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Re: NM Elk hunt success story
[Re: TxHunter18]
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11/03/16 08:45 PM
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How hard was it to get drawn? Im really interested in going public land elk hunting next year in NM or Colorado For an out-of-stater, rifle or muzzleloader in unit 34 or 36? VERY HARD!!! We have put in several times. Only 12% go to out-of-state - 6% with an outfitter, 6% DIY. Last year, odds were around 1:3000, if I remember correctly. OP, congrats on a great hunt!!! One you will never forget!
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Re: NM Elk hunt success story
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11/03/16 10:21 PM
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Txhillbilly
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Nice Bull,and great story.
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Re: NM Elk hunt success story
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11/03/16 11:40 PM
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Scooterb
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How hard was it to get drawn? Im really interested in going public land elk hunting next year in NM or Colorado For an out-of-stater, rifle or muzzleloader in unit 34 or 36? VERY HARD!!! We have put in several times. Only 12% go to out-of-state - 6% with an outfitter, 6% DIY. Last year, odds were around 1:3000, if I remember correctly. OP, congrats on a great hunt!!! One you will never forget! The simple draw odds for the second rifle season are roughly 8% for residents and 3% for non-residents. That's not completely accurate, but the way they do license selections makes it difficult to calculate true odds. Hunting magazines like the Huntin Fool and Eastman's give you simple odds, they don't do the true math either. The early rifle season is probably half of those numbers quoted or even less. 36 and 34 are hard to draw for sure. The blue chip "16s" are even worse.
"I have too many guns," said no one, ever.
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Re: NM Elk hunt success story
[Re: Scooterb]
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11/04/16 02:02 AM
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NDN98
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congrats
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Re: NM Elk hunt success story
[Re: Scooterb]
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11/04/16 02:08 AM
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crosshare
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Re: NM Elk hunt success story
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11/04/16 02:19 AM
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TXHOGSLAYER
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Congratulations on a nice elk and a freezer full of real good eating
LETS GO BRANDON
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Re: NM Elk hunt success story
[Re: Scooterb]
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11/04/16 02:28 AM
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Just curious, you mentioned in the original post that you started out in lower elevations. Do mind saying where? I'll be on a cow elk hunt for Thanksgiving. I have a pretty solid idea as to where I'm going, but also want to know where to avoid. Thanks.
Mike Buda, Tx Hunt near Freer
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Re: NM Elk hunt success story
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11/04/16 02:52 AM
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Congrats on making it happen
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