During 2022 the New Mexico Wildlife Federation and others issued the groundbreaking Take Back Your Elk report. This report for the first time provided a detailed breakdown of all elk tags sold by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish.
The 2022 report covered the 2021-2022 license season.
The 2024 Take Back Your Elk report is out. It covers the 2022-2023 license year. Link below. Sadly, there have been no statutory or rule changes that affect the privatization of New Mexico’s elk. The 2024 report shows the same story as the 2022 report.
The New Mexico Game Commission sets big game rules every four years. The latest rules were written during 2022 became effective for the current license year (2023-2024). During the 2022 rule hearings the NM Game Commission did not reduce privatization by a single big game tag for any species. Out of the tens of thousands of private big game tags the commission generates it refused to make a single private tag public. Instead, the game commission just rolled over the same levels of privatization through the 2026- 2027 license year.
Privatization like EPLUS is authorized by the New Mexico legislature. But the legislature does not mandate any level of private tags. The game commission does the dirty work.
The 2022 report covered the 2021-2022 license season.
The 2024 Take Back Your Elk report is out. It covers the 2022-2023 license year. Link below. Sadly, there have been no statutory or rule changes that affect the privatization of New Mexico’s elk. The 2024 report shows the same story as the 2022 report.
The New Mexico Game Commission sets big game rules every four years. The latest rules were written during 2022 became effective for the current license year (2023-2024). During the 2022 rule hearings the NM Game Commission did not reduce privatization by a single big game tag for any species. Out of the tens of thousands of private big game tags the commission generates it refused to make a single private tag public. Instead, the game commission just rolled over the same levels of privatization through the 2026- 2027 license year.
Privatization like EPLUS is authorized by the New Mexico legislature. But the legislature does not mandate any level of private tags. The game commission does the dirty work.
Exposing the Truth About Elk Hunting License Allocation in New Mexico
In 2022, the New Mexico Wildlife Federation (NMWF) and New Mexico Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) released a groundbreaking report titled “Take Back Your Elk.” Looking at data from the 2020-21 elk season, the report documented for the first time exact
www.takebackyourelk.com
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