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Discover a Sportsman’s Paradise in New Mexico

Erik Schell
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Location: New Mexico

New Mexico has long been celebrated as a sportsman’s paradise, boasting an unrivaled variety of big-game species. With six native species and three exotic ones, hunting in New Mexico offers a unique experience. Drawing a tag in New Mexico provides an exceptional hunting adventure at a fraction of the cost of similar trips with guaranteed tags.

Keep in mind that all tag fees must be submitted at the time of application. But WTA TAGS has you covered! We will float all upfront fees on your behalf. And remember, if you’re a TAGS client, we will submit your children’s applications at no cost and 50% off for women.

WTA TAGS supports application services for all nine species in New Mexico and offers a guided pool option that significantly increases your chances of drawing a tag. Our expert team of consultants has boots-on-the-ground experience across the state, ensuring your application aligns perfectly with your hunting goals. While each species has its own unique appeal, our team especially recommends applying for New Mexico’s elk and oryx tags.

Elk Hunting in New Mexico

New Mexico offers hunts that cater to every elk enthusiast. From the majestic giants found in the Gila and south-central regions to the northern units boasting robust populations, there’s something for every elk hunter. To select the right hunt and unit, it’s best to consult one of the professional consultants with WTA TAGS to receive the expert guidance you need.

Hunting for Exotics in New Mexico

Ibex, oryx, and aoudad hunts are available through the big-game draw, offering a rare opportunity to hunt these exotic species without the need to travel overseas. These hunts provide a world-class experience right here in New Mexico. What’s even better? You can hunt oryx and aoudad outside of the standard seasons, allowing you to extend your hunting season and enjoy a unique challenge. Don’t miss these exceptional opportunities!

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The deadline to purchase Wyoming preference points is October 31. If WTA is already managing your TAGS applications, you’re all set. If not, don’t miss the chance to secure points this year. It’s the perfect time to talk with a TAGS consultant to start a new portfolio or grow your existing one.

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If you want to hunt big game in Wyoming, building preference points isn’t optional…it’s essential.

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While preference points are an investment in the future, don’t let that keep you from starting now. While Wyoming has units that require 18+ points, there are also good opportunities to hunt sooner. There are elk, deer, and antelope hunts that can be drawn with 0–3 points. Think about it this way—the more points you have, the more options you have.

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Serious hunters know that Montana is home to some of North America’s most coveted species: Rocky Mountain elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, Shiras moose, mountain goat, and antelope. The key to unlocking these dream hunts is building points, and the deadline to secure your bonus point for this year is September 30.

Montana squares bonus points in its draw system, and hunters with more points gain a significant advantage in the draw. If you’ve ever dreamed of chasing a record bull, a giant ram, or a heavy-horned buck in Montana, strategically building points will put you in the best position to find success in upcoming seasons.

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Montana consistently produces exceptional trophy bulls, making elk the most sought-after species in the state. Archery permits are especially appealing, often requiring only 4–7 years to draw—a remarkably short time period compared to other western states. Rifle permits can often be drawn with a similar point investment, though trophy quality is slightly lower on average. Many of these hunts take place on expansive private ranches, providing hunters with excellent opportunities and high success rates.

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