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So, my buddy and I decided to go out to New Mexico next month to do some coyote hunting. Another friend of ours bought a place near Questa. So that's where we will be calling our base for 5 days.
We will be near Ute mountain, Rio Grande Del Norte, Cimmarron Canyon State park, Carson Natl Forest ect.
Any other places we could go, or pointers for hunting this area? We are pretty good at calling our east coast foxes, and I've hunted quite a few yotes when I lived in Texas. We are looking forward to a good time and one heck of a road trip!
I called the dept of game and fish and am waiting on their return call. If any of you know of an area that we can get into a few, the info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Cant tell you where to go but i spent 3 days NE of Logan hunting coyotes and didnt shoot one. According to the local gas station manger, they get a lot of pressure there.
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Ya might look into doing some calling on the Commanche National Grasslands in the S.E. corner of Colo. Probably be on your way to N.M, or on your way back. The area does get some pressure but a few years ago I had access to a large ranch that bordered the grasslands, and I ventured off of the private on to the grasslands and still found coyotes that would come to the call. Of course, you'll have to buy a small game license, but might be worth a look. At the very least you'll see some new country.
The ranch I used to hunt now just hires gov. plane to fly his ranch, so I don't waste my time calling it any more since it's a long drive for me.
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Ya might look into doing some calling on the Commanche National Grasslands in the S.E. corner of Colo. Probably be on your way to N.M, or on your way back. The area does get some pressure but a few years ago I had access to a large ranch that bordered the grasslands, and I ventured off of the private on to the grasslands and still found coyotes that would come to the call. Of course, you'll have to buy a small game license, but might be worth a look. At the very least you'll see some new country.
The ranch I used to hunt now just hires gov. plane to fly his ranch, so I don't waste my time calling it any more since it's a long drive for me. I looked at that area. We won't be too far from it. It might be a nice day trip.
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I would be sure and have a public lands program for your phone or gps and a DeLormes Atlas and Gazetteer has state and BLM shown. There is a lot of snow up along the CO border. I hunt southern NM.
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There is a lot of snow up along the CO border. I hunt southern NM. Not currently on that side of the state. The S.W. corner yes, the S.E. corner, no.
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Just got off the phone with the game warden. He was very helpful and showed me another few areas(all within 40 minutes)to hunt. He said that my Hunt stand app would be a great mapping tool out there and to give him a call if we had questions.
Just got back from the range and my Tikka 22-250 is shooting bug holes! I am really looking forward to this trip!
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Pretty sure there is about a million acres of blm north and west of Questa. I fish in there on that river. Seen alot of sign in there. Also seen some giant sheep along that canyon rim.
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Over in my area, coyote population seems down - I have no idea why. A while back we had ~8" of snow, and over 13 miles of county road, I counted 4 coyote tracks. Neighbors are reporting much the same. Maybe it's better farther north, I haven't been to our Raton country since it snowed.
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There will be more coyotes closer to town than way out der
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Pretty sure there is about a million acres of blm north and west of Questa. I fish in there on that river. Seen alot of sign in there. Also seen some giant sheep along that canyon rim. Thanks, and yep, that's where we are going to start. I've seen a few of those sheep too! I'd love to get after them some day.😁
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Coyote10 Are those some kind of "wild" sheep, some feral domestic sheep.
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Domestic sheep someone allows to run wild?
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Isn't all that country up north property?
Owners up there friendly towards folks reducing coyote population.
What about that "Grasslands" area NE of Wagon Mound, is it hunted much?
Longshot3 Pretty good little drive over to the east side of the mountain from Questa.
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Over in my area, coyote population seems down - I have no idea why. A while back we had ~8" of snow, and over 13 miles of county road, I counted 4 coyote tracks. Neighbors are reporting much the same. Maybe it's better farther north, I haven't been to our Raton country since it snowed. thats been the same story in the areas of nevada, idaho and utah. been that way since 2018, a few pockets here or there hold coyote and they aren't extinct but they darn sure aren't how they used to be pre 2018. last fall we were pretty excited because we had finally found a couple pockets we could see that were coming back. last winter we had tons of snow, I think that wiped them out. the problem is bunnies. bunnies are very scarce. coyotes need winter protein. bugs and grass hoppers don't get it done in the winter.
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Coyote10 Are those some kind of "wild" sheep, some feral domestic sheep.
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Domestic sheep someone allows to run wild? Sorry for the late reply. No, they are big horns.
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Western Santa Nat'l Forest up around Youngsville, Coyote and Galiina always lots.
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