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tonechaser88
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Looking to apply for my first coues hunt in NM this year. Might expand to AZ later on and have considered doing MX maybe after getting some experience in my home state (NM).
I'm looking for general Coues hunting information, It is completely different country than I have ever hunted before and different animal than most that i've hunted (Barbary, mule deer, elk , antelope). Minus the obvious tactics of glassing from morning til night, what surprised you on your first coues hunt? I just want to eliminate as many surprises as I can and be able to focus on hunting these things.
Also looking for some info from anyone that has hunted NM unit 27. I've heard the access to the public land is difficult even though the amount of public land is plentiful. Not looking for honey holes just curious how many of the main roads ACTUALLY take you to the public. Also any tips on Elevation ? I know there are desert bighorn in this area as well in the Peloncillo Mountains, Do these animals utilize different terrain? No experience with desert bighorn either. I know NM isn't the known Coues destination but I want to try it on a resident tag before I spend more $$ for out of state stuff.
Again just wanting to flatten the learning curve as much as possible, Any info is greatly appreciated.
I'm looking for general Coues hunting information, It is completely different country than I have ever hunted before and different animal than most that i've hunted (Barbary, mule deer, elk , antelope). Minus the obvious tactics of glassing from morning til night, what surprised you on your first coues hunt? I just want to eliminate as many surprises as I can and be able to focus on hunting these things.
Also looking for some info from anyone that has hunted NM unit 27. I've heard the access to the public land is difficult even though the amount of public land is plentiful. Not looking for honey holes just curious how many of the main roads ACTUALLY take you to the public. Also any tips on Elevation ? I know there are desert bighorn in this area as well in the Peloncillo Mountains, Do these animals utilize different terrain? No experience with desert bighorn either. I know NM isn't the known Coues destination but I want to try it on a resident tag before I spend more $$ for out of state stuff.
Again just wanting to flatten the learning curve as much as possible, Any info is greatly appreciated.