10 October 2006, 03:15
blaser93Texas ,New Mexico , Arizona
Why do Outfitters only have 3-4 day hunts for more money than the rest of the west for the same animal.I see this time after time whe looking foe hunt to go on.Most of the rest of the west is 5-6 days.
10 October 2006, 03:23
DesertRamIn NM, particularly for antelope and deer, many of the state-imposed seasons are only that long. For instance, our antelope rifle hunts are 2-3 days, depending on the unit. Why do they cost more? I can't answer that without many more specifics.
13 October 2006, 01:12
Paul BI can't say anything about Twxas, bur arizona and New Mexico only havd two, three and four day hunts. Arizona does have a couple that are longer. It's damned hard to do a real hunt when the "F"ing season is only 4 days long.

Nevada used to have a 6 week deer season, but my hunting buddy up there says it's now only 4 weeks long.
Hell, even residents can't draw tags for the better hunting areas. In 25 years, I've drawn for the Kaibab exactly three times, and those were for doe hunts.
I haven't a clue about their reasoning, but whatever it is it SUCKS!
Paul B.
01 November 2006, 14:24
DeerNut.comAZ changed their 4-day hunts to 6-day hunts this year so that will be a little better. There's just too many people that want to hunt compared to what the deer herd will withstand in terms of removal. My new book "Deer of the Southwest" from TX A&M University Press has a whole chapter 9 on how states in the SW (& Mexico) manage deer. This is the book for anyone interested in Coues WT and Desert Mule Deer.
JIM
www.deernut.com benottopubs@aol.com09 November 2006, 00:21
TexasHunterThe antelope hunts in New Mexico are only two or three day long seasons in August and September.
09 November 2006, 00:53
dogcatIn Texas, there are so many deer that you will shoot one in a day or so. I have yet to have a Tx deer hunt last more than three days.
09 November 2006, 01:41
analog_peninsulaTexas is overwhelmingly private land; most of the rest of the West is public land. What belongs to everybody belongs to nobody.
The issue is game management.