hawkeye Report post Posted April 19, 2007 Just bought a place in NM. and will be scouting places to hunt elk and deer. I will be moving this summer. I've hunted my whole life in Arizona, and Colorado. Looking foreward to scouting out new areas. I will be living in Pie Town. Is it as hard to draw a resident archery elk tag in NM as it is in AZ? If so I guess I'll have plenty of time to scout. Saw some nice mule deer neer Quamado, but need to find out where Public land hunts are available. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHT_MTNMAN Report post Posted April 19, 2007 Good luck on move... eating pie and hunting sounds good to me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Huntn coues Report post Posted April 19, 2007 I have been to Quamado a couple of times but it was several years ago. I did see some nice muley's though. Good luck with the move. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jamaro Report post Posted April 19, 2007 PIE TOWN ROCKS... mmm.. the Daily Pie... When I hit the lotto that is where I am moving.... jason Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hawkeye Report post Posted April 19, 2007 Yea! I can't wait till this summer. I'll be really busy with the move, but I'm sure going to do some looking for some hunting locations. I have elk and antlope visiting the property all the time. I got 12.5 acres and I'm going to make sure there is plenty of water for the wildlife. I'll probably keep putting in for unit 16. I have put in for that unit several times without ever being drawn. Maybe when I become a resident it will be easier. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
az4life Report post Posted April 19, 2007 congratulations on your new place and making the move. Elk visiting your land... Pie town? Sounds like a dream place Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hawkeye Report post Posted April 19, 2007 congratulations on your new place and making the move. Elk visiting your land... Pie town? Sounds like a dream place It sure is. I spent a lot of time up there last summer putting in my water system and building a barn. I'll be moving at the end of may or first part of june. My place is almost right on the Continental Divide, at about 7,600 ft. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jamaro Report post Posted April 19, 2007 What sub-division are you going to be living in? Are you familiar with the Quien Sabe Ranch or Whispering Pines? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hawkeye Report post Posted April 20, 2007 What sub-division are you going to be living in? Are you familiar with the Quien Sabe Ranch or Whispering Pines? It's at Elk Ridge. about 6 miles north of HWY 60 on road 603. I haven't heard of either. But I'm new to the area. I've met a few of the ranchers around the area. They are a good bunch of people. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dcarrot Report post Posted April 20, 2007 How do you go about getting a landowner permit? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hawkeye Report post Posted April 20, 2007 How do you go about getting a landowner permit? from what I understand it used to be pretty easy but it is harder now days. I am looking into it though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jamaro Report post Posted April 20, 2007 If you guys are serious I have some friends in the area that usually get tags... THEY ARE HIGH DOLLAR... I have hunted 13 a few times for elk... There are very few elk but tons of deer... BUT the elk in 13 are big... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hooked_on_Coues Report post Posted April 21, 2007 Apply as a non resident and your odds go way up if its outfitted. Only state around that NR's have a better chance than residents..... Welcome aboard. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hawkeye Report post Posted April 22, 2007 Apply as a non resident and your odds go way up if its outfitted. Only state around that NR's have a better chance than residents..... Welcome aboard. I've applied a couple of times as a NR and haven't been succesful, but I didn't put in with an outfitter. I have a bull tag this year in Arizona, finally. I guess I'll start over next year in arizona with out of state apps. and apply in NM as a Resident. Some of the ranchers around my place have landowner tags, but they are too expensive for my pocketbook. I'll just keep taking my chances. I think I'll try a Wyoming antelope hunt next year. Since I have never hunted them. I have 16 points in AZ. Next year I'll be a NR maybe now that it will cost me more I might get lucky. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Red Rabbit Report post Posted April 23, 2007 If you still will apply in AZ after you move to NM, have you considered buying a lifetime license? That way you do not have to buy a NR license every year just to apply, and you will be considered as a resident in the draw, but still would pay NR fees for the permit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites