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Information needed. NM free range draw hunt for Barberry Sheep
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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat westerner" data-source="post: 1634734" data-attributes="member: 21361"><p>Hello again, </p><p>Now I get it. This is what little information I am gathering. Apparently you have an excellent area to be hunting Elk, in, in terms of quality game to be taken. Also expect to be running into certainly some big mulies, and perhaps some bighorns.</p><p>Apparently you are th guy I wished to stumble into on this website. With all four GMU,s open during this December season that is between 800 and 1,000 square miles. my God! Logic dictates that the vast majority of the 250 hunters will be concentrating on where the majority of the Barbery sheep are: Southwest 34 and Northeast 32, which are linked. I am looking at the his ina contrarian way. Where Everybody is going to be at, I don,t want to be! If a Ram is going to survive hunting pressure, logic dictates it would be in the lesser hunted areas and if the terrain is terrible, so much the better. Does any of this make sense to you? I am feeling that with all my disabilities, I can slowly get where nobody who wants to go out and be back Ina single day will ever get. Two weeks time, but comparison to N. Mexican five day deer seasons, seem almost like a luxury to me. Don't be afraid to give me your honest opinion in this matter.</p><p>WW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat westerner, post: 1634734, member: 21361"] Hello again, Now I get it. This is what little information I am gathering. Apparently you have an excellent area to be hunting Elk, in, in terms of quality game to be taken. Also expect to be running into certainly some big mulies, and perhaps some bighorns. Apparently you are th guy I wished to stumble into on this website. With all four GMU,s open during this December season that is between 800 and 1,000 square miles. my God! Logic dictates that the vast majority of the 250 hunters will be concentrating on where the majority of the Barbery sheep are: Southwest 34 and Northeast 32, which are linked. I am looking at the his ina contrarian way. Where Everybody is going to be at, I don,t want to be! If a Ram is going to survive hunting pressure, logic dictates it would be in the lesser hunted areas and if the terrain is terrible, so much the better. Does any of this make sense to you? I am feeling that with all my disabilities, I can slowly get where nobody who wants to go out and be back Ina single day will ever get. Two weeks time, but comparison to N. Mexican five day deer seasons, seem almost like a luxury to me. Don't be afraid to give me your honest opinion in this matter. WW [/QUOTE]
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