2024 New Mexico Unit 16E, Unit Wide Rifle/Muzzleloader Cow Elk Tags for Sale

Ad Number: 15387

 

Secure Your Rifle/Muzzleloader Cow Elk Tags for Unit 16E, New Mexico

 

In Unit 16E of New Mexico, hunters have the opportunity to acquire rifle or muzzleloader cow elk tags for the upcoming season. This unit offers a unique hunting experience characterized by its diverse terrain and abundant wildlife.

 

This unit is known for its relatively flat landscape with sparse tree coverage. However, as you venture into the southern part of the unit, you'll encounter mountains where elk sightings are common. Despite the presence of mountains, the terrain remains mostly flat, with gentler slopes compared to other units.

 

One of the highlights of this GMU is its accessibility and suitability for hunters of varying physical abilities. The terrain is not as steep or rugged, making it an excellent choice for hunters of all levels of experience.

 

Moreover, hunters will appreciate the opportunity to explore the vast expanse of BLM lands within the unit, further expanding their hunting grounds.

 

Prepare for your hunting expedition by purchasing your elk tags and immerse yourself in the abundance of cow elk in Unit 16E of New Mexico. Whether you prefer rifle or muzzleloader hunting, this unit promises an unforgettable experience amidst its diverse landscapes and plentiful wildlife. For more info about this unit, please refer to the links below.

New Mexico Unit 16E Hunting Information

Landowner Vouchers and Tags for Unit 16E Rifle/Muzzleloader Elk Hunt in New Mexico

In Unit 16E of New Mexico, landowners extend hunters the opportunity to acquire Landowner Tags or vouchers, granting access to hunt on their properties. The distribution of tags to landowners is influenced by factors like land size and the elk population, regulating the number of hunters and promoting sustainable elk hunting practices while conserving the environment.

 

Securing a landowner tag affords hunters exclusive access to premium hunting areas within Unit 16E, known for its abundant elk population and diverse wildlife. These tags simplify the process by bypassing the standard draw system, facilitating access to this sought-after unit. This plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological equilibrium and ensuring equitable hunting opportunities across both private and public lands.

 

If you're in pursuit of elk tags for the rifle/muzzleloader season in this unit, Hunters Domain stands ready to assist. Reach out to us, and we'll assist you in obtaining tags and provide details on our deposit system.

New Mexico Unit 16E: Rifle/Muzzleloader Cow Elk Hunting - A Unique Experience

  • Vast Public Lands: Unit 16E in New Mexico sprawls across 616,000 acres, with over 60% designated as public lands. This expansive territory provides ample hunting grounds for enthusiasts to explore and pursue elusive elk herds.
  • Diverse Terrain: The unit's topography varies from 6,000 to 9,000 feet in elevation, offering hunters a diverse landscape to navigate. Lower elevations feature vegetation such as blue grama, saltgrass, and sagebrush, which provides cover for elk and enhances the hunting experience.
  • Abundant Wildlife: This unit boasts a healthy population of elk, with hunters having the opportunity to spot large bulls ranging from 320" to 350". The bull-to-cow ratio of 34:100 ensures hunters have plentiful opportunities to encounter these majestic animals in their natural habitat.
  • Optimal Weather Conditions: During the rifle/muzzleloader season in October, hunters can expect favorable weather conditions conducive to successful hunts, with temperatures from 40°F to 70°F, a small chance of rain, and 13MPH winds.
  • Convenient Accommodations: The nearby city of Magdalena offers convenient lodging and accommodations for hunters, providing a comfortable base for their hunting expeditions.

Begin a thrilling elk hunting journey in the rich wildlife of New Mexico, an adventure you won't soon forget. With its wide-open spaces, abundant elk, and pleasant weather, this unit promises an exciting experience for hunters of all levels.

 

Don't forget to grab your elk tags and get ready to immerse yourself in the hunt. With each step, you'll be surrounded by stunning scenery and the thrill of the chase. So gather your gear, round up your friends, and head out for an unforgettable hunting trip in Unit 16E of New Mexico.

Important Reminder:

A landowner tag/voucher is not your hunting license or carcass tag. It is your responsibility to obtain the following;

  1. New Mexico small game license.
  2. State of New Mexico carcass tag for the species you are hunting.
  3. Additionally, be aware of and prepared to purchase any required habitat stamps or other access stamps to ensure you meet all requirements. 
  4. The purchase of a New Mexico big game voucher does not use your preference points.  
 

Although we strive to provide the most accurate and up-to-date information, we urge all hunters to do their own research. The price listed below is an estimated cost of the New Mexico tag. As we assist many landowners in selling their tags, prices can vary from one landowner in the same unit to another. The listed price does not include New Mexico sales tax, and you are responsible for any additional fees charged by New Mexico Fish and Game. If you have any questions, let us help you BEFORE you purchase.

For information or to purchase tags:

Call, Text, Or Email Jimmy Horton

936-287-3304

Jimmy@HuntersDomain.com

Additional Details

  • New Mexico Unit 16E
  • Ask For Availability
  • 1
  • Elk
  • Prepare for Any
  • Cow Elk
  • Unit Wide Tag/Hunt
  • Spot - Stalk
  • Moderate to Difficult
  • DIY (Do It Yourself)
  • Some Trophy
  • Muzzleloader, Rifle
  • EST: $1,500