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Can’t count again huh? I reckon your reading comprehension ain’t so great either. Richard Stump was appointed chair of the New Mexico State Game Commission on January 16, 2025. The podcast was most likely posted after the April 2025 Game Commission meeting so how old is it?you are literally copying and pasting a 4 year old podcast from a dude/organization that hunts on these landowner tags…it’s such high level crazy
Can’t count again huh? I reckon your reading comprehension ain’t so great either. Richard Stump was appointed chair of the New Mexico State Game Commission on January 16, 2025. The podcast was most likely posted after the April 2025 Game Commission meeting so how old is it?
You can ignore my posts you know. No one is forcing you to read this thread.
The primaries are in June and the gubernatorial election is this fall. SB5 took much of the power away from the Governor to appoint a game commission. I think there was a line item veto where the Governor retained the power to remove a commissioner. The dept has been “rebranded” to the Dept of Wildlife. The new State law also mandates the makeup of the Game Commission. This year brings significant change for wildlife management in New Mexico.
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Ep. 283: Landowner Tags and EPLUS Access with Jesse Deubel of the New Mexico Wildlife Federation | MeatEater Podcasts
For this week's interview, Cal talks with Jesse Deubel about elk tag distribution and the EPLUS system in New Mexico, why draw odds are slim for non-residents and residents alike, "Take Back Your Elk," and the new game commissioner. Connect with Cal and MeatEater Cal on Instagram and Twitter...www.themeateater.com