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Originally posted by Phorizt View Post6%?!?!?!
That's literally almost 100X better than my odds drawing a whitetail hunt on a decent TPWD draw hunt this year.
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Originally posted by Phorizt View Post6%?!?!?!
That's literally almost 100X better than my odds drawing a whitetail hunt on a decent TPWD draw hunt this year.
No, your odds are not 6%.
6% of the tags go to Non-residents. Your odds can be really really low and way less than 6%. As most hunt codes are
Here is an example
50 tags for a 1st Rifle in a specific unit
6% is 3 tags to Non-Residents
250 applicants for the 3 tags = 1.2% draw odds in this example.
Places like 16A....odds are way under 1%
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I think NM is a reserved 6% nonresident, which may be better odds than AZ up to 10% since there you are competing against everybody. Course, you've got AZ preference points that also double as bonus points in the random portion of the draw. NM is an easy system compared to other states. Just look at Montana.
Still, as said above, do your homework and you can make your odds better. I've come to the conclusion that you will be more successful hunting lesser units more often than hunting better units less frequently.
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Originally posted by jnd1959 View PostLooked up odds, there are three units with more than 40% public land and at least 9% success rate with better than 15% draw odds. This doesn't tell you where the public land is but it's usually higher elevation and more conducive to earlier hunts.
That said, if you ever can draw a primo unit in NM...man, it's a special thing! It's worth trying for so put those high odds hunt codes as 2nd and/or 3rd choice.
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Originally posted by CrownKiller14 View PostNM elk tags are like lotto tickets... You buy expecting not to draw, but could be the hunt a of lift time if you do draw...
But you can't win (draw) if you don't play.
You can apply for regular NR tags and still use a guide. I've been DIY for mule deer and elk in NM/CO for 4 years in a row (0 for 4) on okay tags, and I would recommend anyone with a "good tag" to use a guide. Don't burn a primo tag trying to be "Mr. DIY". Even with the little experience I have if I got a primo tag I would go guided. What I've learned is the animals use 10% of the landscape and that country is huge, and trying to find that 10% in a week isn't easy. Everyone thinks they're a youtube hunter till their boots hit the ground, and reality sets in that you have freaking clue what your doing, and that starts with the draw process. If you don't understand that you're gonna have a tough time.
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