At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Limited cell phone service throughout much of the unit




Hunters discussing Unit 155 in Nevada appreciate its rugged terrain and the challenge it presents, but advise others to be prepared for the physical demands. Many highlight the importance of scouting prior to the season, noting that understanding the movement of mule deer and elk in the area can greatly improve success odds. It's emphasized that late-season hunts can be fruitful, especially during the rut when game is more active. Additionally, hunters suggest having a flexible strategy, as weather conditions and game patterns can change unexpectedly, impacting the planned hunt.
The Simpson Park Range is recognized as the largest landmark in the area. This is a vegetated area mostly covered by sagebrush. This unit has good public access, some areas are accessible only by hiking and is inhabited by mule deer and antelope.
Deer and antelope tags for this unit are not difficult to draw.