Trophy Maxx Mule Deer Buck Rifle Hunt

Wagon Mound, NM

1-4 Guests • No Lodging • Private • Guided

Description

Trophy Maxx Rifle Mule Deer Hunting

100% Private Land | 100% Fair Chase


Trophy Maxx hunts are structured to MAXIMIZE opportunity on Older, Larger Bull Elk and Buck Mule Deer!

Hunting will take place on quality-managed private lands with proven genetics and age ratios, pre-scouted and selected for confirmed trophy harvest potential.

You are encouraged to maintain higher score point minimums. The goal here will be to Trophy hunt for the oldest, biggest bucks and bulls in the area, utilizing the advantages these hunts offer.



The Season - Late November or Early December

November morning and evening temp generally range from 10-30 degrees, with daylight hours ranging from 35-65 with an average of about 45.

December weather is similar to November, with average temperatures dropping approximately 2-6 degrees below November averages.

Merino Wool is naturally moisture-wicking and will help eliminate some body odor. Consider a base layer of socks, boxer briefs, and top and bottom long underwear in Marino wool, followed by varying-weight Marino wool layers you can add or remove during the day depending on weather conditions. Outer layers should be both waterproof and lightweight. A lightweight down vest weighs nothing and takes up little space in your field pack. A waterproof softshell jacket that can be added over the top of all of your layers, it should be large enough to accommodate several base layers including your down vest, too small and it could prevent the perfect shot. A warm/heavy down jacket is recommended if you’re hunting late in the year when expected weather conditions will be cold. You don’t have to carry all of your layers with you into the field, but it’s better to have them in the vehicle if you need them so you don’t lose a hunt day. Kuiu has a great layering system


Base price is per person for a 5-Day Rifle Mule Deer Hunt.

State Deer License Fee in NOT Included

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

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Your Host

Matt's Trip

Matt C

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

from $9625/Experience


Amenities

  • Experienced Local Guide
  • Quality Managed Private Lands
  • Pre-Scouted
  • Nearby Hotel/Motel Recommendations will be Provided

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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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