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Drew a NM Elk Tag - Unit 50 Sept 1-15 - Archery

Posted on 4/22/21 at 8:21 am
Posted by KABoss02
Dallas
Member since Jul 2009
1362 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 8:21 am
Was able to draw this year. Have heard solid things about this unit and odds were reasonable. Anyone been here before? Any areas I should concentrate scouting efforts on?

Will be my first elk hunt so a little hesitant to DIY without gaining some info first. Any insight is appreciated.
Posted by mylsuhat
Mandeville, LA
Member since Mar 2008
48938 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 8:26 am to
elk101

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ETA: NM 50

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Elk are found throughout the unit in decent numbers but can take some searching to locate. During the archery seasons hunters can find good success by targeting water sources. Because of the open terrain here, calling can be difficult at times but will be viable in some situations. Spot and stalk hunting can be a great option here.
This post was edited on 4/22/21 at 8:28 am
Posted by jimbeam
University of LSU
Member since Oct 2011
75703 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 8:26 am to
I was unsuccessful in the draw :(

ETA to clarify
This post was edited on 4/22/21 at 11:20 am
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
Here
Member since Jan 2011
66763 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 9:26 am to
You lucky bastard!

No particular advice. A DYI hunt is public land hunting and all the things that go with that. Are you familiar with hunting public land?
Posted by KABoss02
Dallas
Member since Jul 2009
1362 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 10:09 am to
Thanks for the responses so far, much appreciated.

quote:

No particular advice. A DYI hunt is public land hunting and all the things that go with that. Are you familiar with hunting public land?


I have done some both outfitted and solo so I think i can handle the logistics of it. I am in shape and already have a lot of the necessary gear.

My main concern is that it is Elk, not deer, turkey's, or hogs. My skill set is only what I have read, watched, and been told. That is the part that has me a bit hesitant.

Jim Beam - Any insights on the unit? Any weird stuff to think about?
Posted by Jvalhenson
Member since Sep 2017
372 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 10:27 am to
here is a link to a thread on a MS hunting site about a New Mexico hunt.....

New Mexico Elk hunt




Posted by KABoss02
Dallas
Member since Jul 2009
1362 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 11:27 am to
Well that got me fired up, thanks!
Posted by boudinman
Member since Nov 2019
5035 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 11:56 am to
Buy a good handheld Garmin gps. Buy and download the onx map for New Mexico onto it. Will show you all public and private land and landowner names. Many times ranchers have grazing rights to blm land and tell hunters they own it or its posted property. Some outfitters will try to tell you they have leased hunting rights to the property. The onx map will allow you see public land and avoid being cited for tresspassing.

On-X
Posted by KABoss02
Dallas
Member since Jul 2009
1362 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 12:41 pm to
Thanks, big fan of onx an use it regularly. I have a gpsmap 64 but am considering upgrading to an in-reach model and ditching my spot.
Posted by mylsuhat
Mandeville, LA
Member since Mar 2008
48938 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 12:47 pm to
quote:

I am in shape
No, you're not. Trust me



quote:

Buy a good handheld Garmin gps
You do not need a handheld GPS. OnX is perfect for that. Get a solar battery charger.


I would definitely advise against going solo, especially for your first trip
Posted by PetreauxCat
TX
Member since May 2009
858 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 12:58 pm to
I've hunted unit 50 many times. I tend to stick to the same areas. I've done it solo too. Feel free to ask any specific questions you may have.

Unit 50 is kind of a different animal than most parts of the state. It's a desert with a few big arse volcanic intrusions.
This post was edited on 4/22/21 at 1:03 pm
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
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Member since Jan 2011
66763 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 1:48 pm to
quote:

advise against going solo


If I had done my first elk hunt solo, I would have likely died on the trail. Came close enough as it was. It isn't a solo proposition.
Posted by KABoss02
Dallas
Member since Jul 2009
1362 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 2:34 pm to
quote:

If I had done my first elk hunt solo, I would have likely died on the trail.


I am really only worried about the pack-out part physically, especially if I am a good ways in. I sure hope to have that problem, would gladly take the punishment.

I am going to do the same prep program I did for Mule Deer in the mountains last year, it worked well. No illusions that hopefully adding significantly more weight should make it way harder.
Posted by KABoss02
Dallas
Member since Jul 2009
1362 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 2:38 pm to
quote:

I've hunted unit 50 many times. I tend to stick to the same areas. I've done it solo too. Feel free to ask any specific questions you may have.

Unit 50 is kind of a different animal than most parts of the state. It's a desert with a few big arse volcanic intrusions.


Awesome - Thanks for chiming in.

Is there a better area to start e-scouting from and work out from there to formulate a game plan?
How was water access? I have heard that unit can be tough for it depending on rainfall.
How are roads within the unit? Do I need to bring an extra spare?
What are some of the bigger challenges you have run in to out there?
Are there a lot of road hunters in that unit? Can you effectively get away from them, or is just a reality to deal with?

I am sure i can think of 1000 more, thanks again.
Posted by Teddy Pain
Below Sea Level
Member since Aug 2019
5 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 3:11 pm to
Congrats on drawing. I've hunted unit 53, which borders 50, the past several years and will be there again this year for 1st archery as well. My limited experience with unit 50 has been around Ute mountain. It's mostly BLM type stuff. Just wide open with areas of pinion and juniper mixed in but definitely holds some good elk. Would think a good set of glass would be a must for this unit.

As mentioned before Elk101 is good to look at, and the elk collective is another good one to learn from if you are going to DIY. Good Luck and happy to help in any way!

Posted by Lord_Ford
Louisiana
Member since Jun 2016
3998 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 3:13 pm to
Lucky.. my brother and I were both unsuccessful in 6A for bow, muzzleloader, and rifle lol

Guess at least I’ll get that $760 refund
This post was edited on 4/22/21 at 3:14 pm
Posted by KABoss02
Dallas
Member since Jul 2009
1362 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 3:18 pm to
Thanks a bunch - You have an outfitter or a group you are going with? Definitely going to do elk 101. I have my 10x42 vortex viper hd binos and the the newer diamondback hd spotter at 16-48X65. Both worked well in san andres mountains last year but it seems like that was steeper terrain, so didn't need to look quite as far as i might want to in 50.
Posted by Teddy Pain
Below Sea Level
Member since Aug 2019
5 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 3:30 pm to
Going out with my dad and another guy we hunt with this year, and we have an outfitter. Gotten to the point where I could probably DIY but have also become good friends with my guide and just enjoy hunting with him. Plus, he lives out there and keeps tabs on the elk all year
Posted by KABoss02
Dallas
Member since Jul 2009
1362 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 4:19 pm to
quote:

r. Gotten to the point where I could probably DIY but have also become good friends with my guide and just enjoy hunting with him. Plus, he lives out there and keeps tabs on the elk all year


Would love to have that situation for this one. He have a buddy or another outfit he would recommend?
Posted by 257WBY
Member since Feb 2014
5592 posts
Posted on 4/22/21 at 5:27 pm to
If odds were reasonable in NM, the unit is nothing special. If DIY, plan on at least 10 days. Find the water sources. They may not be rutting much that early in September. They’ll bugle early in the morning, then shut up. Congrats and good luck.
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