Hunting Area and Camps
We are lucky enough to be outfitting in a
vast area of the north-eastern corner of Nevada. This remote section
of the world covers approximately 300,000 acres of wilderness to use,
hunt, and enjoy, in an area
approximately 25 miles long and 5 miles wide. Portions of the area
are in the Jarbidge Wilderness Area, Humboldt National Forest, and Bureau
of Land Management managed land. Landscape varies from sagebrush to
aspen groves and tall pines.
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here to see more Jarbidge Wilderness information
The varied terrain of our hunting area lends itself
to horseback hunting and spotting and stalking. Sagebrush, aspens, mountain
mahogany, and tall pines all give big game a home.
Part of a great outdoor trip is a great camping
experience. We have four designated permanent main camp sites:
Mary's River, 76 Creek, Swampy Basin, and Camp Draw. The photos
below show some of our tent camps and campfire, horseback, and hunting
activities associated with them. Also shown is the existing cabin at
the 76 Creek Camp.
Click on photos for larger views.
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