At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Limited cell phone service, often none
- Many of the seasons for deer, elk and antelope overlap, resulting in high hunter traffic and competition for space
- Jackpot offers the nearest motel accommodations




Unit 072 in Nevada offers varied terrain that challenges hunters, especially those unfamiliar with the area's ruggedness, but seasoned hunters note its potential for excellent game opportunities. Many visitors emphasize timing, suggesting early season hunts for better success with elk and mule deer, capitalizing on migratory patterns and cooler temperatures. There is an appreciation for the unit's remoteness, highlighting the importance of thorough preparation and scouting to access the more secluded and game-rich areas. Engaging with local wildlife and understanding their movements during different weather patterns can significantly enhance the hunting experience in this unit.
Residing in the northern reaches of Nevada between the Jarbidge Charleston County Road, near the western boundary, and the O’Neil Basin County Road, near the eastern boundary, The Jarbidge Mountains are the largest in this unit. Most of the land is covered by sagebrush and is home to mule deer, elk and pronghorn antelope.
This unit has deer found at all elevations. The late rifle season is best for locating and tagging trophy bucks. Elk rutting can happen during the archery and muzzleloader seasons.