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New Mexico Unit 6C

New Mexico Unit 6C is a hidden gem for outdoor enthusiasts and hunters seeking the thrill of the hunt in one of the state's most picturesque landscapes. Located within the Gila National Forest, this unit features diverse terrain, including rolling hills, dense forests, and open meadows, making it a prime location for encountering a variety of wildlife, particularly elk and mule deer.

Elk Hunting in Unit 6C

Unit 6C is particularly famous for its abundant elk population, especially during the rut season. Hunters can expect to hear the captivating bugles of bulls echoing through the canyons as they compete for the attention of cows. The varied elevations—ranging from 6,800 to over 9,500 feet—create unique hunting opportunities, but hunters should be prepared for challenging terrain and rapidly changing weather conditions. Effective calling techniques and strategic positioning in known travel corridors will enhance your chances of success in this thriving elk habitat.

In the rolling mesa's and sagebrush draws found only in elk rich country in New Mexico, you could be chasing screaming bulls with a unit wide New Mexico Unit 6C elk hunting voucher. Sitting adjacent to the Valles Caldera National Preserve, Unit 6C awaits.

Bypass the New Mexico draw with a unit wide elk voucher.

We can teach you how to increase your odds of drawing a tag in New Mexico or even do your applications for you. However, the "Easy Button" is to purchase a New Mexico Unit 6C voucher to surpass the New Mexico State Draw and chase screaming bulls this year. You'll want to be in top notch shape as the terrain can be physically demanding and steep. But that's it's a small price to pay when you put your hands around the ivory tips of a mature bull.  Knowing you did it all on your own.

Mule Deer Hunting Opportunities

In addition to elk, Unit 6C offers robust hunting opportunities for mule deer. The unit's combination of thick cover and open feeding areas creates ideal conditions for spotting these elusive animals. Hunters should focus on the edges of meadows and around water sources, especially during the early mornings and late afternoons when mule deer are most active.

Scouting and Preparation

Successful hunting in New Mexico Unit 6C hinges on thorough scouting and preparation. Utilizing topographic maps and aerial imagery, such as Google Earth, can help hunters identify key locations and patterns in animal movements. Pre-season scouting trips will allow you to gain valuable insights into the local terrain and wildlife behavior, increasing your odds of a successful hunt.

New Mexico Unit 6C Size and Land Ownership*

  • Overall unit size: 1214.7
  • US Forest Service: 548.1
  • BLM: 81.3
  • State: 34.2
  • USFS Wilderness: 8.1
  • Other Gov’t Owned: 333.9
  • Private Land: 17.9%

*all values in approx. square miles

New Mexico Unit 6C

Boundary

New Mexico’s Unit 6C starts at the junction of NM 96 and forest road (FR) 103 east of Gallina and running south along FR 103 to it’s junction with FR 117, then south along FR 117 to it’s junction with FR 527 (Pipeline road), then east along FR 527 to it’s junction with the west boundary of the Valles Caldera National Preserve, then north, east, south and west along the boundary of the preserve to it’s junction with NM 4 and FR 280, then south along FR 280 to it’s junction with forest service trail (FT) 1-40, then south along FT 140 to Peralta Creek, then south and east along Peralta Creek to it’s junction with FR 266, then south and east along FR 266 to it’s junction with NM 16, then south and east along NM 16 to it’s junction with interstate I-25, then north along I-25 to it’s junction with US 84 at Santa Fe, then north along US 84 to it’s junction with NM 96 west of Abiquiu, then west along NM 96 to it’s junction with FR 103.

Conclusion

In summary, New Mexico Unit 6C presents an extraordinary hunting experience marked by stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife populations. With its thriving elk and mule deer herds, this unit is a must-visit for any hunting enthusiast. Proper planning, strategic scouting, and an understanding of the terrain will significantly enhance your chances of a successful and memorable hunting adventure in this beautiful part of New Mexico.

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