bulldawg10
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That's definitely not the regular. It's very difficult to get a small property like that to qualify any more...I've tried.The UW wide tag situation in NM is out of control. Guys with a 20 acre field getting bull tags to sell. Outfitters making deals to buy most of them up when they already have the garbage guided draw pool that gets more tags than someone who needs no babysitter. The prices pushed the average guy out of buying them. Draw odds in the regular draw would go up if they were all put back in the draw pool. It's not good for resident hunters or nonguided NR that want to go on a lighter budget.
They eliminated 700 ranches a couple years ago for not providing the proper resources. The ones that do exist in small acerage like that typically have some specific reason that make it.
Only like 15 to 20 percent of ranches are setup as unit wide. That opens up 600,000 acres of private land to EVERYONE with a tag in that unit.
Id argue the opposite, you should encourage more ranches join the Unit Wide program, not eliminate it. By encouraging more unit wide ranches, you provide the public more private land access and open up more and more publics by way of private.
I'd also recommend pulling the list of Primary Zone land owners or look at the map of all the land opened up by EPLUS unit wide ranches. It's significant and not at all what you say also.
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