How much is an antelope hunt in New Mexico?

How much is an antelope hunt in New Mexico?

Three-day hunts are $3,500 plus non-resident license fees and NM State sales tax. Please contact our office for more information, available dates, and scheduling.

Can you hunt pronghorn in New Mexico?

Hunting of pronghorn in New Mexico takes place on both public and private lands.

What is the best state to hunt pronghorn?

Wyoming
Wyoming is the best state for bowhunting and firearm hunting pronghorns. You will need to draw a license to hunt in Wyoming. The state has the highest success rates, highest harvest and the most hunter participation.

How much is a pronghorn tag in New Mexico?

Table of Draw Fees

License Type Resident Nonresident
Pronghorn License
All types $60 $283
Javelina License
All types $65 $178

How much is a oryx tag in New Mexico?

Over-the-Counter (OTC) License fees

License Type Resident* Nonresident
Turkey License (Spring or Fall Season) $25 $100
Bear License $47 $260
Cougar License $43 $290
Private-land Only Oryx License $153 $1,610

How much does a cow elk tag cost in New Mexico?

Cow only tags for Resident: $70.00, Non Resident: $354.00.

What can you hunt in New Mexico right now?

New Mexico Hunting Seasons, 2021-2022

  • New Mexico Deer Seasons. Archery/Bow.
  • New Mexico Elk Seasons. Archery/Bow.
  • New Mexico Pronghorn Seasons. Archery/Bow.
  • New Mexico Bighorn Sheep Seasons. General Season.
  • New Mexico Ibex Seasons. Archery/Bow.
  • New Mexico Barbary Sheep Seasons.
  • New Mexico Oryx Seasons.
  • New Mexico Turkey Seasons.

What is a good antelope?

A 12-inch antelope is average; 13, good; 14, exceptional. Tip: Use the distance between the tip of the animal’s nose and its eye (about 8 inches) or between its ears (12 inches) as a guide to horn length. Also look for a buck whose prongs protrude from the horn an inch or more above its ears.

What state has OTC antelope tags?

Colorado. Colorado is often the state that comes to a hunter’s mind when they think about hunting out west. Hunting big game in the Centennial State is on the bucket list of many hunters. This is the only state that lets you purchase OTC tags, which will allow you to hunt most of the public Game Management Units (GMU).

How much does a bear tag cost in New Mexico?

Bear permits are $47 for residents and $260 for nonresidents. Cougar permits are $43 for residents and $290 for nonresidents. Ibex permits are $103 for residents and $1,610 for nonresidents. Barbary sheep permits are $103 for residents and $360 for nonresidents.

How much is a mountain lion tag in New Mexico?

State Hunting License –Non-Resident $365.

When is antelope hunting season in New Mexico?

Public or private land, you will experience a quality hunt. Book Your Hunt! Antelope Season in New Mexico runs mid to late August. Weapons – Rifle or Archery – Minimum Caliber Rifle of .243

Can You stalk a pronghorn in New Mexico?

We do mostly spot and stalk hunts for New Mexico Pronghorn, but if you would prefer to sit in a ground blind that can be arranged. We welcome all hunters; young, old, and the mobility challenged.

How many bucks does a pronghorn antelope hunt?

While on your hunt be prepared to spend a lot of time glassing and covering country looking at 10-20 bucks a day. Antelope are a very territorial animal which makes using decoys very effective.

How many goats are there in New Mexico?

New Mexico’s antelope herd is well know for trophy antelope producing numerous goats every year that exceed the Boone and Crockett mark. Known for their speed and keen eye site make for an experience filled hunt. While on your hunt be prepared to spend a lot of time glassing and covering country looking at 10-20 bucks a day.