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Discounting New Mexico Trophy Pronghorn scoring in the 70 to 80 plus Boone & Crocket

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04 August 2010, 23:23
LLHUNT
Discounting New Mexico Trophy Pronghorn scoring in the 70 to 80 plus Boone & Crocket
L & L Hunting Service

Discounting New Mexico Trophy Pronghorn scoring in the 70 to 80 plus Boone & Crocket
I’m Lendell Laxton the owner and operater of www.LLHUNT.com
I have a contract with New Mexico State University to Manage their Wildlife on a 28,000 acre Research Ranch near Corona NM.

Hunting Dates: Sept. 11-12 ,2010
Location: Corona, NM
Hunts include room & board on the ranch plus (Guide, Skinning, & Quartering.)

This includes coming in on the Friday before the hunt , We will have a evening meal ,, Shoot a few rounds to fine tune the guns, then early the next morning after breakfast get after them. You will need to bring your on sleeping bag and pillow..

Regular Cost of hunt $2,550.00 + 5% NM sale tax = $2677.50
Discounted price $2,250.00 + 5% NM sale tax = $2362.50
Hunting License Not Include

A $300.00 Trophy fee payable to the NMSU for Antelope with a B&C score of 70” -- 79 7/8” another $300.00 for over a animal scoring 80” and over.

Past average B&C scores of 75”... I might add in the past five years have been very dry this season will be our wettest year in 6 or more years. We’ve had two Pronghorns go over 80” in the past four years and hope this year will bring a few more to camp.

I have total of three permits would like to see all go to the same group.

Office: 361-573-6813
Cell: 361-550-6532




Lendell Laxton
05 August 2010, 01:28
bwanamrm
I've hunted with Lendell on numerous occasions and have always had great hunts. We have chased nilgai bulls around the south Texas plains more miles than we care to count... I can vouch for him, he is a square shooter!


On the plains of hesitation lie the bleached bones of ten thousand, who on the dawn of victory lay down their weary heads resting, and there resting, died.

If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch...
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
And - which is more - you'll be a Man, my son!
- Rudyard Kipling

Life grows grim without senseless indulgence.
05 August 2010, 03:28
Equinsu Ocha
I took an old blue bull with Lendell as well.. had a good hunt.