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<blockquote data-quote="mapsjanhere" data-source="post: 568139" data-attributes="member: 23474"><p>The Valle Vidal is National Forrest land, all public. There are only 25 tags a year for the area, and a "once in a lifetime" tag at that (if you fail to harvest you're done, remember that if you think bow or muzzle loader might be easier to get). The problem in the VV is that there's one access road, and nearly all other roads are closed for motorized traffic. So unless you have an outfitter who knows where to go you're up for a lot of hiking (the area is 60 x 30 miles). NM gives 12% of their tags to outfitters for non-residents, so the tag might have better odds through and outfitter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mapsjanhere, post: 568139, member: 23474"] The Valle Vidal is National Forrest land, all public. There are only 25 tags a year for the area, and a "once in a lifetime" tag at that (if you fail to harvest you're done, remember that if you think bow or muzzle loader might be easier to get). The problem in the VV is that there's one access road, and nearly all other roads are closed for motorized traffic. So unless you have an outfitter who knows where to go you're up for a lot of hiking (the area is 60 x 30 miles). NM gives 12% of their tags to outfitters for non-residents, so the tag might have better odds through and outfitter. [/QUOTE]
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