At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Limited cell phone service in most regions
- Scout near water sources
- Use high-quality optics from high vantage points




Hunters discussing Unit 031 in Nevada emphasize the area's challenging terrain, underscoring that preparedness is crucial for navigating steep and rocky conditions. The unit shows potential for yielding successful hunts during the earlier part of the season when game movement is more predictable, thus understanding seasonal patterns is advantageous. Experienced hunters recommend scouting the area pre-season to familiarize oneself with game behavior and preferred habitats, offering insight that could enhance hunting strategy. Overall, hunters suggest that patience and preparation are key for a rewarding experience in this unit.
Major features include the Double H, Montana and Bilk Creek mountains as well as the southern Trout Creek Range and two valleys, Kings and Quinn River. Elevations range from 4,100 feet above sea level to 8,300 feet. The unit offers hunting for mule deer, antelope and California bighorn sheep.