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In New Mexico, nighttime hunting of Oryx is permitted under specific regulations and conditions.
Permitted Hunting Methods
Nighttime hunting of Oryx is allowed in New Mexico using spotlights and artificial light sources during a designated Oryx hunting season. According to the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, Oryx hunting is regulated by a bag limit of two Oryx per hunter. Hunters must possess a valid New Mexico hunting license and adhere to bag limits and season dates, which can be found on the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish website.
Best Practices for Nighttime Hunting
For a successful nighttime Oryx hunt, use high-powered spotlights with a 500-watt or higher output. This allows for effective illumination of the target area, increasing the chances of spotting the Oryx. It’s essential to maintain a steady beam and use a red light filter to preserve night vision. Additionally, use a thermal imaging scope or night vision equipment to enhance visibility. A 6.5mm or larger caliber rifle with a silencer is recommended for stealthy and effective hunting.
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