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NEW MEXICO – Should You Apply and More About The Outfitter Pool

NEW MEXICO – Should You Apply and More About The Outfitter Pool

FromOut Of State Hunter


NEW MEXICO – Should You Apply and More About The Outfitter Pool

FromOut Of State Hunter

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Length:
105 minutes
Released:
Mar 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

NEW MEXICO – Should You Apply and More About The Outfitter PoolThis week I have a different show for you.  I start things off talking about why I think New Mexico is a good state for Non-Residents to apply in and also touch on some points that could discourage you.  I also have a guest Ryan Gentry from Black Horn Guide Service to talk about the outfitter pool and how that works.  Finally, I brought back last year’s show with New Mexico Department of Game and Fish.  We covered so much in that show and since there wasn’t major changes this year, I wanted to reshare it.  The 2023 show was with two members of New Mexico Department of Game & Fish, Nicole Tatman and Chad Nelson. We sat down at NMDGF headquarters to discuss a lot of topics.  We go through the new items in the regulation this year as well as important dates and reminders to remember. If you’re interested in hunting in New Mexico this is the show for you!NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISHhttps://www.wildlife.state.nm.usBLACK HORN GUIDE SERVICEWebsite - https://www.blackhornguideservice.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/blackhornguideservice/ OUT OF STATE HUNTERInstagram -@outofstatehunterALLTERRA ARMSWebsite - https://allterraarms.comInstagram - @allterraarmsMARSUPIAL GEARWebsite - https://www.marsupialgear.com/Instagram - @marsupialgearKODIAK CANVASWebsite - https://www.kodiakcanvas.comInstagram - @kodiakcanvas
Released:
Mar 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (46)

Helping hunters navigate the rules and regulations of state and federal agencies to provide a better experience when searching for new hunting opportunities. Through personal experience and the insight of state and federal officials, I will provide honest, accurate and to the point information that will help you understand what to do and what not to do when hunting in each state.