Huntin_GI
WKR
Curious how you all approach NM elk. Been living in CO for a few years and building points in CO before that. This is my first year applying out of state and am curious what your "strategy" is. This year I contemplated applying in AZ but utilimately decided against the long game. I will be applying in CO and ID. Also, buying points in WY. This all brings me to NM.
As for me, Im looking at NM as an expensive lottery ticket. Considering I live in CO, I always have some form of bull elk hunt available. This leads me to looking at ID and NM as swing for the fence type states and if I fail to draw, no real loss. With that being said, I do format my application in the reccomended BEST, GREAT, and GOOD with all of my options being better than most CO elk experiences.
I find it mind blowing that many NM units have success rates in marginal units that are better than some premium CO elk units. As is stands, my application looks like 1st choice: less than 1% odds, 2nd choice: Less than 3% odds, and 3rd choice being less than 10%. I realize that living in the west provides me more opportunity than if I lived else where. Are you guys from back east taking a similiar approach?
As for me, Im looking at NM as an expensive lottery ticket. Considering I live in CO, I always have some form of bull elk hunt available. This leads me to looking at ID and NM as swing for the fence type states and if I fail to draw, no real loss. With that being said, I do format my application in the reccomended BEST, GREAT, and GOOD with all of my options being better than most CO elk experiences.
I find it mind blowing that many NM units have success rates in marginal units that are better than some premium CO elk units. As is stands, my application looks like 1st choice: less than 1% odds, 2nd choice: Less than 3% odds, and 3rd choice being less than 10%. I realize that living in the west provides me more opportunity than if I lived else where. Are you guys from back east taking a similiar approach?