Anyone here have experience getting tags via the states Damage Compensation Tags program, or the elk incentive program?
I spoke with a biologist about this briefly and she mentioned both as an option for those who own land in NV where big game animals spend time.
The damage compensation tag requires something like 50 animals in your "cash crop" like alfalfa (they don't do it if you just own sage flats) and being able to get tags in the same unit as a compensation.
The elk incentive/native meadows program (I didn't get the exact name of this one) is a way of incentivizing landowners to plant or encourage native meadows/native grasses conducive to elk. This has its own formula for how many animals are on it and when, but also rewards the landowners with tags.
Would love to know if anyone here has heard or used these programs, and how hard/easy it was to deal with the state biologists.
I spoke with a biologist about this briefly and she mentioned both as an option for those who own land in NV where big game animals spend time.
The damage compensation tag requires something like 50 animals in your "cash crop" like alfalfa (they don't do it if you just own sage flats) and being able to get tags in the same unit as a compensation.
The elk incentive/native meadows program (I didn't get the exact name of this one) is a way of incentivizing landowners to plant or encourage native meadows/native grasses conducive to elk. This has its own formula for how many animals are on it and when, but also rewards the landowners with tags.
Would love to know if anyone here has heard or used these programs, and how hard/easy it was to deal with the state biologists.
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