Northern New Mexico Bow Elk and Rut Mule Deer Hunts Available

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My outfitter in Northern New Mexico has a couple of openings in his schedule this year for Mule Deer and Elk. The area is 10,000 acres in the middle of a huge very famous ranch. There is a very nice lodge on the ranch with an on staff chef. Of course the hunting is fantastic, with the winter Elk migration running through the property in the fall.

His area is known for trophy Mule Deer and he has two hunts in the rut left for this year. The hunts can be taken in November- December. While this is not the cheapest hunt it is a fantastic one. This is one of the best areas for Mule Deer in North America. 5 day Mule Deer hunt is $13,000 PP plus tax and license.

The Elk ranch is near Chama, New Mexico and has some fantastic Elk hunting there. We have 4 bow hunting openings available and the 5 day hunt can be taken anytime from Sept 1-15. We expect to see some great bulls taken off the ranch this year. $12,500 PP plus tag and tax.

Please email me for additional details.

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