At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Limited cell phone service, often none
- Isolated area
- Carry extra spare tires, water and fuel
species | general Size | trophy potential |
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Mule Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Elk | Dummy | Dummy |
Antelope | Dummy | Dummy |
Hunters engaged in discussions about Nevada Unit 113 highlight important insights about water availability, particularly noting that there are more water sources than often reported, with small flowing creeks in steep canyons. This observation can be crucial for planning a hunt, as water sources significantly impact elk activity. Additionally, there’s a strong sense of community, with hunters willing to share knowledge and experiences to help each other, enhancing the collective understanding of the unit's terrain and game habits. To leverage this shared expertise, hunters are encouraged to connect and exchange detailed information regarding specific tags and seasons, especially noting nuances between Unit 113 and the broader 111-115 zones.
species | general Size | trophy potential |
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Mule Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Elk | Dummy | Dummy |
Antelope | Dummy | Dummy |
Located on the Utah-Nevada border in the central part of the state, this unit is located in an isolated part of the state. This unit gives hunters a chance to harvest mature mule deer, elk and antelope.
This is a good unit for mature antelope bucks. Elk permits are also valid in neighboring units.
Most of the unit consists of flat desert valleys leading up to foothills at the base of the Kern Mountains, the only mountain range in the unit. Off of the high points, the steep drainages and ridges end in the valley. There are a few water sources scattered throughout the unit.
Maintained gravel roads leading to four-wheel drive or ATV roads are spread throughout this area. There is a large portion of the Goshute Indian Reservation in the northern part of the unit that is closed to hunting. Private property is limited, but there are some parts of private land on the Kern Mountain range.
Large, open grassy areas can be found here. Sagebrush, greasewood, fourwing saltbush and other desert plants mainly grow below 6,500 feet. Sagebrush continues up through the middle and higher elevations. Pinyon pines and juniper trees cover a lot of middle elevations. On the steep ridges, conifer forests mixed with mountain mahogany can be seen.
This unit is isolated and does not have many towns that offer supplies anywhere near it. Most hunters will camp near the unit on public land, as there are a lot of different areas to camp. Hunters can also get motel rooms and general supplies in Ely, but it is farther south of the unit.
Roughly 674 square miles
81.7% public land
Elevations from 5,450-9,700 feet
ATVs recommended