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Turkey Hunting
HUNTING OVERVIEW
Merriam turkey, one of two subspecies found in New Mexico, are noted for their striking plumage, wariness and keen eyesight. Turkey hunting, whether with bow or shotgun, can be a challenge for all skill levels. The Preserve is home to an estimated 400 Merriam Turkeys from April thru December.
The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish authorized the Trust to begin turkey hunting in the spring of 2007. This will be the third year to hunt turkey on the Preserve. Two 3-day hunts are scheduled for the Spring of 2009. By limiting the number of hunters, the Trust hopes to successfully manage the natural resources and provide a quality hunting experience.
Visit the Planning Your Hunt section to learn how to apply.
This is the third year the Trust has had authorization to offer access for turkey hunting. We are very interested in hearing feedback about this program. What do you think of the pricing? Was it easy to apply for the hunt? Do you have any suggestions for future programs? If you purchase a hunting package or win our lottery, tell us about your experience.
Submit your feedback now or tell us in person at our public board meetings.
Elk Hunting
HUNTING OVERVIEW
The Valles Caldera National Preserve is one of New Mexico’s premier elk hunting locations. Between 2,500 and 3,500 elk occupy the Preserve for breeding, calving and foraging. Our hunts are designed to pay homage to man’s oldest relationship with animals by providing the public with a hunting experience that otherwise would be prohibitively expensive.
At the mandatory hunt orientation session, hunters will be assigned a hunting unit within the Preserve. These hunting units are 3-6,000 acres in size and are comprised of forest and grasslands. Only 1-3 hunters will be assinged to a hunting unit at any one time. In addition, other activites are limited within the units; ensuring the quality and solitude of your experience.
After the orientation you will have time to scout your area before the hunt begins and our knowledgeable staff will be on site to provide information and advice. The number of animals and opportunites during our hunts make this an expeience not to be missed.
In order to provide a fair method of access for all hunters, the Trust is conducting a lottery for these quality hunts. Visit the Planning Your Huntsection to learn how to apply.
I wanted to say thanks to all of you involved with this past weekend’s youth elk hunt…. Even though Patrick didn’t get an elk, we really had a wonderful time. We saw hundreds of elk. We saw deer and many turkey. We even saw three bald eagles. Best of all, I spent some quality time with my son on a magnificent piece of God’s creation.
Sincerely,
David Leong