New Mexico Audad

Maah Daah Hey

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I was just wondering if anyone has any tips on how to prevent snakes from coming near your tent at night in New Mexico. I have never been down there but from what I have heard, the snakes are drawn to your tent during the night because of the heat put off. The reason that I ask is because a few of us are heading down to New Mexico in February and we are planning on packing in and sleeping where we end up each night.

I am also wondering if anyone has any experience with unit 31? I am not asking for any "honey holes" but I am wondering what might be a respectable size Barbary for that area. I know that some areas are known for larger sheep. Are there any tips for a guy that has never hunted this animal before?
 

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You could always try the trick from "True Grit" and put a rope on the ground around your camp : ) I'd be curious if that really works!
 

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I was just wondering if anyone has any tips on how to prevent snakes from coming near your tent at night in New Mexico. I have never been down there but from what I have heard, the snakes are drawn to your tent during the night because of the heat put off. The reason that I ask is because a few of us are heading down to New Mexico in February and we are planning on packing in and sleeping where we end up each night.

i wish i could help you, this year ill be hunting some rattlesnake country and wonder the same thing. the best method i would imagine is the hammock style tent, but of course this requires trees solid enough to tie off to.
 

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Will snakes be a problem that time of year? Figured it would be to cold for them to travel around much
 
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Maah Daah Hey

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I am not sure if snakes will be a problem that time of year. I am hoping they won't but I have never been down there.
 

jamaro

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The snakes are going to be denned up that time of year... That will be the least of your worries.. :)
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How about the scorpions ? In north Florida and South Georgia if it gets warm in the afternoon they will come out. I had one crawling down my chest while in my tree stand last season. Makes my skin crawl just thinking about it.
 

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teens at night ramping up to the 60's. I can't tell if this thread is a joke or not... If people are afraid of desert critters then stay home. :) j/k.. Yes, there are plenty of ways to die out there.. Just be smart.... You will be fine... Snakes warn you and well scorpions, well... they are where they are
 

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I was just F'n with the op. I would never not hunt because of snakes and bugs or grizzlies for that matter. I did stop hunting the National Forrest around here due to dangerous predators. We had a serial killer hunting hunters for a couple of years.
 

hunter4life

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No problem with snakes or scorpions at that time of year, I usually just sleep out under the stars during aoudad season.
I have never hunted in unit 31.
 
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Maah Daah Hey

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Thanks for that info Hunter4life. I definitely have been out in the woods with some nasty creatures crawling on me while I was in the military. Now that I don't have to "Work harder, not smarter" I figured I would ask from the experts and see if you guys had any advice.
 
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