Yes wells for their cattle which do more damage then a well will replace but yeah you’re right without the state giving ranchers tags to sell there would be no elk just like there aren’t in AZ, Utah, Nevada, or any other western stste
The numbers in the lottery are set and nonresidents only get 6% which is published fact. Where the number of nonresidents on the landscape increase is the eplus welfare system which primarily benefits the nonresident. Units such as 12 have nearly as many eplus tags as lottery draw tags
No the problem is selling of something that belongs to the tax paying public and not the land owner.
Elk does damage to your field? NM is a fence out state, build a fence and keep em off. You provide water or habitat? The elk were here long before grandads well and managed to survive. You rely...
All are solid. Drawing is still the hardest part. With that tho the ibex numbers are on such a decline that even with an outfitter can’t count on getting a shot at one
Listened to a portion of the huntr podcast and his entire story sounds not believable. Claims he found the deer at 1030am but decided not to take a single phone picture until that evening when his buddies gf could drive from a different town with a camera. Maybe in 1994 before the iPhone but...
Dogs chasing cars in western hunting these days. All these people putting in for tags everywhere that won’t know what to do when they catch one. Not saying that’s what happened here. But it’s happening a lot from just the ones I seem to hear about
Last time I had a hunt with wilderness study area a call to the blm office stated it’s not a wilderness and just in review of becoming one with you being allowed to drive on any established rd or two track
If your buddy holds the lease for the state land then you can access the stuff he has leased otherwise no you technically can’t be on the state land until 14 before YOUR tags start date. Only commenting bc it’s the only unit I’ve heard of someone getting in trouble for that
You can only enter state trust land for hunting during the season for which the license applies plus a 14 day scouting period prior to that season. You can only take an unprotected species (coyotes, prairie dogs, feral hogs) subsequent to your ongoing hunt. There is no license for unprotected...
Remember you can’t be on state land for scouting unless you’re within 14 days of your hunt. Them ranchers in that unit love calling the law more than anywhere I’ve seen
Will start with any tags a good tag so congrats. People put in for these expecting a similar experience to on range oryx…not the case. Country is big and sheep can be hard to find. If you find sheep your best bet is shooting sheep especially with kids. This correlates in the low satisfaction...