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Wannabe Mountain Lion Hunter from SC now in New Mexico. Any tips or offers to join much appreciated. I have two tags so if anyone wants to join please

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Hunting New Mexico as mentioned. Old deer, duck, squirrel, and dove hunter from South Carolina living out here now as the wife got a job at the hospital.

Been glassing for a few weeks now and found one off of a doe, but it was a few hundred yards so not getting it.

Heard it’s pretty much impossible to get one without dogs, but that isn’t an option at the moment.

I’ve been in the Jemez Mountains and 5A.

I still don’t quite understand public land hunting so trying to figure that out so I don’t mess up and where I should go.

I was going to head down to the Sangre de Cristo mountains, but not so sure where to start glassing/tracking with others out there or if I’d even have a shot at finding one spending a few days?
 
Hunting New Mexico as mentioned. Old deer, duck, squirrel, and dove hunter from South Carolina living out here now as the wife got a job at the hospital.

Been glassing for a few weeks now and found one off of a doe, but it was a few hundred yards so not getting it.

Heard it’s pretty much impossible to get one without dogs, but that isn’t an option at the moment.

I’ve been in the Jemez Mountains and 5A.

I still don’t quite understand public land hunting so trying to figure that out so I don’t mess up and where I should go.

I was going to head down to the Sangre de Cristo mountains, but not so sure where to start glassing/tracking with others out there or if I’d even have a shot at finding one spending a few days?
Make sure you check on the area closures on the game and fish page, areas you listed have been closed since November
 
You’re looking for a very small needle in a hay stack if you’re glassing for a lion. My sons and I spend a significant time glassing each year for bear, deer, and elk including scouting. Hundreds of hours over the years with Swaro optics. We’ve never glassed a lion. I have one bobcat at about a mile.

I’d suggest adding another technique such as calling into your lion hunting.
 
You’re looking for a very small needle in a hay stack if you’re glassing for a lion. My sons and I spend a significant time glassing each year for bear, deer, and elk including scouting. Hundreds of hours over the years with Swaro optics. We’ve never glassed a lion. I have one bobcat at about a mile.

I’d suggest adding another technique such as calling into your lion hunting.
Thanks for the advice. I saw one on a carcass with my swaro binoculars after following a herd of elk for a couple miles but it was 3-400 yards. I’m def going to add calling. I have no clue what I’m doing as it’s brand new to me so I appreciate all advice
 
Thanks for the advice. I saw one on a carcass with my swaro binoculars after following a herd of elk for a couple miles but it was 3-400 yards. I’m def going to add calling. I have no clue what I’m doing as it’s brand new to me so I appreciate all advice
Do you have any advice on areas? I’ll go sit and call wherever, but looks like all the areas I’ve been are closed as NM252525 mentioned.
 
Shit that would’ve been trouble. Thanks!. Do you have any suggestions on open areas? I’ve never hunted public land.
I don’t, spent a lot of time in the mountains and have only ever seen a handful, most of which were in the Floridas which you can’t hunt without an ibex tag. I’d recommend getting onx or carry maps if you don’t have one already. The I wasn’t sure where I was at doesn’t fly with the ranchers out here as it might other places in the country. Good luck never know might get lucky
 
I don’t, spent a lot of time in the mountains and have only ever seen a handful, most of which were in the Floridas which you can’t hunt without an ibex tag. I’d recommend getting onx or carry maps if you don’t have one already. The I wasn’t sure where I was at doesn’t fly with the ranchers out here as it might
I don’t, spent a lot of time in the mountains and have only ever seen a handful, most of which were in the Floridas which you can’t hunt without an ibex tag. I’d recommend getting onx or carry maps if you don’t have one already. The I wasn’t sure where I was at doesn’t fly with the ranchers out here as it might other places in the country. Good luck never know might get lucky

other places in the country. Good luck never know might get lucky
 
Yep I understand that. Not trying to get shot for trespassing. I have ONX, but if you don’t mind helping my ignorant self out. I don’t see where they post section closures anywhere on the page or my e tags etc.
 

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Go to the main nm game and fish website, under the hunt drop down it shows cougar under species, at the top there’s a zone closures pdf that updates daily or every couple days. Same for bears next year if you were to go for them
 
Make sure you check on the area closures on the game and fish page, areas you listed have been closed since November
Thanks for the help and suggestions. One question I’m having trouble finding where they post area closures on the main
Go to the main nm game and fish website, under the hunt drop down it shows cougar under species, at the top there’s a zone closures pdf that updates daily or every couple days. Same for bears next year if you were to go for them
Much appreciated.
 
Good luck. You never know what might happen. A friend was in Mexico a couple weeks ago hunting Coues and came across two Lions fighting. He was able to kill one of them. Said one had a claw in the others head!
 
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