pojoaque40
Active member
Hello All-
Yesterday i got out to NM47 for an opening day hunt/scout trip. The unit seems to be divided. East of the canyon we saw only a few herds and all the animals were very skittish, taking off when they saw us at 500+ yards. Decoys didn't seem to do anything. West of the canyon we saw more but smaller herds. They were much more approachable, with one animal letting us get within 60 yards without a care (he was just over the line into private, of course). Gas is available in Wagon Mound, Springer, and Roy; lodging in Wagon Mound and Springer. Stopped by Mills Canyon campground to find it empty (available). Had full access to private land that wasn't landlocked which is a surprise because i assumed we'd run into a lot of rancher-locked gates.
I'm heading back out on Wednesday for a proper hunt and i'm not quite sure which side of the unit i'll pursue. Easily approachable animals in areas that are all cut up with private, or vast areas with a few skittish animals. One thing i did learn is that the animals you see driving along the highway are not at all the same animals you see 20 miles up some dirt road. For those of you with this hunt feel free to shoot me any questions. I'll post an update if i find any success in the next week.
Cheers.
Yesterday i got out to NM47 for an opening day hunt/scout trip. The unit seems to be divided. East of the canyon we saw only a few herds and all the animals were very skittish, taking off when they saw us at 500+ yards. Decoys didn't seem to do anything. West of the canyon we saw more but smaller herds. They were much more approachable, with one animal letting us get within 60 yards without a care (he was just over the line into private, of course). Gas is available in Wagon Mound, Springer, and Roy; lodging in Wagon Mound and Springer. Stopped by Mills Canyon campground to find it empty (available). Had full access to private land that wasn't landlocked which is a surprise because i assumed we'd run into a lot of rancher-locked gates.
I'm heading back out on Wednesday for a proper hunt and i'm not quite sure which side of the unit i'll pursue. Easily approachable animals in areas that are all cut up with private, or vast areas with a few skittish animals. One thing i did learn is that the animals you see driving along the highway are not at all the same animals you see 20 miles up some dirt road. For those of you with this hunt feel free to shoot me any questions. I'll post an update if i find any success in the next week.
Cheers.