Question about nonresident land owner in New Mexico

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I’m not familiar with New Mexico’s Elk hunting regulations regarding out of state residents. I tried searching but couldn’t find an answer

I own 20 acres in Cibola County New Mexico. I sell land on the side. I had a photographer go out to take photos and he reported seeing a decent amount of elk sign on the property.

My questions is does anyone one know if I have to draw a tag to hunt on my own property? I am not a resident.
 
My questions is does anyone one know if I have to draw a tag to hunt on my own property? I am not a resident.

Yes. You have to draw a tag for the unit or qualify for the E-Plus system to obtain a tag for your own property.

For deer, you can buy an OTC tag and hunt on your own property.



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Best to call dept and talk to someone that is in charge of the program. Lot of good info at this link. NM Landowners

Acreage wise, I know there are tags issued with less than 20, but there is more to it than just owning land.
Yes I would think there would have to be agricultural/depredation issues involved. If that's truly the case then depredation tags "could" possibly be issued
 
Unless it's in a secondary or non-core use area.

If that's the case, it's "OTC" for those types of property only.

Thanks for pointing that out. I was mistaken.

Here is what it says about secondary areas from the link above:

“Secondary Management Zone – These areas are outside the Primary and Special Management Zones where no specific management goals are set. In these areas, private-land licenses are available over-the-counter; however, individuals must have a Ranch Code to purchase a license. In addition, hunters must obtain written permission from the landowner.”


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