At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Limited cell phone service, often none
- Isolated area
- Carry extra spare tires, water and fuel




Hunters appreciate Nevada's Unit 113 for its challenging terrain that requires preparedness and stamina to navigate effectively. Many emphasize the importance of understanding draw odds, as this unit can be competitive, so strategic planning is crucial. Experienced hunters suggest targeting areas with low hunting pressure and note that game activity aligns closely with seasonal changes, advising newcomers to closely monitor weather patterns and seasonal migrations. Overall, hunters recommend patience and scouting ahead of the season to improve success rates, highlighting the value of persistence and thorough pre-hunt research in this unit.
Located on the Utah-Nevada border in the central part of the state, this unit is located in an isolated part of the state. This unit gives hunters a chance to harvest mature mule deer, elk and antelope.
This is a good unit for mature antelope bucks. Elk permits are also valid in neighboring units.