New Mexico Unit 59 Antelope Hunt

Bueyeros, NM

1-4 Guests • No Lodging • Private • Guided

Description

3-Day Rifle Antelope Hunt

Private Land Access | 100% Fair Chase | Landowner Antelope Permit Included


These hunts are not under high fences! The Antelope are free-ranging and wild and are on and off the property “year-round”. Their patterns are predictable (most of the time) with various conditions and our hurting methods are structured to take advantage of consistent herd movement and usage patterns of the property.


Hunting Methods are Mainly, glassing from 4WD vehicles and selecting various vantage point stands/blinds for the best shooting opportunity. These areas are also heavily used during the September archery season with strong pre-rut and later bugling activity. If you have any physical restrictions that would impair you from pulling a compound bow you will most likely qualify for a mobility-impaired certificate that will allow you to use a “Scoped Crossbow” during archery season!


This could be one of the best advantages for antelope harvest potential for hunters with walking limitations and/or mobility impairment. The application link is included below, we’ll be happy to help if you have questions about the application process.


The Options

  • Guided Antelope Only
  • 7-Day Mule Deer/Antelope Combo Fully Guided
  • 7-Day Elk/Antelope Combo Fully Guided



Base price is per person for a 3-Day Antelope Rifle Hunt. Make it a 7-Day Mule Deer/Antelope Combo or a 7-Day Elk/Antelope Combo for an additional fee per person.

Lodging and Meals are NOT included - Local Recommendations will be Provided

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Upgrades

7-Day Mule Deer/Antelope Combo Fully Guided Rifle Hunt

$3850.00

7-Day Elk/Antelope Combo Fully Guided Rifle Hunt

$8250.00


Your Host

Matt's Trip

Matt C

100% Private Land Hunts "Exclusive For Our Hunters Only". No Draw - Landowner Permit - Fair Chase Hunts

from $3850/Experience


Amenities

  • Quality Managed Private Lands
  • Landowner Tag Included
  • Nearby Hotel/Motel Recommendations will be Provided
  • Experienced Local Guide
  • Free Range Hunt
  • Glassing from 4wd Vehicles

Location

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Gear List

  • Lightweight, Breathable Field Pack
  • Sturdy, Waterproof, Comfortable, Worn-in Lace-up Boots
  • Wool, or Wool Blend Moisture Wicking Socks
  • Waterproof Head Cover

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Rules & Guidelines

Dressing For Your Hunt

New Mexico Weather can be unpredictable year-round, When packing for your hunting trip

You should keep all-day comfort in the field in mind and dress accordingly.


No matter what time of the year you hunt, a lightweight, breathable field pack is a necessity. Your pack should fit well so it’s comfortable without a lot of adjusting, should be small enough to carry what you need, but large enough that you don’t have to empty the contents to find what you want. If it makes your back sweat or needs constant adjusting, it will interfere with your hunt.


Sturdy, waterproof, comfortable, previously worn lace-up boots. If you are buying new boots for your hunt, purchase them months in advance making sure they are well-worn and comfortable when you arrive, ill-fitting, uncomfortable boots will ruin your hunt experience. Field and Stream and Outdoor Life both shared great advice for hunting boots.


Wool, or wool blend moisture-wicking socks, Gortex lined boots or Gortex boot liners for cold weather. Waterproof head cover, gaiters, and gloves. Gaiters can prevent wet pant legs and prevent minor brush injuries. Head cover will shield you from the sun, and rain and aid warmth if necessary.

A lightweight pair of gloves will keep your hands warm when glassing and ensure they aren’t too cold to take a shot, Goretex gloves will keep your hands warm during colder weather hunts.


New Mexico Weather

As mentioned earlier, New Mexico's weather can change significantly in just a few short hours. We’ve included examples of New Mexico’s average temperatures in the months you’ll be hunting. You can find more detailed weather information by clicking on each month.


September Hunts: Highs 70-85 / Lows 35-50

October Hunts: Highs 55-65 / Lows 20’s

November Hunts: Highs 45-60 / Lows 10-20

December Hunts: Highs 25-50 / Lows 20 to below zero


New Mexico Airports

There are 24 airports in New Mexico, 8 Major airports and 16 smaller

Major airports in New Mexico

  • Albuquerque International Airport
  • Cavern City Air Terminal
  • Four Corners Regional
  • Grant County Airport
  • Lea County Regional Airport
  • Los Alamos County Airport
  • Roswell International Air Center
  • Santa Fe Municipal Airport

Smaller airports in New Mexico

  • Alamogordo-White Sands Regional Airport
  • Artesia Municipal Airport
  • Angel Fire Airport
  • Clovis Municipal Airport
  • Cannon Air Force Base
  • Deming Municipal Airport
  • Gallup Municipal Airport
  • Holloman Air Force Base
  • Las Cruces International Airport
  • Las Vegas Municipal Airport
  • Socorro Municipal Airport
  • Lea Co-Zip Franklin Memorial
  • Raton Municipal Airport
  • Ruidoso Airport
  • Tucumcari Municipal Airport
  • Truth or Consequences Municipal Airport

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