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INFO: Elk Hunting in New Mexico Unit 17
When hunting elk in unit 17 there are a few things to keep in mind. When archery season begins the bulls are for the most part silent during the day. As the sun is coming up and right before the sun goes down is your best chance at success. Keep in mind that most elk tend to stay in higher elevations until they start to head down in search of cows. Setting up near watering holes has proven to be successful in the past as well.
SUCCESS RATES for Elk Hunting in New Mexico Unit 17
5 Year Estimated Average for Elk
Archery 1 20.00%
Archery 2 28.00%
Muzzleloader 1 32.00%
Muzzleloader 2 25.00%
Muzzleloader 3 35.00%
Muzzleloader (YO) 50.00%
Elk TROPHY QUALITY for Unit 17 New Mexico
Average Elk Quality 310″ – 350″
NM Area 17 Trophy Elk Potential 360″+
GMU 17 Bull to Cow Ratio 49:100
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Total Acreage: 1,050,000 acres over 1,640 square miles
Total Public Land: 775,000 acres or 73%
Land Ownership Mix: 27% Private; 73% Public; USFS: 483,392 acres; USFS Wilderness: 63,488 acres; BLM: 183,936 acres; State: 103,744 acres
Species: Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, Sheep
Elevation Variances: 4,650 ft. to 11,000 ft.
Terrain Difficulty Overall: Mild to Moderate
Land Coverage/Vegetation: Land cover includes 53% shrub/scrub, 31% evergreen forest and 15% grassland/herbaceous
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