At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Cell phones work almost anywhere, except in steep canyons
- Squaw Reservoir offers good campsites and level parking for travel trailers
- Chukar partridges thrive in steep terrain with exposed rocks




Hunters discussing Nevada's Unit 015 emphasize the challenging terrain and limited accessibility, suggesting that thorough preparation and physical fitness are critical for success. Despite these challenges, the unit is noted for good mule deer populations, which can be rewarding for those willing to put in the effort. Feedback highlights the importance of understanding draw odds and planning accordingly, as well as the necessity of scouting well in advance to locate game. Collectively, these insights underline the value of preparation and strategy in navigating Unit 015 effectively.
This unit borders California for about 60 miles starting 50 miles north of Reno, and is mostly mule deer winter range. The state holds late seasons that allow hunters to take bucks that have migrated into the unit. Most land is public property below 6,800 feet in elevation.
Few resident mule deer live in this unit, but a good numbers of bucks migrate here after snowstorms hit high country in California. A healthy antelope population lives here.