.
How to Hunt 132-134, 245
Antelope Success Rates
Rifle antelope success in central Nevada historically runs in the 75-90% range for this unit group — most hunters who put in the glassing time kill a buck. Horn quality varies with winter precipitation two seasons prior; wet Februarys produce thicker prongs in September two years later.
Antelope Draw Odds
| Season | Tags | Applicants | Draw % | Pts Req |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rifle— Early Season | 20 | 539 | 3.7% | 0 |
| Archery— Early Season | 3 | 13 | 23.1% | 0 |
| Muzzleloader— Early Season | 1 | 7 | 14.3% | 0 |
Data from 2025 draw results. Resident odds shown.
Open in Draw Odds EngineWith 45 tags issued across the recent three-year window against 1,597 applicants, this group is a mid-to-high draw-difficulty antelope unit. NDOW squares bonus points before adding them to the draw pool — a 4-point applicant enters with 16 bonus chances in addition to a base chance — so points matter. Most rifle applicants should expect to build 4-6 points before drawing.
Unit Logistics & Expectations
Frequently Asked Questions
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Every fact on this page is tied to a primary source below. Last fact-checked 2026-04-17.
- NDOW Hunt Information Sheets — Antelope Unit Groups — Nevada Department of Wildlife · supports: Monitor/Kobeh/Antelope Valley herd context, Unit group structure · accessed 2026-04-17
- Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest — Austin-Tonopah Ranger District — USDA Forest Service · supports: Toiyabe Range access, Forest road network · accessed 2026-04-17
- BLM Battle Mountain District — Mount Lewis & Tonopah Field Offices — Bureau of Land Management · supports: BLM public land across antelope valleys, Road access for hunters · accessed 2026-04-17
- NDOW Hunt Draw — Antelope Application — Nevada Department of Wildlife · supports: Application window, Bonus point use on antelope tags · accessed 2026-04-17