Fish Report for 3-28-2013

Getting Your Nevada Big Game Tag Application in Early Could Win You $1,000

3-28-2013
Aaron Meier

The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) wants to remind sportsmen to get their applications in early for this year's big game draw. Hunters who apply early online will be entered into a drawing to receive a $1,000 gift certificate.

System's Consultants, NDOW's contractor for the big game tag draw process, is sponsoring the early application incentive for the 2013 big game tag draw. The winner will get to pick what store the certificate is to: Cabela's, Scheels or Bass Pro.

NDOW also wants to make sure that hunters are aware of changes to the process to obtain an alternate tag. During the online application process an applicant would affirm their willingness to be an alternate and accept an alternate tag by marking a check-off box on each species they are applying for. For example: When someone applies for an antelope tag, they will be able to check a box that affirms that they want to be an alternate. If you are unsuccessful in drawing an antelope tag you are automatically on the alternate list for the first choice on your application.

In 2012 over 600 tags were returned to the Department prior to the start of the season. Most of these returned tags were not reissued. The new changes are an effort to give more hunters the opportunity to hunt big game in the Silver State.

This year will also be the first year that NDOW will accept party applications for antlerless elk (cow elk) and horns shorter than ears antelope. In previous years, party applications were only accepted for mule deer.

Applications for the big game draw must be received, either by mail by 5 p.m. or online at www.huntnevada.com by 11 p.m. on April 15. Hunters will be officially notified of the draw results by June 10. However, initial tag draw results to be posted online at www.huntnevada.com within 48 hours of the actual draw, which is usually held in late May.

The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) protects, restores and manages fish and wildlife, and promotes fishing, hunting, and boating safety. NDOW's wildlife and habitat conservation efforts are primarily funded by sportsmen's license and conservation fees and a federal surcharge on hunting and fishing gear. Support wildlife and habitat conservation in Nevada by purchasing a hunting, fishing, or combination license. Find us on Facebook, Twitter or visit us at www.ndow.org.


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