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ETA: Dang. Get him LEJ!
ETA: Dang. Get him LEJ!
FS, I sent you an email.FSGuide said:jayelbee said:
Been waiting for this thread. I'm a new big game hunter and so far I've been looking at all of the raffles and supertag type hunts since without 15+ points there are several things like sheep and moose that I'll never really get an opportunity to hunt by putting in for standard draw.
Other than that, I would like to find my way into one guaranteed draw western rifle hunt next year. I don't have a lot of friends too interested in a backcountry hunt and the ones that are aren't dependable, so that most likely puts me going solo for a cow elk or mule deer best I can tell.
You can do guaranteed draw in Wyoming in certain areas. Me & my buddy went 2 years in a row outside of Cody. Email me and I'll fill you in.
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To qualify for New Mexico resident license(s), an individual must meet one of the following criteria: 1. A United States citizen who has resided in N.M. for a period of not less than 90 days immediately preceding the date of application (or purchase) for the license, has been domiciled in N.M., and has not claimed residency elsewhere for any purpose. Temporary or seasonal residents and home owners, who maintain a primary residence outside of N.M., do not qualify for resident licenses.
1. Check the state regs. There may be a required minimum draw weight.Pignorant said:
Does anyone have a recommendation on the minimum draw weight for archery elk?
Pignorant said:
Would have to check on arrow, but my draw weight is 50 with a draw length of 28 (maybe 28.5).
Really would like to do archery but might have to hit weight room.