...and some place warmer Nov to April.
... but like to hunt coyotes and small game. Would like your all around thoughts on this subject. Thanks. Marty
1. If you want "something warmer", you don't want to move to Northern or Central Nevada, it is very cold there. You will want either Southern Utah or Nevada. If you move to Southern Nevada, you will need to drive a lot longer to get to good hunting. (Fishing too. except for Lake Mead) If you live in Southern Utah, hunting is not far away.
2. Nevada in general has decent small game hunting but it is a large state, with a lot of somewhat barren desert and the good spots are spread out.
Three places I would recommend -- and we'll start with two:
St. George, UT ( or, anywhere in Washington County)
Mesquite, NV
St. George is growing like crazy. Too much for me. It just feels like a suburb of Las Vegas, without the gas station slot machines. Population would be somewhere around 100k people.
It will be warm Nov - Apr., with only the rare snow storm that might drop an inch of snow and shut the whole county down because they don't have snow plows. They grow palm trees down there, if that helps. Coyotes, quail, cotton tails, turkey, grouse, etc. can all be found in the surrounding vicinity without much problem. Moving here and fitting in as an "outsider" would be easy. Everyone in Washington County is a "move-in".
Mesquite, NV is a short drive south in I-15 from St. George. Like St. George, it is growing. Both areas are popular "blue bird" destinations. Again, it is warm in the winter months. And, brutally hot in summer. It almost never snows in Mesquite. Not much rain either. But plenty of golf courses -- nice courses. You can also find plenty of coyotes, quail, and rabbits. As with St. George, you'd fit right in.
Personally, neither of the above would be for me.
Another option I would personally consider very closely:
Kanab, UT
This is a small town. Maybe 5,000 population? Maybe more, but still small town. The location is fantastic. It's far enough south that snow isn't an issue. Yes, it will snow here occasionally, but it will melt by the end of the day, even in January. You won't have to worry about shoveling snow very often. Another nice thing with Kanab is the access to the outdoors. You'll have everything you could ever want here. Coyotes, deer, elk, turkeys, quail, rabbits, grouse....whatever you're looking for. You'd only be an hour away from Lake Powell (think striped bass, walleye, crappie, large mouth, small mouth...). You'd also be close (enough) to all sorts of trout fishing - streams, lakes, etc.
Fitting in wouldn't be too difficult as an "outsider". Kanab has a healthy mix of longtime locals + move-ins. It's one of those weird places in Utah where both the Left and Right meet somewhere far enough left or right that it works.
Lookup Kanab on Google. The old saying really holds truth: It's the greatest Earth on show!