Nevada Pronghorn Hunting Units & Draw Odds
97 units · 82.2% avg hunter success
Nevada's pronghorn draw operates on a bonus-point system across 97 hunting units, with nonresidents allocated 10% of available tags. Applications open March 23 and close May 13, with results announced May 29. As a nonresident, you'll pay a $10 application fee plus a $300 tag fee if drawn. The state offers both rifle and archery opportunities, with hunt types varying by unit. Below you'll find detailed draw odds and harvest success rates from 2024 data—critical intel for picking your target units. Some zero-point hunts drew at 0.5% odds, while others saw tighter competition. Check harvest success rates alongside draw odds; they tell you whether tags translate to meat in the truck.
How the Nevada Draw Works
Draw system
Bonus points — each point multiplies your chances.
Nonresident allocation: 10% of tags
2026 application window
Mar 23 – May 13(nonresident)
Results: May 29
2026 fees (nonresident, regular)
$10 app · $156 license · $300 tag · $10 point
Easiest Pronghorn Draws for Nonresidents (2024 Results)
Point levels that drew with certainty, and the best documented zero-point hunts — actual draw results, per hunt.
0.5% at zero points · Rifle, Horns Longer
0.5% at zero points · Rifle, Horns Longer
0.5% at zero points · Rifle, Horns Longer
0.0% at zero points · Archery, Horns Longer
0.0% at zero points · Archery, Horns Longer
0.0% at zero points · Archery, Horns Longer
0.0% at zero points · Archery, Horns Longer
0.0% at zero points · Archery, Horns Longer
0.0% at zero points · Archery, Horns Longer
0.0% at zero points · Archery, Horns Longer
0.0% at zero points · Archery, Horns Longer
0.0% at zero points · Archery, Horns Longer
| Unit | Drew with certainty at | Best zero-point hunt | Success | Public land |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unit 012 | — | 0.5%Rifle, Horns Longer | — | 99% |
| Unit 013 | — | 0.5%Rifle, Horns Longer | — | 100% |
| Unit 014 | — | 0.5%Rifle, Horns Longer | 9.1% | 100% |
| Unit 011 | — | 0.0%Archery, Horns Longer | 37.5% | 98% |
| Unit 015 | — | 0.0%Archery, Horns Longer | 33.3% | 97% |
| Unit 021 | — | 0.0%Archery, Horns Longer | — | 67% |
| Unit 022 | — | 0.0%Archery, Horns Longer | 100% | 83% |
| Unit 031 | — | 0.0%Archery, Horns Longer | 100% | 86% |
| Unit 032 | — | 0.0%Archery, Horns Longer | 100% | 92% |
| Unit 033 | — | 0.0%Archery, Horns Longer | 100% | 100% |
| Unit 034 | — | 0.0%Archery, Horns Longer | 100% | 99% |
| Unit 035 | — | 0.0%Archery, Horns Longer | 100% | 82% |
All Nevada Pronghorn Units
Nevada Pronghorn Draw FAQ
What are the application deadlines for Nevada pronghorn in 2026?
Applications open March 23 and close May 13, 2026. Results are announced May 29. Plan ahead—these dates hold for both residents and nonresidents.
How much does it cost a nonresident to apply and hunt Nevada pronghorn?
The application fee is $10. If you're drawn, the tag fee is $300. Residents pay only $60 for the tag, so nonresident cost is significantly higher.
Do I need bonus points to draw a Nevada pronghorn tag?
Nevada uses a bonus-point system, but some zero-point hunts do draw—though competitively. In 2024, certain rifle units saw zero-point odds at 0.5%, while archery hunts were tighter. Points improve your odds, but the system still allows first-time applicants a shot at select opportunities.
What percentage of Nevada pronghorn tags go to nonresidents?
Nonresidents receive 10% of available pronghorn tags statewide. This flat allocation means your odds depend heavily on which unit you draw for and how many nonresidents apply that year.
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