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re: Recommend a New Mexico Elk Hunting Outfitter

Posted on 6/17/14 at 9:54 am to
Posted by BoudinJoe
Member since Oct 2007
1918 posts
Posted on 6/17/14 at 9:54 am to
My guide has a landowner tag that he's offering for $3,000. It's on a 1X2 section ranch in the desert at the bottom of the moutnains. The ranch has an alfalfa field that draws the elk in around November/December. So, I'm basically getting a guided hunt for $3,750 including non-resident hunting license. Flat terrain, spot and stalk. He said there aren't any trophies, but has had good success with some upper 200 5X5s and a non-typical 7X7.
Posted by wiltznucs
Apollo Beach, FL
Member since Sep 2005
8976 posts
Posted on 6/17/14 at 12:41 pm to
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My guide has a landowner tag that he's offering for $3,000. It's on a 1X2 section ranch in the desert at the bottom of the moutnains. The ranch has an alfalfa field that draws the elk in around November/December. So, I'm basically getting a guided hunt for $3,750 including non-resident hunting license. Flat terrain, spot and stalk. He said there aren't any trophies, but has had good success with some upper 200 5X5s and a non-typical 7X7


$3,750 covers everything? Lodging, meals, etc?

It's not a bad price for a bull elk hunt if the success rate is high. I gotta be honest though, if I'm going to NM I'm aiming for 300 or better. For another $750-1,000 plus a tag you may be hunting for a much higher quality bull.
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