Unit 16A New Mexico Elk Hunting, New Mexico, Unit
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Trophy Ridge Outfitters Guiding Trophy Elk hunts
in New Mexico’s Gila Mountains. Hunting unit 16A Elk
is our specialty.
Unit 16A New Mexico Elk Hunting. Archery Hunting
Unit 16A elk or Rifle elk hunting unit 16A is the other method
a person is allowed to hunt. Unit 16A New Mexico Hunting
offers some fairly easy access but many of the trophy bulls some
scoring well over 350 are in the more remote and rough areas of
unit 16A. The Gila Mountains of New Mexico offers
some of the best elk hunting in the world. At Trophy Ridge Outfitters
we have been successfully guiding elk hunters for over 22 years.
Unit 16A Elk Tag New Mexico is a difficult item to come by as
the area is a high demand / high quality elk hunting. The
terrain is moderate to rough so you need to insure you are physically
prepared for unit 16A elk hunting. Call us today to book
your next Gila Mountain elk hunt in New Mexico. Drawing
a archery hunting unit 16A elk tag is easier than drawing a rifle
Unit 16A New Mexico Elk Hunting tag as the odds are less than
3% on the rifle tag. Trophy Ridge Hunting Outfitters can assist
you in drawing a tag by placing you in the outfitter draw.
This method almost always ups your odds on drawing a tag.
Call Audrey or Roger today to get information about increasing
your draw odds on a Unit 16A Elk Tag New Mexico.
New Mexico Game Management Unit 16A: That
portion of Game Management Unit 16A beginning at the junction
of Bursum Road (NM 159/USFS Road 28) and US 180, then north along
US 180 to its junction with NM 12, then northeast along NM 12
to its junction with NM 435, then south along NM 435 to its junction
with Negrito Creek south of Reserve, then east along Negrito Creek
to its junction with the north fork of Negrito Creek, then east
along the north fork of Negrito Creek to its junction with USFS
road 94 at Collins Park, then south on USFS Road 94 to its junction
with USFS Road 28, then southeasterly on USFS Road 28 to its junction
with USFS Road 30, then southeasterly on USFS Road 30 to its junction
with USFS Road 142, then southwesterly on USFS Road 142 to its
junction with USFS Road 142C west of Cooney Prairie, then south
on USFS road 142C to the Gila Wilderness Boundary, then west along
the Gila Wilderness Boundary to its junction with Snow Creek below
Snow Lake, then south along Snow Creek to its junction with Gilita
Creek, then west along Gilita Creek to its junction with Willow
Creek, then west along Willow Creek to its junction with USFS
Trail 138, then westerly along FT 138 to its junction with FT
182, then north on FT 182 to its junction with Bursum Road (NM159/USFS
road 28) at Sandy Point, then west along Bursum Road (NM 159/USFS
road 28) to its junction with US 180.
For a map of unit 16A New Mexico elk hunting Click Here
Maps for New Mexico Game Management unit 16A BLM Maps: Mogollon Mountains Quad and Tularosa Mountains Quad.