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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 1982745" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>Just got back from an oryx hunt in NM on White Sands Missle Range. The hunter was 100 lbs. overweight, with bad knees. hunter with us shot one 100 yards off the road. The game wardens said all you had to do was step off of the roadway to shoot. If he doesn't have to have a trophy, and can make a 300 or 400 yard shot, it is a fairly easy hunt. It was a 2-1/2 day hunt, and we were done after a day and 1/2. We probably saw close to 100 oryx. We made two 1/2 mile stalks where other hunters shot just as he was getting ready. And another stalk where he missed a 300 yard shot (first big game animal). You can drive off-road to retrieve game. It is a draw hunt, but NM likes out of state hunters because they pay so much more. If your doctor will certify the following, you can shoot from the vehicle. "</p><p>Part 2: PHYSICIAN STATEMENT</p><p>I certify that ________has the following permanent mobility restriction(s) as described below. Please check one or more.</p><p>1. Permanently restricted to the use of wheelchair walker or two crutches</p><p>2. Severe permanent restriction of movement of both arms</p><p>3. Combination of permanent disabilities which cause comparable substantial functional limitation."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 1982745, member: 29323"] Just got back from an oryx hunt in NM on White Sands Missle Range. The hunter was 100 lbs. overweight, with bad knees. hunter with us shot one 100 yards off the road. The game wardens said all you had to do was step off of the roadway to shoot. If he doesn't have to have a trophy, and can make a 300 or 400 yard shot, it is a fairly easy hunt. It was a 2-1/2 day hunt, and we were done after a day and 1/2. We probably saw close to 100 oryx. We made two 1/2 mile stalks where other hunters shot just as he was getting ready. And another stalk where he missed a 300 yard shot (first big game animal). You can drive off-road to retrieve game. It is a draw hunt, but NM likes out of state hunters because they pay so much more. If your doctor will certify the following, you can shoot from the vehicle. " Part 2: PHYSICIAN STATEMENT I certify that ________has the following permanent mobility restriction(s) as described below. Please check one or more. 1. Permanently restricted to the use of wheelchair walker or two crutches 2. Severe permanent restriction of movement of both arms 3. Combination of permanent disabilities which cause comparable substantial functional limitation." [/QUOTE]
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