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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 1897024" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>Yes, the main public land in the area are Humphries WMA which is West of the Quinlan Ranch about 8 miles, and the Sargent WMA which is on the east boundary of the Quinlan Ranch. It is draw only, and for some reason, Non residents cannot draw for a Bull tag (unless it has changed recently). Draw odds are really slim, at one time they only allowed 10 hunters per split (a 5 day hunt), and no motorized travel allowed, no overnight allowed on the WMA, except camping in the approved camp area at the entrance to the Management area. Access to Sargent is one gate on the North end of Chama, and the WMA goes about 7 miles back, ending at the Colorado border. So, if you want to hunt that back area, you have a 7 mile hike in, and lots of hiking/packing to get your Elk out, or make friends that have horses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 1897024, member: 38154"] Yes, the main public land in the area are Humphries WMA which is West of the Quinlan Ranch about 8 miles, and the Sargent WMA which is on the east boundary of the Quinlan Ranch. It is draw only, and for some reason, Non residents cannot draw for a Bull tag (unless it has changed recently). Draw odds are really slim, at one time they only allowed 10 hunters per split (a 5 day hunt), and no motorized travel allowed, no overnight allowed on the WMA, except camping in the approved camp area at the entrance to the Management area. Access to Sargent is one gate on the North end of Chama, and the WMA goes about 7 miles back, ending at the Colorado border. So, if you want to hunt that back area, you have a 7 mile hike in, and lots of hiking/packing to get your Elk out, or make friends that have horses. [/QUOTE]
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