Situated in the very southern tip of Nevada, this unit is primarily public land with half the unit in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, which is open to hunting. This unit holds the Newberry Mountains and offers the unique experience of using a boat on Lake Mohave during a desert sheep hunt.
Great for desert sheep hunting. Hunters report finding and looking at a large number of rams, making for enjoyable hunting. Most rams live in Keyhole Canyon, Ireteba Peaks and White Rock Wash. Physically demanding for spot-and-stalk hunting. Healthy sheep herd here. Many artificial and natural water sources. Low resident deer numbers.