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Mount Tobin Outfitters, operated by master guides Dillon Ham and Randy Fagg, runs guided hunts across northern Nevada. Their philosophy is straightforward: quality matters more than quantity. They hunt your tag as if it were their own. Mule deer hunts run 5-6 days with guide coverage ranging from on...
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Mount Tobin Outfitters, operated by master guides Dillon Ham and Randy Fagg, runs guided hunts across northern Nevada. Their philosophy is straightforward: quality matters more than quantity. They hunt your tag as if it were their own.
Mule deer hunts run 5-6 days with guide coverage ranging from one to two guides per hunter. Bighorn sheep hunts are minimum six days with at least two guides per person—both rifle and archery permitted, though archery hunters should bring a rifle backup. Mountain lion, bear, antelope, and mountain goat hunts are also available.
Archery hunts in Nevada typically run August and September. All hunts include food and lodging unless other arrangements are made.
Statewide licensed on all Bureau of Land Management and United States Forest Service lands in big game units 194, 196, 192, 201, 204, 206, 211 (all Nevada bear units), 051 (Santa Rosa Mountains), and units 101, 102 (Ruby Mountains and East Humboldt Mountains).
Every hunt can be tailored to fit your schedule and situation. Whether you're chasing a highly coveted sheep tag, planning your dream elk hunt, or working a tag in an area with better draw odds, they handle the planning and execution.
Contact them directly for pricing on multiple hunters, extended hunts, or specific requests.
| Hunt Type | Duration | Guide Coverage |
|---|---|---|
| Mule Deer | 5-6 days | 1-2 guides per hunter |
| Bighorn Sheep | Minimum 6 days | Minimum 2 guides per hunter |
| Antelope | 3-5 days | 1 guide per hunter |
| Mountain Lion | Variable | 1+ guides per hunter |
| Bear | Variable | 1+ guides per hunter |
| Mountain Goat | Variable | 1+ guides per hunter |
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