New
Mexico Elk Hunts
"Your New Mexico Elk Hunting Guide"
If you’re looking to take home a trophy New Mexico elk, you
definitely have come to the right place. New Mexico Elk Hunts, guides
you to the big trophy New Mexico elk. Because New Mexico elk hunting
is a limited draw. New Mexico Elk Hunts have exceptional quality trophy
New mexico elk hunting. Our New Mexico Elk Hunts are New Mexico hunting
guides that every year take several Bull Elk in the 300 to 360 class.
This area of New Mexico is fast becoming a location for trophy New
mexico elk hunts by all elk hunters seeking a great New Mexico elk
hunt.
75% of New Mexico Elk Hunting takes place in the Lincoln National
Forest, which features a million and a half acres of abundant game
and breath- taking beauty. Our New Mexico elk hunting guides work
in areas bordering the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation, which
is famous for its world class trophy New Mexico Elk hunting and New
Mexico Mule Deer hunting.
New Mexico Elk Hunts goal is to tailor our New Mexico elk hunting
trip to your specific needs and interests. We’re pleased
to be able to offer special accommodations for families, disabled
hunters and youth. Non-hunting guest are also welcome! |
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Youth and Disabled Hunts available
Our New Mexico Elk Hunts conduct most of our New Mexico trophy elk
hunting , mule deer hunting, black bear hunting, cougar hunting and
turkey hunting in the Lincoln National Forest. The terrain will vary
with elevations from 4,000 to 10,000 feet. Antelope, Javelina and
Ibex hunts take place in the low plains country surrounding the Lincoln
National Forest.
Once you arrive at your New Mexico hunting destination via 4-wheel
drive, all hunting is on foot. Please inform us of your physical capabilities
so we can fit the hunt to your abilities. Most of our hunts are one
hunter – one guide. The number of hunters per hunt is kept to
a maximum of four. This allows us to better focus on the needs and
interest of each hunter. All of our guides are licensed with a minimum
of five years experience. |
Licenses
for New Mexico trophy elk hunts class games are issued through lottery
drawings. New Mexico Elk Hunts submits draws on behalf of its hunters
that want to hunt New Mexico and has had outstanding success in landing
the draws we’ve participated in. We have land owner permits
available for elk hunts, antelope hunts, mule deer hunts, oryx hunting
and Barbary sheep hunting ranging from $1,500 to $3000. This is an
additional charge if you request this type of permit.
New Mexico Hunting can be purchased fully accommodated, to include
accommodations, or guided only. Family, disabled/handicapped, youth
and group hunts are most popular. Contact us by phone or email today
for complete pricing and availability. We can tailor a New Mexico
hunt to meet your specific needs, and create a hunting memory in New
Mexico that will last a lifetime. |
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Your
Guide Rick Rogers
Before staring his own outfitting business, Rick Rogers was a guide
for many different outfitters throughout the country. Born in Southern
New Mexico, he was raised in the Sacramento Mountains five miles south
of the Mescalero Apache Reservation. Being an avid sportsman and owning
a tree business allows Rick to scout his locations thoroughly and
keep on top of the daily habits of the big game you’re after.
Rick’s goal is to be as flexible as possible in meeting both
your hunting objectives and your needs. Most hunts are one hunter-one
guide hunts, though some, such as elk archery and antelope are two-hunter-one
guide unless otherwise arranged. For any hunt the number of hunters
is kept top a maximum of four, to better allow us to focus on the
needs and interests of each hunter. Every guide working with New Mexico
Elk Hunts is hand-picked by Rick, fully licensed, with a minimum of
five years experience.
We’re ready to help you plan the hunt of your dreams. Why not
call 505-682-2530 or email us today? |
New
Mexico Elk Hunting*
Archery—Muzzleloader—Rifle
Sept-October |
New
Mexico Ibex Hunting
Rifle
December-February |
New
Mexico Antelope Hunting*
Archery—Muzzleloader--Rifle
Aug-September |
New
Mexico Javelina Hunting
Rifle
February |
New
Mexico Mule Deer Hunting*
Archery—Muzzleloader--Rifle
September-October-December |
New
Mexico Barbary/Bighorn Sheep hunting
Rifle
December-February |
New
Mexico Black Bear Hunting
Any weapon
October-November |
New
Mexico Turkey Hunting
April-May
Shotgun |
New
Mexico Mountain Lion Hunting
Any Weapon
November-February |
New
Mexico Coyote Hunting
Rifle
November-February |
New
Mexico Oryx Hunting*
Rifle
January |
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About
Our Area
The Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico is where 75% of our hunts
take place. Our hunting area borders the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation,
which is famous for its world-class elk hunting and mule deer hunting.
We conduct most of our elk hunts, mule deer hunts, black bear hunts,
cougar hunts and turkey hunts in Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico.
The terrain will vary with elevations from 4,000 to 10,000 feet. Antelope
hunts, javelina hunts, and ibex hunts take place on the low plains
country surrounding the Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico. |
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Most
of our hunts are based from the town of Cloudcroft,New Mexico with
an elevation of 9,000 ft. and a population of 600. Cloudcroft, NM
is located in the heart of the Lincoln National Forest, just 45 minutes
from Ruidoso and Ski Apache, 2 hours from El Paso, 20 minutes from
Alamogordo, NM. Weather will vary from 20 to 70 degrees with rain
and snow possible.
In addition to hunting, the Cloudcroft area is known as a year-round
mountain play land for: hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding,
skiing, snowshoeing, sledding, camping, golf, photography, disc golf,
bird watching and more! |
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