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Typical over-the-counter elk hunting tags in Las Vegas for non-residents range from $750 to $1200. The biggest drivers of cost are residency (resident vs. non-resident) and the specific type of tag purchased.
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Nevada Resident archery or muzzleloader elk tag.
Non-resident archery or muzzleloader elk tag, or resident rifle elk tag.
Non-resident rifle elk tag, often with additional application or processing fees.
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Common questions about costs and estimates for this service.
No, Nevada does not offer over-the-counter (OTC) elk tags. All elk hunting opportunities in Nevada are allocated through a draw system, meaning hunters must apply and be selected to receive a tag.
If successfully drawn, a non-resident elk tag in Nevada costs $1,200.00. This is in addition to application fees.
When applying for an elk tag in Nevada, you will typically encounter a $10 application fee, a $1 processing fee, and a $3 predator control fee, totaling $14 before any tag costs.
While Nevada does not offer OTC tags, the cost of a drawn non-resident elk tag ($1,200.00) is within the broader range of OTC elk tags found in other western states, which can vary from around $455 to over $1,900, depending on the state and tag specifics.
Beyond the tag, consider costs for a hunting license, travel (flights, gas), lodging, specialized gear, food, potential guide or outfitter services, meat processing, and taxidermy. These additional expenses can significantly increase the total cost of an elk hunting trip.