About $2500 if you are lucky.What about New Mexico?
About $2500 if you are lucky.
There is no quota on over the counter private land tags….that is until now. Game commission will meet on the 10th to figure out how many tags they will allocate. I don’t think they should reduce public draw tags as there are so few tags in the public draw the way it is. But I am sure the private landowners will wine about it and screw the residents out of more tags.And allot of them are sketch, populations are shit in ne nm right now, guys are still selling tags though.
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There is no quota on over the counter private land tags….that is until now. Game commission will meet on the 10th to figure out how many tags they will allocate. I don’t think they should reduce public draw tags as there are so few tags in the public draw the way it is. But I am sure the private landowners will wine about it and screw the residents out of more tags.
They ended Doe tags except youth and cut the LO tags 20% and capped them which isn’t going to do enough.You won’t. The outfitters and brokers sell the hunts and authorizations. The outfitters own the big game hunting in New Mexico. There are very few tags in the public draw for elk, deer or pronghorn. Residents can’t get the tags either. Big game hunting in New Mexico is pretty much for the rich and famous non-residents. We have quite a few landowner tags that are unit wide so those LO tags can hunt on public lands. The residents are banding together to get our hunting back. The game commission decided to cap the OTC land owner doe tags at 80% this season for some of the Northeast units. The public draw tags including buck tags were reduced by 20% for all of those Northeast units as well. The outfitters found a way to screw us out of more tags!
If you personally know a land owner you may get permission but they better be your best friend….other wise pull out your wallet and it better be awfully thick!
They also reduced the buck tags in the public draw by 20% for those affected units. Which I heard nothing about that in the meeting. I have this stuff over in another thread in the conservation forum.They ended Doe tags except youth and cut the LO tags 20% and capped them which isn’t going to do enough.
NE NM is going to take a decade to recover.