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Yes, it's possible to find antelope in remote wilderness areas.
Habitat and Distribution
Antelope in New Mexico typically inhabit high-desert regions with grasslands and shrublands. When searching for antelope in remote areas, focus on terrain features like rocky outcroppings, canyons, and ridges, which often provide suitable habitat. Consider areas with access to water sources like streams, rivers, or seeps, as these can attract antelope during dry periods.
Public Land Options and Access
Public lands managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) offer opportunities for antelope hunting in New Mexico. Research BLM and USFS lands in the state, focusing on areas with suitable antelope habitat. Utilize online tools and maps to identify public lands, access points, and restrictions. Be aware that some areas may be closed to hunting or require special permits.
Season Timing and Tactics
In New Mexico, the antelope hunting season typically runs from mid-September to mid-November. During this period, antelope tend to congregate in areas with available food and water. Employ effective scouting techniques by using binoculars to observe antelope behavior and habitat use. Consider using a spot-and-stalk approach, where you observe and track antelope from a distance before making a shot. This method can increase your chances of harvesting an antelope in remote wilderness areas.
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