Gila Unit 16A – Back for Round 3 and Looking to Learn from the Crew

ryagar2

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Hey fellers,
Hope everyone had some success in the New Mexico draw—or at least knows someone they can tag along with this year to enjoy what we all love. By the grace of God and a bit of luck, I’ve drawn the Gila for the third year in a row. First year was 16D, second year 16A, and this year, I'm heading back to 16A with my dad. I’m hoping I haven’t burned through all my “once-in-a-lifetime” points, but truth be told, these have been some of the most exciting hunts I’ve ever been on, tag punched or not.


Last year, my dad and I both ended up with tag soup—not from lack of effort, but that's just how it goes sometimes. We had a few missed opportunities and some that almost came together. We were holding out for something in that 350+ class range, knowing full well that's a tall order—even in the Gila. But that’s the gamble when you're trying to be selective.


We focused most of our hunting in the Northwest and North Central parts of 16A, with a day or two further south near the 16B line. We were in elk every day, but it felt like the numbers were lower than what I’d seen back in 16D. That hunt was like chasing locusts—elk everywhere. In 16A, it felt more like isolated pockets.


To add to that, my childhood buddy had a 16D tag last year too and was in camp with us. Every day he’d come back absolutely fired up. Said the rut over there was insane—nonstop bugling from dawn to dusk, bulls fighting, cows on the move—just full-blown chaos. He ended up tagging out on a beautiful 6x6 and said the whole week felt like something straight out of an elk hunting video. Definitely a different world from the quieter rut activity we experienced in 16A.


For us, the rut was pretty mild. Most of the action happened in the evenings, and mornings got quiet fast—usually by 8:30. We mixed in some spot-and-stalk with calling to test the elk’s mood, but man, calling just isn’t what it used to be 10-15 years ago. It’s changed, no doubt about it.


We considered pushing further east in the unit, but decided to stay west after hearing that the eastern side tends to see quite a bit more hunting pressure. We focused on staying mobile and in the game without running into too many other hunters.


I’m not asking for hot spots—totally get that. But I’d love to hear any insight or experience from others who’ve hunted 16A, whether you tagged out on opening day or hunted hard to the final hour. What worked for you? What would you do differently?


And if you’ve got photos from past Gila hunts—feel free to drop them here. Your success speaks for itself, but those pics and stories are always great to see and learn from.


Looking forward to hearing from y’all, and wishing everyone a safe and successful season!
 
Hey! Congrats on drawing 16A again! I also drew 16A this year, and like you, I'm really looking forward to it. This will be my first time hunting this unit, and being an out-of-state hunter, I'm definitely in the research and planning phase. I'm planning on doing a scouting trip or two before the season opens to get a better lay of the land. Your experience from last year is super helpful, especially the comparison to 16D.

If you're open to it, I'd be interested in connecting and sharing information. I'm not looking for your honey holes, of course, but just to bounce ideas off someone else who's focusing on the same unit. I'm happy to share what I'm finding as well.

What season dates do you have for your tag? I'm curious to see if we'll be out there at the same time. I have the early archery season.

Best of luck with your planning, and I hope you and your dad have a great hunt this year!
 
How much rain did you get in P town?
Received a little west of you according to Kristy.
Guesstament , over an inch here this week so far.
Mon. calls for more after another warm up.
Gramma will be pushing.
 
Hey fellers,
Hope everyone had some success in the New Mexico draw—or at least knows someone they can tag along with this year to enjoy what we all love. By the grace of God and a bit of luck, I’ve drawn the Gila for the third year in a row. First year was 16D, second year 16A, and this year, I'm heading back to 16A with my dad. I’m hoping I haven’t burned through all my “once-in-a-lifetime” points, but truth be told, these have been some of the most exciting hunts I’ve ever been on, tag punched or not.


Last year, my dad and I both ended up with tag soup—not from lack of effort, but that's just how it goes sometimes. We had a few missed opportunities and some that almost came together. We were holding out for something in that 350+ class range, knowing full well that's a tall order—even in the Gila. But that’s the gamble when you're trying to be selective.


We focused most of our hunting in the Northwest and North Central parts of 16A, with a day or two further south near the 16B line. We were in elk every day, but it felt like the numbers were lower than what I’d seen back in 16D. That hunt was like chasing locusts—elk everywhere. In 16A, it felt more like isolated pockets.


To add to that, my childhood buddy had a 16D tag last year too and was in camp with us. Every day he’d come back absolutely fired up. Said the rut over there was insane—nonstop bugling from dawn to dusk, bulls fighting, cows on the move—just full-blown chaos. He ended up tagging out on a beautiful 6x6 and said the whole week felt like something straight out of an elk hunting video. Definitely a different world from the quieter rut activity we experienced in 16A.


For us, the rut was pretty mild. Most of the action happened in the evenings, and mornings got quiet fast—usually by 8:30. We mixed in some spot-and-stalk with calling to test the elk’s mood, but man, calling just isn’t what it used to be 10-15 years ago. It’s changed, no doubt about it.


We considered pushing further east in the unit, but decided to stay west after hearing that the eastern side tends to see quite a bit more hunting pressure. We focused on staying mobile and in the game without running into too many other hunters.


I’m not asking for hot spots—totally get that. But I’d love to hear any insight or experience from others who’ve hunted 16A, whether you tagged out on opening day or hunted hard to the final hour. What worked for you? What would you do differently?


And if you’ve got photos from past Gila hunts—feel free to drop them here. Your success speaks for itself, but those pics and stories are always great to see and learn from.


Looking forward to hearing from y’all, and wishing everyone a safe and successful season!
Just For Clarification, you drew three Gila tags in three consecutive years and you are asking for tips on how to hunt it?
 
It’s pretty tough not to get into elk in 16A, just need to reset the thinking that you need to walk really far to find the elk. Hot tip from last year is to turn off the SxS and walk a bit before you bugle. ( Saw that a few times) I killed a bull that was bedded 400m from a road with a few SxS cruising by me and bugling at the high points.
 
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