Season Dates
August, September, October, November, December
Species
Rocky Mountain Elk
Guide Ratio
1 on 1, Guided, Outfitted
Location
Nevada, United States of America
Weapon/Equip.
Archery, Muzzleloader, Rifle
Hunt Methods
Vehicle, ATV/UTV, Hiking, Spot and Stalk
Duration
10 Days
Difficulty
Easy Moderate
Accommodations
RV Camper/Trailer, Wall Tent, Lodge, Ranch House
Description
ABOUT OUTFITTER:
This long-time HFA-endorsed outfitter is based in Ely, Nevada, and specializes in guided hunts for trophy mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep, mountain lion, and antelope throughout eastern and southern Nevada. Their hunting areas include White Pine, Nye, Elko, Clark, and Lincoln Counties.
From your initial meeting to your safe return home, every aspect of your guided hunt is handled with exceptional service and attention to detail. Once you book a hunt, the outfitter will provide all the necessary information about the area you've drawn, what gear to bring, and how to prepare for the experience.
With their expertise and commitment to quality, you can feel confident that you'll not only take home a trophy Nevada animal, but also enjoy an unforgettable adventure.
HUNT DETAILS:
Nevada continues to produce record-book elk, and this outfitter’s hunters are consistently among those harvesting trophy bulls with archery, muzzleloader, and rifle. Every hunt is tailored to the client’s needs, but being in peak physical condition will significantly boost your chances of success.
Your elk hunt may lead you through low, rolling juniper country or into steep mahogany ridges in pursuit of a trophy bull. Scouting begins in July to pinpoint the top bulls in your specific unit, ensuring you're hunting in the best areas available.
Once in the field, the "spot and stalk" method is used—an effective and proven approach for locating and harvesting high-quality animals. Keep in mind that the terrain can be rugged, rocky, and physically demanding, so preparation is key.
Each hunt is led by a professional, licensed guide who’s not only experienced but also passionate about the pursuit. Many of the guides—and the outfitter himself—are Nevada natives with deep knowledge of the land. They take great pride in their work and are highly skilled in the specific unit you’ll be hunting.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Depending on the specific hunt, lodging may include either camping or hotel accommodations. If camping is part of the experience, all meals and lodging will be provided. In some cases, staying in a hotel may be recommended or preferred. If so, the outfitter will provide lunch, along with snacks, drinks, and all necessary transportation.
All transportation is included upon your arrival. The team is equipped with four-wheel-drive vehicles, ATVs, and UTVs to navigate the area's road and trail systems efficiently.
LICENSE INFORMATION:
In Nevada, you earn one bonus point per species each year you're unsuccessful in the draw and purchase a hunting license. Points are squared to determine your chances in the draw. The maximum is 32 points per species. Missing two consecutive years means losing all bonus points for that species. Huntin’ Fool’s License Application team will help you apply at the time of application.
This long-time HFA-endorsed outfitter is based in Ely, Nevada, and specializes in guided hunts for trophy mule deer, elk, bighorn sheep, mountain lion, and antelope throughout eastern and southern Nevada. Their hunting areas include White Pine, Nye, Elko, Clark, and Lincoln Counties.
From your initial meeting to your safe return home, every aspect of your guided hunt is handled with exceptional service and attention to detail. Once you book a hunt, the outfitter will provide all the necessary information about the area you've drawn, what gear to bring, and how to prepare for the experience.
With their expertise and commitment to quality, you can feel confident that you'll not only take home a trophy Nevada animal, but also enjoy an unforgettable adventure.
HUNT DETAILS:
Nevada continues to produce record-book elk, and this outfitter’s hunters are consistently among those harvesting trophy bulls with archery, muzzleloader, and rifle. Every hunt is tailored to the client’s needs, but being in peak physical condition will significantly boost your chances of success.
Your elk hunt may lead you through low, rolling juniper country or into steep mahogany ridges in pursuit of a trophy bull. Scouting begins in July to pinpoint the top bulls in your specific unit, ensuring you're hunting in the best areas available.
Once in the field, the "spot and stalk" method is used—an effective and proven approach for locating and harvesting high-quality animals. Keep in mind that the terrain can be rugged, rocky, and physically demanding, so preparation is key.
Each hunt is led by a professional, licensed guide who’s not only experienced but also passionate about the pursuit. Many of the guides—and the outfitter himself—are Nevada natives with deep knowledge of the land. They take great pride in their work and are highly skilled in the specific unit you’ll be hunting.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Depending on the specific hunt, lodging may include either camping or hotel accommodations. If camping is part of the experience, all meals and lodging will be provided. In some cases, staying in a hotel may be recommended or preferred. If so, the outfitter will provide lunch, along with snacks, drinks, and all necessary transportation.
All transportation is included upon your arrival. The team is equipped with four-wheel-drive vehicles, ATVs, and UTVs to navigate the area's road and trail systems efficiently.
LICENSE INFORMATION:
In Nevada, you earn one bonus point per species each year you're unsuccessful in the draw and purchase a hunting license. Points are squared to determine your chances in the draw. The maximum is 32 points per species. Missing two consecutive years means losing all bonus points for that species. Huntin’ Fool’s License Application team will help you apply at the time of application.
Inclusions / Exclusions
Inclusions
- Lodging
- Meals
- Trip Transportation
- Field Preparation of Trophies
- Professional Hunter & Staff
- Guide
- In-Field Lunch
Exclusions
- License
- Taxes
- Tag(s)
- Airport Pickup and Dropoff
- Gratuities
- Car Rental
- Trophy Shipment
Trophy Fees
- Mountain Goat: $ 14,000.00
- Moose-Canada: $ 14,000.00
- Black Bear: $ 3,500.00
- Wolf: $ 1,000.00
- Stone Sheep: $ 0.00
- Wolverine: $ 1,250.00