At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Limited cell phone service, often none
- Carry plenty of supplies, water and fuel




Hunters discussing Unit 111 in Nevada highlight the importance of understanding the terrain and access points, which can significantly impact hunting success. Seasonal changes are crucial, with recommendations to time visits during early or late seasons for optimum game movement. Experienced hunters suggest focusing on lower elevations during colder months as game tends to migrate there. There's also advice to scout thoroughly and be prepared for the weather variations that could affect accessibility and game behavior. Overall, the sentiment is that preparation and adaptability are key in maximizing opportunities in this unit.
Featuring the Schell Creek Range, this unit has an elevation change of more than 6,000 feet from desert valleys to alpine peaks and has produced trophy-size mule deer, elk and pronghorn antelope. Vegetation ranges from sagebrush to dense forests and aspens and from pinyon-juniper woodlands to subalpine firs and pines and alpine tundra.
Late rifle season is best for finding trophy class mule deer.