New Mexico Pronghorn Antelope
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Antelope Hunts |
New Mexico Antelope hunting is some of the best in the United States. Pronghorn Antelope hunting can be some of the most challenging hunting in the United States due to the fact that Pronghorn antelope have the vision of 20 power binoculars. Our New Mexico Pronghorn HuntsWe offer 3 private ranch land owner tags that are available for any legal sporting arm. Our first ranch for New Mexico Antelope hunting is located in unit #16 and has produced only Boone and Crockett Antelope above 80 inches the last 4 years, unfortunately we only have one tag for this ranch. The good news is the state of New Mexico insists that all land owners are encouraged to open their land for archery pronghorn hunting, so be sure to put yourself in the archery draw for unit #16 for a chance at a Boone and Crockett antelope. Our second ranch is in unit #12 and has 2 tags available. This ranch produces some excellent opportunities as well, with average scores in 70-80+ range Hunts are conducted in tent camps or motels with all meals provided. All hunts are conducted on a 2:1 guide ratio unless otherwise requested. |
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2012 New Mexico Antelope hunts are sold out. Unit #16 private ranch: $3500 plus 5.75% sales tax (includes tags) Archery hunts:August 13th – 21st (Any 3 days) Any legal sporting arm:October 1st - 3th
Unit #12 private ranch: $3500 plus 5.75% sales tax (includes tags) Archery hunts:August 13th – 21st Booked Any legal sporting arm:October 1st - 3th Booked *One on one guide fee add $1,000 US. All hunts require 50% deposit to reserve spot. Deposits are non refundable, balance due on arrival. We accept money order, certified checks or if you prefer credit card we will require a 3% service charge. All prices quoted in US Dollars and subject to change. For more information regarding this or any of our New Mexico hunts, please feel free to contact us at info@blueskieshunting.com |
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