At a Glance
Quick Tips
- ATVs and side by sides helpful
- Prepare for desert conditions
- Hunting can be physically demanding
species | general Size | trophy potential |
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Mule Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Elk | Dummy | Dummy |
Desert Bighorn Sheep | Dummy | Dummy |
Hunters shared experiences on Nevada's Unit 262, with specific curiosity about the pressures during the archery season and early rifle, especially regarding potential interference from day hikers due to its proximity to Las Vegas. One hunter confirmed success in the unit, having harvested a bull, and noted spotting several nice bulls, particularly recommending the Cold Creek area as a strategic focus. The mention of day hikers suggests considering timing and strategic locations to mitigate disturbances. Overall, insights emphasize the unit's potential for quality game encounters and the importance of local knowledge and preparation.
species | general Size | trophy potential |
---|---|---|
Mule Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Elk | Dummy | Dummy |
Desert Bighorn Sheep | Dummy | Dummy |
Situated between Las Vegas and Pahrump to the west, this unit holds elk, mule deer and desert sheep and contains the Spring Mountains. Most hunting grounds are public, and access is good.
Numbers of wildlife and tags are limited, but hunting elk, deer, and sheep can be very enjoyable here. Low elk numbers with most of them near Cold Creek. Most rams in La Madre Ridge and Brownstone Basin areas. Good number of artificial and natural water sources.
Terrain varies from rolling hills at the mountain bases to sheer cliff faces in rocky parts of the unit.
Plenty of public roads and four-wheel-drive trails can take you to a starting point in any part of the unit. Private land does not impede access. Almost all hunting grounds can be reached from bordering roads.
Blackbrush scrub at lower elevations along with creosote scrub. Pinyon pines, junipers, bristlecone pines and white firs grow at higher elevations. Mount Charleston is known for 18,000 acres of bristlecone pines as much as 3,000 years old.
Both Las Vegas and Pahrump are close enough to hunting grounds that hunters who want to lodge in town can do so.
Roughly 2142 square miles
86.3% public land
Elevations range from 5,500-11,916-foot Mount Charleston
Motors, even on chainsaws, are restricted in some places
Carry a map to know restricted areas
Well-groomed county and powerline road
Most hunters prefer to camp
Camping allowed on public land