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Description
Bighorn Sheep have inhabited the Rocky Mountains for hundreds of years. Nearly wiped out by unmanaged hunting in the early part of the last century, New Mexico bighorn are making a comeback. New Mexico has two distinct subspecies of bighorn sheep; Rocky Mountain Bighorn and Desert Bighorn. Hunting New Mexico Bighorn is a rare opportunity and often described as a once-in-a-lifetime hunt. Successfully drawing a tag can feel like winning the lottery as once a ram tag is drawn you are no longer eligible to draw the tag again.
Details
- Species: North American Sheep
- Average Classification: 160 - 180
- Shot Opportunity: 95
- Weapons: Rifle, Archery
- Hunt Catalog #: RB19783-01
- Tag Availability: Draw
Desert Sheep average around 170" B&C. Rocky Mountain Bighorn average around 180" B&C.
Practice shooting your weapon routinely with the ammunition you WILL use on your hunt. The #2 issue is using weaponry or ammunition during the hunt that you haven’t practiced with! Outfitter suggests practicing by shooting wearing your back pack, binoculars, rangefinder, hat, face-mask, gloves and clothing you’ll be wearing while hunting. Get in the habit of switching up how you practice. To prepare for your hunt practice shooting first in your comfortable rages (Bow 5-70 yards, Gun 50-200 yards) and outside your comfort range (Bow 90 yards, Muzzleloader 350 yards), sitting down, standing, on your knees, with and without a rest, running around with your blood pumping, and your adrenaline through the roof.
Available Dates
August 10, 2022 - December 15, 2023
Pricing
- Price: $13,100.00
You can hunt New Mexico Bighorn sheep August–December. Season will be based the license the hunter draws.
Location
New Mexico, New Mexico, United States of America
Refund Policy:
Deposits are not refundable. When you make a deposit or payment that money is used to reserve your adventure dates and we cannot sell them to anyone else. If for some reason you have to cancel, you will lose your deposit and any payments you have made. If you are concerned that you might get sick or otherwise have to cancel, we suggest buying trip insurance. There are insurance companies that specialize in providing insurance policies for outfitter bookings and hunts. One such company we recommend is globalrescue.com. It is also our policy, depending on the adventure you booked and at our discretion, that if you have to cancel and we are able to book a replacement for you at the regular price we will work with you to apply your deposits to another adventure. Please note that we cannot refund or roll state or government license fees, application fees, draw results, or tags.
Description
These hunts are spot and stalk hunts with a lot of time behind the glass. Sheep have keen eye sight so hunter will spot and stalk at long ranges. Come prepared for a tough physical hunt at elevations ranging from 4,500 ft up to 11,000 ft. Any serious hunter lucky enough to draw a sheep tag needs to spend a considerable amount of time at the range developing your long-range rifle marksmanship skills. This is a fully guided 10 day hunt with all meals and accommodations provided. This hunt also includes scouting and a professional guide team. Bighorn Sheep have inhabited the Rocky Mountains for hundreds of years. New Mexico has two distinct subspecies of bighorn sheep; Rocky Mountain Bighorn and Desert Bighorn. Hunting New Mexico Bighorn is a rare opportunity and often described as a once-in-a-lifetime hunt. Successfully drawing a tag can feel like winning the lottery as once a ram tag is drawn you are no longer eligible to draw the tag again. New Mexico Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep hunting primarily occurs in alpine elevations in the Pecos, Latir, and Wheeler Peak Wilderness. This area is 12,000 – 13,000 feet and access to this rugged terrain is often on horseback. Hunting is tough and unpredictable. Like any high elevation hunts, the weather can change quickly and only the most physically fit hunters can endure the low-oxygen conditions. The expansive wilderness is a true highlight to any backcountry hunt. Lower elevation Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep hunts can be found in Turkey Creek, San Francisco River, Dry Cimarron and the Rio Grande Gorge. While this habitat is more accessible for vehicles the terrain comprises steep canyons, and tough rock formations to navigate.Hunting for the Desert bighorn sheep, New Mexico’s second subspecies, takes place in southwestern and south-central New Mexico. The warm, dry terrain, and scarce water create an entirely different yet challenging hunt. The herd is known to be easily spooked. Vehicle access is easier than higher elevations however hunters can expect steep, rocky and beautiful slopes filled with cactus. Applying with an outfitter greatly increases your chances of drawing. This outfitter is ready to help you on a hunt of a lifetime if you draw either your Desert or Rocky Mountain Bighorn in New Mexico!
HuntX Scale (Low 1 - 5 High)
- Lodging & Accommodations: Cabin/Lodge?
Lodging & Accommodations Scale
5 - Cabin/Lodge
4 - Bunk House/Trailer
3 - Wall Tent
2 - Backpack Tent
1 - Client Provided/Hotel
We have a main lodge for those who enjoy a little privacy with their own room and shower/bathroom. These private suites are available at $100 a night. And include satellite tv and your own private get away. This is a great choice if you wanted to bring your wife along. Enjoy an authentic Southwest meal at the main lodge with other hunters. After a long day in the woods it feels great to kick your feet up and swap stories with other hunters and create new friendships underneath the stars of New Mexico. All lodging is a short walking distance of the main lodge. On the property we have an archery range available and a 700 yard private gun range. You can use our range to sight in your rifle before we start your hunt. We also have walk-in coolers available for $20 a night. This is a great way to hang your ram before taking it to a meat processor or heading back home. With all of our lodging accommodations meals are always the same and sure to give you an amazing taste of what New Mexico food is all about. We have a few options for our lodging and accommodations for the hunters that want to experience the wall tent atmosphere we have wall tents on elevated platforms with wood stove heat, electric ran to them to charge electrical devices. They are outfitted with 4-full size beds with plenty of room for gear. We also have a cabin that is available that is outfitted with 4-full size beds plenty of room for gear and power ran with several electrical outlets to charge phones cameras etc.
- Menu & Food: Full Kitchen?
Menu & Food Scale
5 - 5 Star Catered
4 - Full Kitchen
3 - Field Kitchen
2 - Backpack Food
1 - Client Provided
Note: We do prepare our delicious food a little on the spicy side so if you have a problem with that we ask that you please let us know ahead of time so that we can help you enjoy your meal all the more. Based on the kind of hunt booked (wall tent or lodge) depending on the unit drawn, the outfitter will supply a full kitchen or field kitchen for meals.
- Physical Conditions: Heavy Hiking?
Physical Conditions Scale:
5 - All Vehicle Access
4 - Light Hiking
3 - Moderate Hiking
2 - Heavy Hiking
1 - Extreme Back Country
Hunting for the Desert bighorn sheep, New Mexico’s second subspecies, takes place in southwestern and south-central New Mexico. The warm, dry terrain, and scarce water create an entirely different yet challenging hunt. The herd is known to be easily spooked. Vehicle access is easier than higher elevations however hunters can expect steep, rocky and beautiful slopes filled with cactus.New Mexico Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep hunting primarily occurs in alpine elevations in the Pecos, Latir, and Wheeler Peak Wilderness. This area is 12,000 – 13,000 feet and access to this rugged terrain is often on horseback. Hunting is tough and unpredictable. Like any high elevation hunts, the weather can change quickly and only the most physically fit hunters can endure the low-oxygen conditions. The expansive wilderness is a true highlight to any backcountry hunt. Lower elevation Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep hunts can be found in Turkey Creek, San Francisco River, Dry Cimarron and the Rio Grande Gorge. While this habitat is more accessible for vehicles the terrain comprises steep canyons, and tough rock formations to navigate.
Transportation (To/From Basecamp)
Whether driving or flying, we recommend that you arrive a day or two before your hunt, in order to make sure you are ready for the first day of the hunt. You are responsible for your transportation to and from Albuquerque International Airport, It is a good idea to rent a truck or SUV for the roads you’ll be traveling. Outfitter will meet hunters at their home base bed and breakfast before the hunt starts.
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- Lodging & Accommodations
- Menu & Food
- Physical Conditions
Description
September Archery season can be cool at night and early morning , around 35 – 60 degrees, warming during the day ranging between 50 – 80 degrees. I wear extremely lightweight/breathable camo and layer over top with a vest or jacket for cool mornings, then shed layers before getting warm and sweaty to reduce scent. October gun season can be cold sometimes freezing at night and early morning, around 30 – 50 degrees, warming during the day, ranging between 50 – 70 degrees. I wear lightweight/breathable camo and dress in layers as it can be cold in the morning but warm up quickly during the day.** Rain is possible ** GORE-TEX is a good idea to have. Conditions can also be dry and dusty. Full gear list to be provided if requested when booked.
What Outfitter Provides
- Meals
- Lodging-based on unit drawn will determine if its a wall tent or lodge
- Expert Guide Service
- Field Transportation
- Scouting
What to Bring
- Binoculars & Rangefinder
- Moderate Weather hunting clothing-layering system recommended
- Rifle with 40 rounds of Ammunition
- Sleeping Bag-if wall tent lodging is required
- Durable & Comfortable Hiking Boots
- Day Pack
- Glassing pad and knee pads
- Rain Gear
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