New Mexico Antelope Hunting – Antelope Hunting In New Mexico

New Mexico Antelope Hunting – Antelope Hunting In New Mexico

All of the elk hunts are conducted in quality units located on the Gila/Apache National Forest. These units have been recognized for producing trophies year after year.

Bow hunts take place the first three weeks of September, which allows the opportunity to hunt a majestic bull elk during the rut. Close encounters with just a string and razor is an unmatched adrenaline rush.

Rifle and muzzle loader hunts are spread throughout October and November. Early October mornings still buzz with bugling bulls. While the chance of calling still exists, spot and stalk methods become more effective.

Whether it’s an elusive mule deer, or that wary coues buck your after, Eric Kern Outfitters can help.

Muzzle loader seasons begin the last week of September and October depending on the unit. Early hunts provide opportunity to take a buck in the velvet.

Rifle hunts are the first three weeks of November. During these hunts we let our eyes do the walking by taking advantage of quality optics.

Bow hunts take place during January when the deer are in full rut. Changes in movement patterns of bucks make this hunt action packed.We also guide hunts for antelope, javelina, desert bighorn, bear, and lion.

Bow hunts take place the first three weeks of September, which allows the opportunity to hunt a majestic bull elk during the rut. Close encounters with just a string and razor is an unmatched adrenaline rush.

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