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New Mexico Black Bear Out In The Cold

February 19, 2011

January 2011 This black bear was treed by the hounds while I was out scouting for mountain lion. Black bear in southern New Mexico do hibernate, but will come out of their dens from time to time and then den back up.  They will sometimes change den locations even during the coldest months of the [...]

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New Mexico Elk Hunters Fill Their Freezers

February 19, 2011

December 2010 My son, Bonner and three of his co-workers filled their elk tags before 10:00 a.m. on the 1st day of their hunt.  They had cow elk tags on a private ranch near Carrizozo, New Mexico.  This ranch had numerous elk and the hunting was very good. Bonner’s pick-up was quite a sight with [...]

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32 Inch Mulie

December 5, 2010

November 2010 Chris Sherretts of Texas took this WHOOPER 32″ wide mule deer on the second morning of his hunt! Chris was in an elevated stand on the edge of a wheat field just before daybreak.  We use these stands to spot deer and then we make a stalk on them.  Being just a few [...]

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Bugling Bull

December 5, 2010

October 2010 Elk had been bugling close to our camp all night before opening morning of our first wilderness rifle elk hunt.  At one point a couple of bulls thought our high lined horses were other elk and came up amongst them.  These bulls were grunting and bugling for several hours in the dark. By [...]

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Muzzleloader Mule Deer

December 5, 2010

October 2010 Jim Sides of North Carolina took this nice 4×4 buck on the second morning of our muzzleloader mule deer hunt. The bachelor group of 3 bucks fed to within 150 yards of us shortly before daylight.  Jim had plenty of time to choose which one he wanted.  Jim has also taken a Tom [...]

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First Day Bucks

December 5, 2010

November 2010 Tom Ogle of South Carolina and Chad White of Kansas took these bucks on the first afternoon of our second rifle mule deer hunt. While glassing the first afternoon, we spotted 2 bachelor groups of 4 bucks each.  Both groups were about a 1/2 mile away and in opposite directions.  We moved to [...]

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Great Success On First Day of New Mexico Pronghorn Antelope Hunt

December 4, 2010

October 2010 Fuzz Smyer and Mike Hedrick of New Mexico and Louis Larsen of Minnesota tagged out on the first day of the New Mexico Pronghorn Antelope hunt.  Pictured left to right is Fuzz Smyer, Louis Larsen, and Mike Hedrick. Congratulations!!  Thanks for hunting with us and we look forward to seeing you again! Share [...]

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New Mexico Pronghorn Antelope

December 4, 2010

October 2010 Louis Larsen of Minnesota took this beautiful New Mexico Pronghorn Antelope on the first afternoon of his hunt.  These are highly successful hunts and an accurate rifle and shooting skill is required.  Pronghorn antelope are usually spotted at considerable distance from the 4×4 vehicle and stalked to within shooting distance. Congratulations on your [...]

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Lucky Third Day

December 4, 2010

September 2010 Generally by the end of September, black bear in New Mexico have located on a food source in which they can store fat and prepare for hybrination.  This may range from prickly pear apples, juniper berries, to acorns.  When black bears find a mast crop in the fall, they usually move less and [...]

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Close Up Bull

December 4, 2010

October 2010 David Thomas of North Carolina took this big bull on the first day of our second rifle elk hunt.  When New Mexico’s elk rut winds down, the big bulls will leave the cows and become solitary or buddy up with other bulls that they’d recently battled with. David’s bull had such a partner [...]

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