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16 August 2005, 18:37
chain
New Mexico hunting
I have taken a new job that will have me traveling. My first stop will be in Santa Fe NM. Would I be eligible as a non-resident to hunt there this fall? I will be there at least till Dec. maybe longer. Thanks


Windage and elevation, Mrs. Langdon, windage and elevation...
16 August 2005, 21:24
Badboyz
Since you have already missed the drawing for deer, elk, and antelope, you are basically up the creek for hunting. There are still a few leftover deer tags, but you would not qualify for residency status.

Here is a link to their proclamation:Rules and Regs


New Mexico defines resident as: Resident
Anyone who has lived in New Mexico at least 90 days before
applying for a license and does not claim residency elsewhere
for any purpose. Also a student at a New Mexico educational
institution who has lived in the state for at least one full term
prior to applying for a license. Also a member of the armed forces
permanently assigned to a military installation in New Mexico or a
member of the armed forces who claims New Mexico residency but
is stationed in another state or country
16 August 2005, 21:36
Paul B
New Mexico used to have some over the counter deer tags, but this year they dropped them.
You can run up to Colorado and get an over the counter elk tag though. You can call 1 (303) 297-1192 for more information and request a a regulation booklet.
I didn't draw elk in my home state so I'll probably be going to Colorado myself. Just have to see what gas prices end up doing.
Paul B.
16 August 2005, 22:26
chain
Thanks Colorado is a good idea. I spent a week this year in your area, I love Tucson. I was ther in the early 80's


Windage and elevation, Mrs. Langdon, windage and elevation...
17 August 2005, 08:27
Atkinson
Chain,
I have about 5 land owner permits...Hunt is $2250. plus license..A mid Sept 2 day hunt 40 miles East and 30 South of Albuquerque, NM 100,000 plus acres, 100% kill for last 8 or so years..for more information contact me at the below email or tel.


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120

rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
19 August 2005, 23:39
yuccabush
You will have a better chance with the draw if you apply as a non-resident.


New Mexico Predator Callers Association
20 August 2005, 06:40
yellowstone
This looks like a good place to ask this question. NM sells over the counter tags for auodad with seasons listed in and around state parks, wildlife management areas, etc. Non resident is about $350. The question is multifold; 1. Are success rates on these hunts pretty good? 2. What areas would you New Mexico guys recommend? 3. Is there a best time to hunt them? I was looking at an area west of Albequerque around Enchanted Mesa or Bandera National Monument. This seems like a better deal than a ranch hunt in Texas, especially since it is free ranging and the cost is nomimal. Any help is appreciated
20 August 2005, 23:10
yellowstone
Since my posted message last night I did a little homework. The auodad areas mentioned in the regs are in GMU #9 in Marquez and Lost Water areas west towards Grants. I was also thinking of land on or near Bandolier Natl Monument, not Bandera as a possible hunt destination. So the question remains to forum particapants, can this be a good area for free ranging hunt of barbary sheep? I am not carved in stone as the interstate to NM is pretty straight south from Montana. Quien sabe'?