Fromthedepths
Lil-Rokslider
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- Jan 28, 2018
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Since there’s no points do guys swing for the fences for glory tags or more just trying to get a tag to hunt ? Just curious
keep in mind that you are now paying for a nonrefundable license as well.
Hell they are they cheapest now aren’t they?Its still one of the least expensive states. Especially if you apply for more than just elk. Also I actually have a chance to draw any unit unlike Wyoming and Colorado. I know 0.5% isn't much of a chance but its better than 0.0%.
As a NM resident I agree with this. The draw odds are fairly easy to find on the website and order your 3 choices from best units (lowest odds) to best opportunity to draw(highest odds). I personally swing for the fences for my top 2 then put a good chance I will draw chance on my 3rd.Definitely swing for the fences on the your first choice. NM pulls applications randomly and looks at all three choices before moving to next, and as they say you can't win if you don't play.
Your first choice should always be one of the top tier hunts. 2nd and third should be easier to draw (statistically speaking) hunts.
Some great units outside of the Gila, some of which are more opportunity type hunts others that have significant trophy opportunities. Although these so called opportunities hunts are technically easier to draw than the more well known units, the NR allocation of 6% really makes drawing any tag in NM difficult. However with no points everyone has a shot. I drew a top Gila unit my first year applying. Haven't drawn since, but I apply every year.
Honestly as a resident, my 1 Gila unit i like to hunt is my 3rd choice. There's some great opportunities on the Sacramento mtns to the east and the northern units. Too many people are all over the Gila anymore, that said the Sacramentos are plenty busy too.Yep, two of my choices aren't even Gila![]()