John Huessman with 2009 N.M antelope. |

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Our Antelope hunts take place in South Western New Mexico. This area is home to some of the largest antelope
in the world. With the number of world class Antelope in this region why not hunt here for your next trophy .
Rifle tags
are available by drawing or landowner purchase. If you apply for the public rifle draw and are successful the state will assign
you to a ranch in the unit in which you applied. Rifle and muzzle loader seasons are two days in New Mexico but even
with a short season we are near 100% success. Archery tags are available
by drawing or landowner purchase. If you apply for the draw and are successful you can hunt any public land within that unit.
Land owner tags are available for designated ranches within a unit.
The cost of the tag is expensive but if you want to hunt World Class Antelope without the hassle of the draw it is well worth
it. The cost of a land owner tag for a world class ranch will run between $2,500 - $3,500. These ranches continue to produce
bucks in the "85 - 92" class with bigger bucks being taken occassionally.
Traci Ness with her first antelope buck |

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License and application fees Public Draw $282 +$12 application Private Land $291 (if you purchase a
private landowner tag you must also purchase an antelope license from the state of New Mexico.)
Hunt dates and pricing
Trophy rifle hunts October 3-4 $2,500 Trophy Archery hunts August 15-20 $2,850 Prices do not include license or tag fees, transportation to camp, meat processing, taxidermy, or gratuities
to your guide. Price does include meals, lodging, and all transportation while in
camp
(Hunters are subject to a 5.1 - 6.4% N.M.
state sales)
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