We hunt the world renown Apache and Gila National Forests where a number of Pope and Young and Boone and Crockett bulls are killed every year.
Archery elk hunts are held during the peak of the rut. We hunt with a variety of methods: tree stands, ground blinds, still hunting, spot and stalk, and of course the incredibly exciting adventure of calling bulls into close range by duping them into believing there is a receptive cow or another bull looking for a fight.
Muzzleloader hunts fall at the end of the rut, but still offer a tremendous opportunity to take a magnificent bull. The muzzleloader season precedes all rifle hunts, except for a very limited hunt for physically impaired hunters, and allows you to hunt the bulls before they head for the thick cover.
Rifle Hunts begin in the middle of October. Since New Mexico limits the availability of elk tags through its lottery system, there are still plenty of bulls left for the rifle hunter.
For pricing details contact the Outfitter!$500 NONREFUNDABLE Deposit due upon booking a hunt. By April deadline! Once you have drawn your New Mexico licenses, 50% of the hunt rate is due minus the $500 deposit. (This will happen in June) The remaining 50% is due upon arrival in camp.