TIN CAMP - This is the Last One...

Not sure if this is the same herd of Elk but if so, they've been spending a lot of time out in Tin Camp, in broad daylight and for the better part of the day. They sure are a lot of fun to watch, especially when they decide to munch on the cameras LOL

Here's another clip of them hanging out by the cabins and pond. Sure would be nice to see this in person.

And last but not least, here's a clip of Elk enjoy a tasting of our camera up by the front gate 🤪
 
Not sure if this is the same herd of Elk but if so, they've been spending a lot of time out in Tin Camp, in broad daylight and for the better part of the day. They sure are a lot of fun to watch, especially when they decide to munch on the cameras LOL

Here's another clip of them hanging out by the cabins and pond. Sure would be nice to see this in person.

And last but not least, here's a clip of Elk enjoy a tasting of our camera up by the front gate 🤪
would be cool to see it in person
 
Not sure if this is the same herd of Elk but if so, they've been spending a lot of time out in Tin Camp, in broad daylight and for the better part of the day. They sure are a lot of fun to watch, especially when they decide to munch on the cameras LOL

Here's another clip of them hanging out by the cabins and pond. Sure would be nice to see this in person.

And last but not least, here's a clip of Elk enjoy a tasting of our camera up by the front gate 🤪
Good looking herd. It’s funny how they recognize the cameras and end up playing with them, I haven’t seen them play with anything else in your other videos. Also, crazy they hang so close to the road with traffic and such. Whenever I’ve been close to an elk herd they’ve run off like I was intent on killing one of them… they were correct. 😂
 
Do you have any interest in hunting them out there? Good meat. When’s elk season there?
Elk season in Nevada starts early August and runs through late January. There are specific dates for different categories of hunting too:

Early Antlered Hunts:
• Many units have early hunts that run from early August into September, often coinciding with the beginning of the elk rut.
Late Antlered Hunts:
• Some hunts continue into October, November, and even December, with some units having late hunts extending to the end of January.
Antlerless Hunts:
• Antlerless hunts (for cows or other non-antlered elk) are also common in Nevada, with season dates and units varying.
Muzzleloader and Archery Seasons:
• Nevada also has specific seasons for muzzleloader and archery hunters, which may overlap or have different timing than the rifle hunts.
Unit-Specific Regulations:
• Elk hunting regulations, including season dates, weapon restrictions, and quotas, are often specific to each game management unit.
Silver State Tag:
• Nevada offers a Silver State Tag, a statewide tag for elk (and other species), which can be applied for without affecting your bonus points.

Unfortunately, you need to apply for tags in spring and we already missed that for this year. But otherwise, sure, if we could get tags, doing some hunting could be fun.
 
Elk season in Nevada starts early August and runs through late January. There are specific dates for different categories of hunting too:

Early Antlered Hunts:
• Many units have early hunts that run from early August into September, often coinciding with the beginning of the elk rut.
Late Antlered Hunts:
• Some hunts continue into October, November, and even December, with some units having late hunts extending to the end of January.
Antlerless Hunts:
• Antlerless hunts (for cows or other non-antlered elk) are also common in Nevada, with season dates and units varying.
Muzzleloader and Archery Seasons:
• Nevada also has specific seasons for muzzleloader and archery hunters, which may overlap or have different timing than the rifle hunts.
Unit-Specific Regulations:
• Elk hunting regulations, including season dates, weapon restrictions, and quotas, are often specific to each game management unit.
Silver State Tag:
• Nevada offers a Silver State Tag, a statewide tag for elk (and other species), which can be applied for without affecting your bonus points.

Unfortunately, you need to apply for tags in spring and we already missed that for this year. But otherwise, sure, if we could get tags, doing some hunting could be fun.
they only have 1 tag window? damn, that's harsh

Tell them you've been seasoning them and they need to be harvested for best flavor (y) (y)
 
Elk season in Nevada starts early August and runs through late January. There are specific dates for different categories of hunting too:

Early Antlered Hunts:
• Many units have early hunts that run from early August into September, often coinciding with the beginning of the elk rut.
Late Antlered Hunts:
• Some hunts continue into October, November, and even December, with some units having late hunts extending to the end of January.
Antlerless Hunts:
• Antlerless hunts (for cows or other non-antlered elk) are also common in Nevada, with season dates and units varying.
Muzzleloader and Archery Seasons:
• Nevada also has specific seasons for muzzleloader and archery hunters, which may overlap or have different timing than the rifle hunts.
Unit-Specific Regulations:
• Elk hunting regulations, including season dates, weapon restrictions, and quotas, are often specific to each game management unit.
Silver State Tag:
• Nevada offers a Silver State Tag, a statewide tag for elk (and other species), which can be applied for without affecting your bonus points.

Unfortunately, you need to apply for tags in spring and we already missed that for this year. But otherwise, sure, if we could get tags, doing some hunting could be fun.
Have you looked into landowner tags? I’m pretty they are based on the number of animals that use your property and you can sell them to whomever you want (not uncommon for LO tags to sell for $10K or more depending on the quality of animals).
 
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