mcclaskey78
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Anyone have any recent experience in NM unit 50 for Antelope? I just have a couple questions
Steer clear of the Pueblo natives, got it....From the John Dunn bridge walk North along the Rio Grande for a day. It is rugged country so you should walk your horses. In the distance to the West you should see a large volcanic cone rising up about five miles from the river. This is the Cerro de la Olla and is where you will find pronghorn. This mountain is also sacred to the local pueblo natives who may take umbrage at your presence. I recommend taking red and blue pigments as well as a quantity of tobacco to offer if things go sideways.
Bonus!Also forgot to add if you want wood-fired provisions, Out Back pizza in Taos is tasty.
I have never been able to draw an antelope tag, I would call a biologist that works in the areaAnyone have any recent experience in NM unit 50 for Antelope? I just have a couple questions