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Description
These guides have been hunting the monster bulls of New Mexico Unit 36 since before anyone outside New Mexico really knew the caliber of bulls here. This almost 7,000 acre ranch is legendary for the massive bulls that made Unit 36 famous. With a desired 300” minimum there is a hope to keep dropping nice quality bulls here. It is highly recommend to hunt late season dates in Nov-Dec-Jan. for this ranch, making this an ideal choice for those who have a hard time clearing their schedule in the fall. This landlocked location is a safe haven for the areas bulls, as well as the location of some of the only year round water for miles in any direction. As this ranch borders the Mescalero Indian Reservation, you never know what you’ll find here. With help from mother nature this ranch can produce some giant late season bulls. This hunt is a 5 day rifle hunt including lodging, meals, and a landowner voucher. This is a 1x1 on hunt.
Details
- Species: Rocky Mountain Elk
- Average Classification: 280 - 320
- Shot Opportunity: 90
- Weapon: Rifle
- Hunt Catalog #: RB22122-10
- Tag Availability: Landowner Voucher
Rain is the determining factor to the trophy quality of every hunt, some years the average quality is 290" and some years the average quality is 340".
Rifle hunters should proficient up to 500 yards. Zero your rifle at 200, and be ready for 100-600 yard shots.
Options
Option for Non-Hunter
Available Dates
October 28, 2023 - November 01, 2024
Pricing
- Price: $15,950.00
Pricing includes Unit wide 36 voucher, available dates are October 28- November 1st. This price is for a 1x1 hunt. Not included in Package Price: Travel to/from hunt camp. New Mexico license fee, habitat and HMAV stamps and NM sales tax. Tips for guide and cooks/camp-helper, meat processing, meat storage or shipping of cape or meat. Taxidermy or alcohol are also not included. ****2 Spots available October 28- November 1st.
Group Options
Option to add a non-hunter to the hunt.
Location
Unit 36, 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 guides have been hunting the monster bulls of New Mexico Unit 36 since before anyone outside New Mexico really knew the caliber of bulls here. This almost 7,000 acre ranch is legendary for the massive bulls that made Unit 36 famous. With a desired 300” minimum there is a hope to keep dropping nice quality bulls here. It is highly recommend to hunt late season dates in Nov-Dec-Jan. for this ranch, making this an ideal choice for those who have a hard time clearing their schedule in the fall. This landlocked location is a safe haven for the areas bulls, as well as the location of some of the only year round water for miles in any direction. As this ranch borders the Mescalero Indian Reservation, you never know what you’ll find here. With help from mother nature this ranch can produce some giant late season bulls. This hunt is a 5 day rifle hunt including lodging, meals, and a landowner voucher. This is a 1x1 on hunt.
HuntX Scale (Low 1 - 5 High)
- Lodging & Accommodations: Bunk House/Trailer?
Lodging & Accommodations Scale
5 - Cabin/Lodge
4 - Bunk House/Trailer
3 - Wall Tent
2 - Backpack Tent
1 - Client Provided/Hotel
You will stay in a small cabin located in the middle of the ranch. Hunters stay in a new cabin with 2 queen beds right next door to the guide cabin. The guide cabin has a shower, a small living room area and 1 bedroom. It’s a super nice cabin but it’s located off the grid, so no power other than a generator and solar powered lights. Heater is propane.
- Menu & Food: Full Kitchen?
Menu & Food Scale
5 - 5 Star Catered
4 - Full Kitchen
3 - Field Kitchen
2 - Backpack Food
1 - Client Provided
Camps will have cooks on all the hunts and provide warm, home cooked meals. The evening concludes with a hot, hearty meal to ensure your stomach is full after a long/hard day of hunting.
- Physical Conditions: Heavy Hiking?
Physical Conditions Scale:
5 - All Vehicle Access
4 - Light Hiking
3 - Moderate Hiking
2 - Heavy Hiking
1 - Extreme Back Country
You will be hunting at an elevation of about 6800’ – 8500’, or higher, do what you can to get in shape for this hunt. Comfortable boots with ankle support are recommended. Long days on your feet are common. Extra socks are encouraged to keep feet dry.
Transportation (To/From Basecamp)
Hunters will fly into El Paso, TX and rent a car to drive to camp.
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- Lodging & Accommodations
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Description
Full gear list will be provided upon booking of the hunt. Temperature can vary daily with cool mornings and warm to hot days. A layering system is recommended to ensure you are prepared for a variety of temperatures that the mountains offer. Extra socks 2-3 pairs per hunting day are also recommended.
What Outfitter Provides
- Private Land
- Experienced Guides
- Lodging
- Meals
What to Bring
- Hunting License (make sure you have all the required stamps)
- Rifle with plenty of ammunition
- Daypack
- Binoculars and Rangefinder
- Water Bottle
- Light-weight flashlight (extra batteries)
- Head-lamp flashlight
- Warm Weather Hunting Clothing-layering system recommended
- Durable & Comfortable Hiking Boots
- Long Sleeve Shirts
- Light Weight Rain Gear
- Gloves/mittens (heavy pair for cold weather) waterproof and warm is a must
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- What to Bring