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What unit is Magdalena New Mexico?

What unit is Magdalena New Mexico?

If you look closely you could see small Magdalena, NM. Here shown in this picture is Unit 17 which is southwest from Magdalena, NM.

Where is the best hunting in New Mexico?

Top Areas in New Mexico for Elk Hunting

  • Gila National Forest. Located in the top trophy elk-producing county (Catron) from 2000 to 2009, the areas within the Gila National Forest consistently produce the best bulls in New Mexico.
  • Valles Caldera National Preserve.
  • Cibola National Forest.
  • Valle Vidal.

Can you hunt on your own land in New Mexico?

Private-land-only licenses can be applied for with special permission from a landowner. New Mexico law requires hunters to obtain private-land licenses 14 days in advance of the start of a hunt. This allows time for licenses and tags to be mailed to the customer’s address.

How much does it cost to hunt in New Mexico?

Over-the-Counter (OTC) License fees

License Type Resident* Nonresident
Game-hunting License 1 $15 $65
Game-hunting & Fishing License 2 $30 Not Issued
Junior Game-hunting License 1 $10 $15
Junior Game-hunting & Fishing License 2 $15 Not Issued

What is Magdalena NM known for?

Magdalena is known as the “Trails End” for the railroad spur line that was built in 1885 from Socorro to Magdalena to transport the cattle, sheep wool, timber and ore. Thousands of cattle and sheep were driven into town (cowboy style) from the west, using the historic “Magdalena Trail”.

Where is unit 17 in NM?

GMU 17: Beginning at the junction of NM 52 and US 60 east of Datil and running east along US 60 to its junction with I-25 at Socorro, then south along I-25 to its junction with NM 52 east of Cuchillo, then west along NM 52 to its junction with NM 142, then northwest along NM 142 to its junction with Alamosa Creek at …

What is the best unit to hunt elk in New Mexico?

South central New Mexico is home to some of the states best elk hunting with units 34 & 36 leading the way. The two units have been consistent producers of quality bulls (300+) with truly giant bulls (370+) being taken out of both units every year.

Is New Mexico good hunting?

Whether you come to New Mexico to hunt elk, deer, pronghorn, oryx or Barbary sheep, we can say with confidence that the quality of these hunts is simply outstanding. The trophy quality is easily as good or better than you’d find in the top units of other states.

Is there a bounty on coyotes in New Mexico?

Dogs may be used only during open trapping season for protected furbearers. There is no “pursuit or training season” other than the regular open season—except for raccoon. Is there a coyote bounty program in New Mexico? Not at this time.

Can you carry a pistol while bow hunting in New Mexico?

Legal sporting arms for cougar, javelina and furbearers: Any firearm, muzzle-loader, compressed air gun, shotgun, bow or crossbow. All firearms, except handguns, must be designed to be fired from the shoulder. Crossbow use is legal only by certified mobility-impaired hunters during bow seasons. Draw locks are illegal.

How much is it to hunt elk in New Mexico?

Table of Draw Fees

License Type Resident Nonresident
Standard Elk License (Residents 18–64 years of age and all nonresidents)
A (Antlerless) $60 Not Issued
MB (Mature Bull) $90 $548
ES (Either Sex) $90 $548

What is the altitude of Magdalena New Mexico?

2,003 m
Magdalena/Elevation

How big is the Magdalena Ranger District in New Mexico?

Atapproximately 800,000 acres (320,000hectares)the Magdalena Ranger District is the largest of four mountain Districts and four grasslands administered by the Cibola National Forest. The District itself is composed of four separate and distinct mountain ranges in southwest New Mexico covering the three counties of Socorro, Catron, and Sierra.

Where is the Magdalena Ridge Observatory in New Mexico?

The internationally known laboratory is administered by the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology and is located on South Baldy. Also located on this site is the Magdalena Ridge Observatory (MRO), that is primarily intended for astronomical research.

Where to go rockhounding in New Mexico?

A guide to New Mexico rockhounding is hardly complete without mention of the state park so indicative of the hobby. Rockhound State Park in southwestern New Mexico near the town of Deming, is one of only two state parks in the U.S. that allows and even encourages visitors to keep something from the park.

Where are the mountain ranges in New Mexico?

The District itself is composed of four separate and distinct mountain ranges in southwest New Mexico covering the three counties of Socorro, Catron, and Sierra. The ranges include the Datils, Bears, San Mateos and Magdalena Mountains.

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