While out on a ranch today I saw some pronghorn for the first time. very cool experience.
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Originally posted by wdeisher View PostJust out of curiosity because I've been confused on it. A person can go buy a non resident tag and hunt public land for animals like this, right? I've been wanting to plan some trips outside the state of texas to go kill some other species and just am not sure on the best way to go about it
Following these answers... after seeing dozens of antelope while passing through corner of New Mexico last summer when driving to Colorado, I am also interested in anyone's experience with Public land hunts in NM.
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Originally posted by wdeisher View PostJust out of curiosity because I've been confused on it. A person can go buy a non resident tag and hunt public land for animals like this, right? I've been wanting to plan some trips outside the state of texas to go kill some other species and just am not sure on the best way to go about it
Maybe this question should be posted on Around the Campfire
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Originally posted by wdeisher View PostJust out of curiosity because I've been confused on it. A person can go buy a non resident tag and hunt public land for animals like this, right? I've been wanting to plan some trips outside the state of texas to go kill some other species and just am not sure on the best way to go about it
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Originally posted by ACook View PostI don't believe there are any OTC public land antelope hunts in NM. I'm a resident and I have to put in for the draw each year in order to hunt them on public land. You can find a land owner tag and go that route. I know a friend of mine has a ranch and they sell their ranch tags for around $5k each.
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Originally posted by Texastaxi View PostThe out of state draw, in Wyoming, is almost guaranteed.
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Originally posted by Texastaxi View PostThe out of state draw, in Wyoming, is almost guaranteed.
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