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I am 23-years of trying, not drawing a tag in NM, and even now with a DAV tag, nothing is off to Africa next year. They are great to eat and a beautiful animal, hope you can draw one.
That’s brutal. Trying to draw what tag? Good luck in Africa.I am 23-years of trying, not drawing a tag in NM, and even now with a DAV tag, nothing is off to Africa next year. They are great to eat and a beautiful animal, hope you can draw one.
Given that NM is pure random chance, and they report how many people entered and how many licenses are available, it's a quick calculation.That’s brutal. Trying to draw what tag? Good luck in Africa.
I’m gonna start trying for an off-range tag in a couple years. Is there a way to calculate draw odds without paying up for some subscription service?
Thanks.Given that NM is pure random chance, and they report how many people entered and how many licenses are available, it's a quick calculation.
Looks like even off range is single digit odds tho
I was a WSMR Badge holder for 5 years and I never drew one through the badge holder program. Even that is rough odds.
I also never drew one through the state either.
They post the data for the IEF/OEF Vet tags. They do not post the data for the secondary DAV draw. Both of these are only for residents if anyone is wondering.Funny seeing all these. My buddy and I have been applying for the disabled veteran tags for five years. Neither of us has drawn. Took a brief look and couldn't find any draw odds on that one, but apparently they aren't that good either.
How are those hunts?I played the lottery game for a while and gave up and did private land hunts.
What hunt are you referring to?How many of the guys here who have done it have been successful?
I drew off range in 2020. Had a friend that lived there but had never hunted them. He scouted a few areas. We had zero problem finding oryx. So much so that I chased them with the bow for the first 2 days. I made multiple stalks where I got to 80 before being busted by switching winds. I passed a broken horn at 50. Once I broke out the rifle, we were being selective. I killed one the first morning I hunted with the rifle. Glassed them up from 500+ and ended up shooting it at about 70 yards. It was bedded and the way the ground and cover laid out, I didn't have a shot until I got close.How many of the guys here who have done it have been successful?
On range badge was fun and successful as expected. I expect you meant off range in your question though.How many of the guys here who have done it have been successful?
Might have changed but in 2021 you were assigned a month but could only hunt "non-mission weekends, holidays, and compressed Fridays"On range badge holder hunts also have a month, but have to schedule around testing. Super high success.
Thanks for training him up.I drew off range in 2020. Had a friend that lived there but had never hunted them. He scouted a few areas. We had zero problem finding oryx. So much so that I chased them with the bow for the first 2 days. I made multiple stalks where I got to 80 before being busted by switching winds. I passed a broken horn at 50. Once I broke out the rifle, we were being selective. I killed one the first morning I hunted with the rifle. Glassed them up from 500+ and ended up shooting it at about 70 yards. It was bedded and the way the ground and cover laid out, I didn't have a shot until I got close.
I think people think it will be an easy hunt and that they can shoot/glass them from roads. Problem is everyone does that. Find areas that you need to walk a little ways to be able to see into. Most people are probably also incapable of getting one back to the truck if they don't kill it fairly close.
It was a phenomenal action packed experience for me. Sorry if I have already weighed in on this thread. I can't remember and I'm too lazy to check.
Because people are fat and lazy. Same reason they want to shoot one from the vehicle.On range badge was fun and successful as expected. I expect you meant off range in your question though.
Might have changed but in 2021 you were assigned a month but could only hunt "non-mission weekends, holidays, and compressed Fridays"
Thanks for training him up.
Its a bit like pronghorn in that they disappear into folds easily.
Why do you think folks would have a hard time on the packout? Size wise they're between a big mule deer and a smaller cow elk. The terrain is uneven and hard which is taxing but not major elevation changes.
As a whole I don't disagree but anyone that is willing to hunt elk and pack them out and actually done it (theory vs reality) wouldn't have an issue, I'd assume more folks on here fall into that category than the yahoos driving their UTV everywhere (legal or not) and never straying far. Could be wrong though.Because people are fat and lazy. Same reason they want to shoot one from the vehicle.
Agreed, the pack out is not difficult in any way.
I thought the same thing. But I now feel it is more of some people that do actual backpack type hunts, and then a bunch of people that like the idea of it.As a whole I don't disagree but anyone that is willing to hunt elk and pack them out and actually done it (theory vs reality) wouldn't have an issue, I'd assume more folks on here fall into that category than the yahoos driving their UTV everywhere (legal or not) and never straying far. Could be wrong though.
Prolly a mix. I'm more humble since I crossed the 40mark a couple years ago and I'm not as diligent/consistent on fitness as I'd like to be but if you got the mental grunt to suck it up you can grind it out. I am just realistic that I've got extra laps on my packouts.I thought the same thing. But I now feel it is more of some people that do actual backpack type hunts, and then a bunch of people that like the idea of it.
If you do real backpack hunts, oryx is a cake walk. Although I did max out my whoop score on the first day. Probably mainly from being in 100+ degrees from dark to dark and walking several miles in sand.