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Nevada Bighorn Sheep

Unit 272 (Specter Range / Bare Mountain)

Nevada Hunting Guide — Bighorn Sheep

Unit 272 covers the Specter Range, Bare Mountain, and adjacent desert country west of Las Vegas in Nye County. This is low-density desert bighorn habitat with small ram groups using scattered cliff bands and guzzler-maintained water. A Unit 272 tag is truly once-in-a-lifetime.

Bighorn Sheep Hunting in Unit 272

Unit 272 covers the Specter Range, Bare Mountain, and adjacent desert country west of Las Vegas in Nye County. This is low-density desert bighorn habitat with small ram groups using scattered cliff bands and guzzler-maintained water. A Unit 272 tag is truly once-in-a-lifetime.

Where to Find Bighorn in Unit 272

Unit 272 bighorn are scattered across isolated cliff systems.

Specter Range

The Specter Range holds a small resident herd using limestone cliff bands. Access is via BLM two-track off US-95 south of Beatty.

Bare Mountain

Bare Mountain's volcanic cliffs hold another distinct ram group. The Lathrop Wells / Amargosa Valley side provides the practical approach.

Guzzler Hubs

With no natural water, every NDOW guzzler in Unit 272 is a potential anchor. We request the current guzzler map and plan our hunt around active drinkers.

How to Hunt Bighorn in Unit 272

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Bighorn Sheep Success Rates

Rifle65%

Bighorn Sheep Draw Odds

SeasonTagsApplicantsDraw %Pts Req
Rifle— Late Season1731.4% 0

Data from 2025 draw results. Resident odds shown.

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Unit 272 is one of Nevada's lowest-tag desert bighorn units — roughly 2 tags per year against about 117 three-year applicants. Nevada uses a weighted bonus-point system where each point grants one additional random-draw entry (straight count). This is a long-haul application for most hunters.

Unit Logistics & Expectations

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are Unit 272 draw odds so tough?
Unit 272 issues only about 2 tags per year against roughly 117 applicants. The low tag count reflects the small resident bighorn population. Nevada's weighted bonus system adds one entry per point, but most Unit 272 tags go to long-point-history applicants.
Are there natural water sources in Unit 272?
Very limited. Desert bighorn in Unit 272 depend heavily on NDOW-maintained guzzlers during dry periods. Request the current guzzler map from NDOW's Southern Region office when planning your hunt.

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Sources & Verification

Every fact on this page is tied to a primary source below. Last fact-checked 2026-04-17.

  1. NDOW Unit 272 boundary — Nevada Department of Wildlife · supports: Nye County desert bighorn unit · accessed 2026-04-17
  2. Desert Bighorn — western Nye County herds — Nevada Department of Wildlife · supports: Low-density desert population · accessed 2026-04-17
  3. BLM Southern Nevada District access — Bureau of Land Management — Southern Nevada · supports: BLM two-track access, Desert National Wildlife Refuge perimeter · accessed 2026-04-17