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Why New Mexico Hunting?
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New Mexico has a very large population of pronghorn antelope and hunters do
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Why Hunt With Us?
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We
have had 100% success on all of our antelope hunts for the past eight years with many
trophy heads harvested, with the exception of one hunter. Our ranches consist of
54,000 acres that receive very little hunting pressure. Hunters can expect to see 100 or
more antelope
during their hunt. Each season some of our hunters consistently harvest
bucks in the mid 16-inch range. |
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Hunting Methods
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The
best method is to cover a lot of ground via 4WD vehicle or on foot, stopping frequently
to glass the large herds of antelope. Through careful evaluation we can then determine the best way to stalk the
herd. The average shot is around 200 yds. |
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Weather Conditions
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The
weather in late September consists of warm afternoons near 80 and morning
lows in the mid 50's with winds around 10 mph.
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What Is Furnished
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Private
landowner permit which guarantees a New Mexico antelope hunting
license. All
trophy antelope hunts include one buck, food, lodging, guides, and basic trophy
care. Dove hunting is also available on the same ranch.
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What Is
Not Furnished
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Airport
transfers from the Albuquerque, NM, Lubbock or Amarillo, TX airports. Hunting
license, tips, personal gear, and liquor.
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Hunter Expectations
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Hunters
should expect to see over a hundred antelope per day with some nice bucks
in the
13 - 17 inch class.
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Questions,
comments or problems
with this web page, please contact
jroche@magnumguideservice.com
Copyright © 2003 Magnum Guide Service
707 N. US Hwy
277
Eldorado, TX
76936
325-853-1555
(lodge)
325-853-1556
(fax)
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