BrokenArrow
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So, thanks to everyone who chimes in on this thread or otherwise!
All I can say is that NM has some amazing terrain and BIG pronghorn. I did not take one down last weekend. Mainly because I found a very heavy horned buck and got stars in my eyes. I kinda only focused on him, then ran out of time. I feel extremely blessed to draw and hunt my first out of state tag ever. Pronghorn spot and stalk is for the insane by the way. Just look up the definition of insanity and you'll get an idea of the pattern. See Horns, put on gear, and then go get schooled by binocular vision. So much fun though.
But, I do have a small issue to bring up. It concerns property boundaries. Please know that I never want to be the guy that trespasses.
So, here we go:
I was heading back to my truck after a failed morning stalk, which was parked on NM state land. There happened to be 7 cowboys on horseback waiting for me. Not wranglers, but cowboys from a working cattle ranch that was adjacent. I know the difference.
Needless to say, I had followed my OnX to state land via a county road. Where the county road ends (which was not marked private) I proceeded up to the state land "island" which I was camped/hunting on. The guys told me I had trespassed and had already called the sheriff. I was a little bummed to here that. I guessed that previously someone before me f'd it up for all of us and the cowboys didn't trust anybody anymore. Anyway, I yes sir'd and no sir'd until we became friends and all of us were laughing and smiling. I would rather be friends than foes. The sheriff came and told the guys that I had every right to be there. That's was all well, but I had learned through conversation that the ranch had leases and landowner tags. I was a former guide in CO for 10 years and understand what it feels like to have public folks on the outskirts for your camp while your trying to make money with paying customers. Without a second thought, I told the guys I would take off and find a new spot.
I did lose some time relocating, but had an awesome experience/day finding a new spot. And big shout out to Danomite (Rokslide member) and AggieOutlaw (Hunt Talk member) who helped me find a great general area to settle on.
Northern NM is beautiful, the people are awesome, the ecosystem is way more diverse than I imagined. It's just a good place to be. I'm headed back tonight to close out the season this weekend and I'll write more on that later.
So, I have to ask: What would you have done concerning the landowner issue? Would you stay or go? Just curious...
Good luck out there! The hunting season is upon us!
All I can say is that NM has some amazing terrain and BIG pronghorn. I did not take one down last weekend. Mainly because I found a very heavy horned buck and got stars in my eyes. I kinda only focused on him, then ran out of time. I feel extremely blessed to draw and hunt my first out of state tag ever. Pronghorn spot and stalk is for the insane by the way. Just look up the definition of insanity and you'll get an idea of the pattern. See Horns, put on gear, and then go get schooled by binocular vision. So much fun though.
But, I do have a small issue to bring up. It concerns property boundaries. Please know that I never want to be the guy that trespasses.
So, here we go:
I was heading back to my truck after a failed morning stalk, which was parked on NM state land. There happened to be 7 cowboys on horseback waiting for me. Not wranglers, but cowboys from a working cattle ranch that was adjacent. I know the difference.
Needless to say, I had followed my OnX to state land via a county road. Where the county road ends (which was not marked private) I proceeded up to the state land "island" which I was camped/hunting on. The guys told me I had trespassed and had already called the sheriff. I was a little bummed to here that. I guessed that previously someone before me f'd it up for all of us and the cowboys didn't trust anybody anymore. Anyway, I yes sir'd and no sir'd until we became friends and all of us were laughing and smiling. I would rather be friends than foes. The sheriff came and told the guys that I had every right to be there. That's was all well, but I had learned through conversation that the ranch had leases and landowner tags. I was a former guide in CO for 10 years and understand what it feels like to have public folks on the outskirts for your camp while your trying to make money with paying customers. Without a second thought, I told the guys I would take off and find a new spot.
I did lose some time relocating, but had an awesome experience/day finding a new spot. And big shout out to Danomite (Rokslide member) and AggieOutlaw (Hunt Talk member) who helped me find a great general area to settle on.
Northern NM is beautiful, the people are awesome, the ecosystem is way more diverse than I imagined. It's just a good place to be. I'm headed back tonight to close out the season this weekend and I'll write more on that later.
So, I have to ask: What would you have done concerning the landowner issue? Would you stay or go? Just curious...
Good luck out there! The hunting season is upon us!