New Mexico Outfitter #2
This New Mexico elk hunt on private proeprty adjoins 5 miles of the famed, Jicarilla Apache Reservation, game management unit # 5a, renowned for it's fantastic, hunting opportunities. It is 8 miles West of Lindrith, New Mexico.
All of their elk hunts are licensed through the "Private Land Owner Tag
System" so that there is no draw process to wait out. Simply stated, you
sign up with this outfitter for a hunt this fall and you will be going hunting
this fall.
They vow to keep the number of hunters in camp as low as is necessary to maintain the type of quality hunt every
hunter wants to go home remembering. They can and will, tailor hunt dates to suit a hunter's needs if necessary.
Unit 5A
Transportation Mode and Hunting Methods
All hunting in unit 5a is carried out in 4-wheel drive vehicles.
New Mexico elk hunts in unit 5a can be a little out of the normal. For the
most part "spot and stalk" methods will be used while glassing the open
parks and sage brush flats. After morning hunts you take up stands near
water holes frequently used by the bulls.The reason for this tactic is that
the terrain in unit 5a consists of very thick cover such as, Bigelow Sage,
Rabbit Brush and Chamise, not to mention some very dense, stands of
Juniper and Pinion Pine trees. To push this type of heavy growth usually
will just push the elk out of the country.

Lodging, Meals and Guiding
All of their clients for these hunts will be lodged on site in a combination of a refurbished wood cabin and some RV's.
These are furnished by the outfitter. Their cabin is rustic and has a porch area that makes the whole trip worthwhile.
All meals will be prepared on-site and are fit for a king. Guides for these hunts will be a combination of local residents
and their staff; all very familiar with their surrounding country and elk.
Terrain and Elevation
Terrain in this Unit is pretty forgiving for the most part. The vegetation on this property consists mainly of dense Pinon
Pine, and Juniper type trees with some very thick under story growth. There are three major ridges and two major arroyo systems that cut through this property, which provide for some excellent cover for the resident game and provides as well some very enjoyable scenery. The average elevation on the Ranch is between 7000 and 8000 feet above Sea Level. The Ranch is located approximately seven miles west of Lindrith, New Mexico.
Unit 5a Hunts Available
Archery Combo-Elk & Mule Deer
September 16th thru September 22nd -Taking 2 Hunters $5,673.45+ License Fee
Rifle-Bull Only
October 2nd thru October 6th Taking 2 Hunters $4,783.75 + License Fee
October 09th thru October 13th-Taking 2 Hunters$4,783.75 + License Fee
October 16th thru October 20th-Taking 2 Hunters $4,783.75 + License Fee
Rifle-Bull Only
December 18 thru December 22 - Taking 2 Hunters $4,783.75 + License Fee
December 27th thru December 31st-Taking 2 Hunters $4,783.75 + License Fee
2 day cow hunts can be booked for any 5 day period as long as they don't conflict with bull or deer hunts taking place.
$1,343.75 + License Fee
Non-Resident Hunt Fees
Resident Hunt Fees
Bull Elk = $575.00
Cow Elk = $365.00
Bull $106.00
Cow $76.00
BOOKING FEE IS 1/2 OF HUNT FEE PLUS LICENSE FEE