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Hello:

My name is Jim Welles. I own and operate JFW Ranch Consulting, LLC, 10600 Eagle Rock Ave, Albuquerque, NM 87122. Our phone number is 505.294.7861. I have been a registered outfitter in NM for 16 years.

We have (4) 100% private land fully outfitted antelope hunts that we have discounted at $2,250 each + NMGRT, 2x1. The price includes a Guaranteed LO permit, meals, lodging, field care of trophy, and transport to the ranch from the La Qunita in Santa Rosa. The hunt takes place on 22,000 deeded acres at Vaughn NM.

We will consider nocking off 15% if you want guide only and we will nock of an additional 10% if all 4 are taken with 4x1.

The hunt does not include the NR state license fee of $300.

The picture below is the best buck we've taken on this ranch.
 
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Another Vaughn Ranch Pronghorn
 
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And another
 
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The terrain
 
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More of the terrain
 
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This is another Vaughn Ranch Buck. Jimbo
 
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Fully Outfitted Guiding 2x1, LO Permit, Meals, Loding, Field Meat and Trophy Care, $2250 + 7% NMGRT for a total of $2407.50 ea.

Guided Only-All the above without Meals and Lodging, $1912.50 + 7% NMGRT for a total of $2,046.28 ea.

Guided Only 4x1-All the above with 1 guided helping all four hunters get their buck, $1,721.25 + 7% NMGRT for a total $1,841.74.

Does not include the state license of $300, your travel to the ranch, taxidermy, meat processing.

Call us with questions. 505.294.7861
 
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One of our fellow Accurate Reloaders has taken 2 of the "guided only" hunts.

We have 2 reamining and they will have have to be on a "guided only" or "fully outfitted" at this point.

Get your bud, your son or your daughter, or even your wife and lets go have fun.

Thanks AR.

Jim Welles
 
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Fully Outfitted Guiding 2x1, LO Permit, Meals, Loding, Field Meat and Trophy Care, $2250 + 7% NMGRT for a total of $2407.50 ea.

Guided Only-All the above without Meals and Lodging, $1912.50 + 7% NMGRT for a total of $2,046.28 ea.

Guided Only 4x1-All the above with 1 guided helping all four hunters get their buck, $1,721.25 + 7% NMGRT for a total $1,841.74.

Does not include the state license of $300, your travel to the ranch, taxidermy, meat processing.

Call us with questions. 505.294.7861


E-mail sent...thanks!

Mark


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THANK YOU MARK-

Folks these 4 spots are sold.

Thanks you AR and AR Members!
 
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Due to a swap for the Rio Hondo 3 spots, we now have 2 spots for the Vaughn open again.

Let us know if we can answer any questions.

Jim
 
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I don't see any info on hunt days or dates.


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Hello Howard-

Sorry.....should have had them on here.

We have the hunt scheduled for Sept 10-12, 2011.

Let us know if you have more questions.

Thanks,

Jim
 
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Ok Ok-

Do I really need to throw in a $40 gas gift card to as much interest as on the "Cheap Antelope" post?

Jimbo
 
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Ok Ok-

Do I really need to throw in a $40 gas gift card to as much interest as on the "Cheap Antelope" post?

Jimbo


If your serious about selling a hunt you would offer a $50 gas card! I hear Target gift certificates tend to get peoples attention as well
 
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Ok Ok-

Do I really need to throw in a $40 gas gift card to as much interest as on the "Cheap Antelope" post?

Jimbo


If your serious about selling a hunt you would offer a $50 gas card! I hear Target gift certificates tend to get peoples attention as well


Cabelas goes well too!!!


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For those of you counting, 11 days to to the NM Draw results.

All these cards incentives......I think I should consider something a bit bigger in the deal.....maybe a guaranteed shot....hmmmmm

Jimbo
 
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5 days to the NM draw results.

We went to this ranch today and baby lopes were on the ground runnin with moms.

We got rain on the ranch. Woowhooo!!!

2 of the 4 spots still available!!!
 
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The draw results are out......if you were unlucky and want to chase speedgoats, these 2 spots are still open.

Thanks-Jim
 
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Jim,
Are these permits still available? Where are they loccated?
 
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Are these permits still available? Where are they loccated?

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Yes, they are. I very much apologize for the slow reply. Just saw the posts now. I am available via cell phone at 505-967-6562.

They are located at Vaughn NM.

Jim
 
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Nothing to do with this hunt but I took my one and only goat in Vaughn in 2009 on the White Ranch. I drew a public tag and it was on the White Ranch because there is some public land there. The ranch manager was very gracious and let me hunt the whole ranch. He even took the time to show me around the property a couple days before the hunt. The folks around Vaughn are real nice. They have manners from the 1940s and their way of life has changed little from that time, except maybe cellphones. I shipped my rifle to myself and picked it up at the PO when I arrived. I flew in to Albuquerque and rented a small car for the hunt. I stayed in a local motel and ate all my meals at the restaurant there. On the first day of the two-day hunt, as a newbie I didn't know any better and tried to stalk the antelope from a mile away. I walked 3.5 miles around a slight rise in the land and lucked out because the band of antelopes was still there. 370 yard shot in a strong wind with my old 7 Mag did the trick. Not a big trophy but I was well satisfied.


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As of this evening, these 2 remaining pronghorn hunts have been sold. Thanks again AR. Jim
 
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