New Mexico Hunting License - Information
DRAWING AND APPLICATION PROCEDURES
All public land tags for elk, deer antelope, ibex, sheep, and
oryx in New Mexico and Arizona are allocated on a drawing basis.
We handle all application procedures for our clients free
of charge. Complete the enclosed form and return it to us with
the appropriate license fee via check made to the appropriate
Game and Fish department or Visa/Mastercard number.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD 2013 FORM.
This form may be copied for multiple hunters. Up to four hunters may be on one application. Be sure to select the particular hunt you would like. The deadline to apply is approximately mid April in New Mexico and mid February in Arizona.
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Bear and lion licenses are sold over the counter and must be purchased 48 hours prior to hunting. Bison are on private land and no state license is required.
LANDOWNER PERMITS
In New Mexico only, landowner permits may be purchased for
elk, antelope, and oryx. This is simply a means of getting
around the drawing. However, you must still purchase a New Mexico
State license. In order to secure a permit, we require a 50% deposit.
The price of these permits fluctuate from year to year and trophy
size potential.
Elk Rifle from $1500-$5000; Archery and Muzzleloader elk from
$2500-$4000; Antelope from $1200-$3000; Oryx $2500
DEPOSIT AND PAYMENT
On drawing hunts, we do not require a deposit until a license
has been drawn. At that point, we require a 50% deposit with
the balance due 30 days prior to arrival. All other hunts, we require
a 50% deposit upon booking with the balance due 30 days prior to arrival.
Visa/MC Accepted.