5-Day Elk Hunt | Nevada & Utah
Santa Clara, UT
1-1 Guests • Trailer • Public • Guided
Description
Nevada trophy elk hunts are something special.
Our guide service hunts Elk in both Utah and Nevada. As you are well aware both states are known for producing trophy bulls. The Nevada Elk hunt or Utah Elk hunt should be considered the hunt of a lifetime and we treat it that way!
Our elk hunts are booked for 5 to 7 days (please see other listing for 7-day option) and we cater the hunt to your desires. All hunts include food, lodging and transportation during your hunt. We utilize trucks and ATV's, and our camps consist of travel trailers or hotels for those that like to stay in town.
PERMITS
Trophy Mule Deer, Elk and Sheep are some of the most sought after hunts in the United States. Securing a permit is typically the hardest part of the hunt! We have access to landowner permits in both Nevada and Utah. Auction/Conservation permits are also available. Some offer the hunter the ability to hunt longer season dates and multiple units which helps maximize your chance to take the trophy of your dreams.
These permits go extremely fast so please do not delay and let us know what you are looking for so that we can go to work finding a permit for you.
SEASONS
Archery Elk: August - September
Muzzleloader Elk: September - October
Rifle Elk: October - December
Base Price is per person for a 5-Day Hunt.
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Your Host
Wade O
Custom hunts with a guide service that has over 50 years of combined guiding experience. We know what it takes to be successful.
Location
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Gear List
- Personal Items
- Hunting Gear
- Weapon
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Rules & Guidelines
We are happy to help you apply for permits in both Utah and Nevada. There is no doubt that what area you hunt can determine your success.
Utah’s application period is in February.
Nevada has the NR Guided deer draw that you apply for in Feb/March and the NV general draw application period is in April.
References are available upon request.
We do not offer refunds due to subfreezing or inclement weather conditions.
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