Nevada draw system

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I’m going to post this here to help guys allocating their $$$

I have 19 points in Nevada for elk. I think the license fee was under $100 when I started…now $155 or so for a non res.

The point; after 19 years of applying, my odds for a decent archery elk tag ( in most of the units) is less than 1%. In fact, the odds have gotten worse not better.

I edited out units from the chart but heres what a couple decades of paying the fees in Nevada gets you
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That's crazy after 19 years. I have been applying for five years, and not holding out any hope. I do like the fact that there is a very very very small chance that you can draw an incredible tag with low point totals. I kind of look at as a lottery every year.

Hope you draw something soon to make it worthwhile.
 

Paladin

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Wow! and here I was considering just trying my luck with 0 points. I bet they don't even carry the decimal point out far enough to give those odds.

Good luck to you this year!
 
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I hear ya on the draw odds, but with the quality, limited tag numbers and long seasons it’s hard to pass up as a serious western hunter. Sure is nice when you do get lucky. I am sitting on 16 points for elk, deer, desert sheep, antelope and now 0 for Cali Bighorn where I previously had 11. It was a pretty amazing hunt for $1200 sheep tag. Hope to draw another species again in the future. I have never been lucky but sure was last year.


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I’m going to post this here to help guys allocating their $$$

I have 19 points in Nevada for elk. I think the license fee was under $100 when I started…now $155 or so for a non res.

The point; after 19 years of applying, my odds for a decent archery elk tag ( in most of the units) is less than 1%. In fact, the odds have gotten worse not better.

I edited out units from the chart but heres what a couple decades of paying the fees in Nevada gets you
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I have looked at this pretty hard and even spoke with the Department. It really isn't possible to calculate draw odds in NV. At best you could build a model and run simulations.

I guess my point is don't loose any sleep over these numbers as they are not draw odds. The reality is you just need to get lucky.
 

cfdjay

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That's how the get me every year too...that small chance. I've been the one to luck out before so I fully subscribe to the "you have to be in it to win it" idea
 

FlareBlitz91

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I’m going to post this here to help guys allocating their $$$

I have 19 points in Nevada for elk. I think the license fee was under $100 when I started…now $155 or so for a non res.

The point; after 19 years of applying, my odds for a decent archery elk tag ( in most of the units) is less than 1%. In fact, the odds have gotten worse not better.

I edited out units from the chart but heres what a couple decades of paying the fees in Nevada gets you

Do you know that you don't have to buy a preference point every year? You could have just decided to stop at like ten and keep applying.
 

Gorp2007

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You could move to Nevada. I live here and have had good success with draw odds.

First year of applying as a resident, no luck this time around but now I’ve got a point for elk, bighorn, and mule deer. I’m optimistic for next year and there’s still a chance for alternates!
 

MarkOrtiz

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Even as a resident I get a tag every 3-4 years. Except last year, last year I got 3 tags. It’s always hit and miss here
 

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muleloper

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There is a lot of luck that plays into drawing a Nevada elk tag with their bonus point system. The more people that apply the worse your odds get no matter how many points you have.
 
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Do you know that you don't have to buy a preference point every year? You could have just decided to stop at like ten and keep applying.
The only reason I stayed in the draws is that I figure at some point they will change and make their system equitable for point holders.

So far it's a stupid place to apply
 
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