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2023-2024 Pronghorn Hunting Forecast

New Mexico offers world-class pronghorn hunting opportunities throughout the state and is considered a premier hunting destination with many trophy bucks harvested throughout the years. In 2021, the latest data available, the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish sold 6,857 licenses resulting in 4,655 bucks and 282 does harvested. Average reported hunt success, across all weapons and license types, was 70%. Annual success rates for pronghorn hunts in New Mexico typically range from 70-80%. Pronghorn population trends are largely driven by survival rates of adult females and fawns. Precipitation and predation impact pronghorn populations greatly. The department monitors pronghorn herds using a combination of aerial fixed-wing surveys and hunter harvest reports to provide meaningful population and harvest management recommendations. Fawn-to-doe ratios are used to monitor population productivity and trajectory, and buck-to-doe ratios help determine hunting opportunities. Poorly timed and confined rainfall throughout most pronghorn distributions have led to [...]

Jan 15, 2023|

Pronóstico de caza del berrendo 2023-2024

Nuevo México ofrece oportunidades de caza de berrendo de clase mundial en todo el estado y se considera un destino de caza de primer nivel con muchos machos de trofeo cosechados a lo largo de los años. En 2021, según los últimos datos disponibles, el Departamento de Caza y Pesca de Nuevo México vendió 6,857 licencias, lo que resultó en la cosecha de 4,655 machos y 282 hembras. El éxito promedio de caza reportado, en todas las armas y tipos de licencia, fue del 70%. Las tasas anuales de éxito de la caza de berrendos en Nuevo México suelen oscilar entre el 70 y 80%. Las tendencias de la población de berrendos están impulsadas en gran medida por las tasas de supervivencia de hembras adultas y crías. La precipitación y la depredación tienen un gran impacto en las poblaciones de berrendos. El departamento monitorea los rebaños de berrendos utilizado [...]

Jan 15, 2023|

Pronóstico de caza del uapití 2023-2024

Nuevo México ofrece oportunidades de caza de uapitíes de clase mundial en todo el estado y se considera un destino de caza de primer nivel. Es conocido por sus productivos rebaños de uapitíes en diversos paisajes y por el acceso a la caza a través de etiquetas tanto de sorteo público como de propietarios privados. El Departamento de Caza y Pesca de Nuevo México ofrece muchas oportunidades de caza en propiedades públicas y privadas a través de opciones de caza con rifle, avancarga o tiro con arco. Entre 2017 y 2021, se vendieron un promedio de 37,282 licencias a cazadores, lo que resultó en cosechas promedio de 8,404 machos y 6,428 hembras cada año. El éxito promedio de caza reportado, en todos los tipos de armas y licencias, fue del 41.1% anual. Las tendencias de la población de uapitíes están impulsadas en gran medida por las tasas de supervivencia [...]

Jan 15, 2023|

2023-2024 Deer Hunting Forecast

Deer population growth is driven by adult doe and fawn survival. While adult doe survival is largely consistent across mule deer range, fawn survival varies by region and across years. The timing and amount of precipitation, coupled with habitat conditions, heavily influences fawn survival. Because of the influence of precipitation on fawn survival, most of New Mexico’s fawns are lost during the dry summer. New Mexico experiences regular periods of drought; because of this, the state’s deer populations are frequently below habitat carrying capacity. At least 2-3 consecutive years of timely summer rainfalls are necessary to increase populations. Drought may also impact deer distribution on the landscape; in arid regions, deer will travel up to 30 miles to take advantage of the sporadic precipitation events. This redistribution may appear as though populations have declined when in fact they are temporarily using a different part of the landscape to maximize [...]

Jan 15, 2023|

January 12 Commission Meeting Postponed

New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Public contact, Information Center: 888-248-6866Media contact, Darren Vaughan: 505-476-8027darren.vaughan@dgf.nm.gov FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, JANUARY 11, 2023: January 12 Commission Meeting Postponed SANTA FE – The New Mexico State Game Commission meeting originally scheduled for  Thursday, January 12, in Santa Fe has been postponed due to an illness and family emergency. The department will issue a revised meeting notice once the meeting is rescheduled. At that time, the revised  agenda, location address, attendee information and additional information will be available on the Department of Game and Fish website. ###

Jan 11, 2023|
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