WSMR Oryx Disabled Vet

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There was a separate veteran hunt with a draw in June. However, they changed that a season or so ago to put the veteran draw in March. They also added a senior hunt 70 or older. Some of the hunt dates coincide with elk hunts. There is an active duty military hunt on Mcgregor range around Fort Bliss. There is a walking disabilities hunt but no disabled vet hunts. There is a cold chance in hell that any resident would be drawn in a lifetime. But I guess somebody always wins the super lotto.
 
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madtinker

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My buddy at work drew oryx last year on the missile range. He tagged out but said it was kind of a strange hunt because of the access rules. So you never know; people get lucky every year.
 

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Depending on your disability could be a tough hunt. Biologist told me the animals stay at least 600 yds away from any road. We spotted animals from the road and did stalks on foot which were all quite long given the low flat terrain with low brush. Shot was at 428 yds after a 200 yd belly crawl thru 12” high cover. Fortunately it was cool so the snakes were not out. When we left, I drove over a large rattlesnake on the highway 380 going east, son driving behind me saw it strike at my tire.
 
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I was looking at that last night in the regs. I’ll probably call this week to get information.
I called them, the lady actually made me slightly more confused at first.

It has been communicated to me that you need to have your 214 and your va benefits letter in first, but she said to apply to the unit and then when it comes time for the DV draw you can send your stuff in. She couldn't tell me any more about the DV draw and how to be a part of it.
 

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I called them, the lady actually made me slightly more confused at first.

It has been communicated to me that you need to have your 214 and your va benefits letter in first, but she said to apply to the unit and then when it comes time for the DV draw you can send your stuff in. She couldn't tell me any more about the DV draw and how to be a part of it

I had put in for it for years in June and then about two years ago the emails stopped and the hunt code was not listed in my account. So I called and here it is. She said you need to look at their website to see when the hunt is available around June and then put in for it then. So yes you will need a VA benefit letter and DD-214. If you haven’t put in the paper work, I recommend to get it in well in advance and call to follow-up:

Special oryx draw for injured service members
Towards the bottom of pg 18 Hunting rules and info
 

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It is a separate draw for DAVs. Just that one hunt for a random draw that occurs in June. The last time I applied they gave out 10 tags. Don’t remember which unit but all of the military hunts usually occur on WSMR. The application for the regular draw with your three choices for Oryx needs to be in by March 19 like the other big game applications. There is a mobility impaired hunt for everyone in the regular draw. If you are a DAV with a qualifying impairment, you can take the MI certification form to your VA doctor and ask he/she to fill out the form. Requirements for the mobility impaired hunt are described on the bottom of pg 15 and top of pg 16.
 

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Yes! But just know that the odds could be low. I have not known anyone who has won a tag yet. If you really want to hunt Oryx in NM then you will definitely want to apply in the regular draw as well.
 
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