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Call
575-430-0686 or e-mail
craig@clhunts.com for
availability of
hunts listed below.
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ELK |
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The southern Sacramento Mountains just above Alamogordo, New
Mexico provide an opportunity to hunt trophy class elk
without the rigors required reaching a pack in wilderness
camp. The Sacramento Mountains range in elevation from 6,500
to over 9,000 feet. The terrain consists of meadows; canyons
and timbered ridges of pines, aspens, oaks and old burns.
Unit 34 borders the southern end of the renowned Mescalero
Apache Indian Reservation.
The terrain is mountainous, yet more forgiving than a
wilderness hunt. Physical conditioning still has an
important role in being able to come to this area and
successfully hunt elk. Hunters who can cover ground on foot
will fare much better than those who can't. Most hunting
takes place on foot, but we also use horses.
The hunts are conducted out of a comfortable cabin located
in the middle of the best elk country. In the evening you
can watch TV, check your e-mail, or just enjoy the hot fire.
The hunts are guided either on a two on one or a one on one
basis. These hunts include all meals. Just bring your
clothes and weapon. Hunts are limited to no more than four
hunters to ensure personalized service to everyone. |
| BOW |
SEPT 01 - 22,
2008 |
ES (High
Demand) |
| MOBILITY
IMPAIRED |
SEPT 27 – OCT
01,
2008 |
MB (Standard) |
| YOUTH RIFLE |
SEPT 27 – OCT
01,
2008 |
ES (High
Demand) |
| MUZZLELOADER
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OCT 04 - 08,
2008 |
MB (High
Demand) |
| RIFLE |
OCT 11 - 15,
2008 |
MB (High
Demand) |
| RIFLE
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NOV 22 - 26,
2008 |
Antlerless/Cow
(Standard) |
| RIFLE
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Nov 29 - Dec
03,
2008 |
Antlerless/Cow
(Standard) |
| BOW
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Dec 06 - 10,
2008 |
APRE/6
(Standard) |
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DEER |
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All mule deer hunts are draw hunts with a three-point
antler restriction. This is a new change this last year and
should improve not only the quality but also the quantity of
deer. The herd here has declined over years as it has all
over the west but is beginning to rebound nicely. This last
winter was warm and wet so deer survival rate was good.
Hunts are conducted on both private and public land. The
best hunting is at lower elevations where the elk are not so
prevalent, but the biggest bucks are in the high country on
timbered ridges and slopes. |
| BOW
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SEPT 01 – 22,
2008 / Jan 01 - Jan 15 |
FAD (Quality) |
| MUZZLELOADER
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OCT 18 - 22,
2008 |
FAD (High
Demand) |
| RIFLE
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OCT 25 – 29, 2008 |
FAD (Standard) |
| RIFLE
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NOV 08 - 12,
2008 |
FAD (Standard) |
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TURKEY
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| New Mexico has both a spring and fall turkey season with a
large population and high hunter success rate.
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| SPRING |
APR 15 - MAY
10, 2008 |
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| FALL |
SEPT 08 – 16,
2008 |
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BEAR |
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| BOW |
SEP 01-22,
2008 |
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| RIFLE |
AUG 16 - 31/
SEPT 25 - NOV 30,
2008 |
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BARBARY SHEEP |
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| ANY WEAPON |
FEB 01 – MAR
15,
2008 |
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ORYX
- Call or email for dates / prices / availability |
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Hunts are either on
or off the White Sands Missile Range, some are once in a
lifetime hunts and others are depredation. There are a few
land owners that get depredation tags but they are few and
far between. Call or email me for information on hunts and
tag availability. |
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