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Are there any elk hunts that don’t require a lot of walking? Knee and feet issues prevent me from doing a lot of walking in uneven terrain. I would love to go on an elk hunt for a nice bull. I had a chance to go last year but it was high fenced they looked like pets and I couldn’t justify it. Where are the best states or places to go on a decent elk hunt? Thanks
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In NM, you could get a mobility impairment cert. if you meet the requirements. You then could apply as MI or use the cert on a private ranch authorization hunt. If not, I’d look at a ranch hunt where you could sit water. http://www.wildlife.state.nm.us/dow...g/05-Junior-Senior-Disabled-Licenses.pdf
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My friends dad did a guided disabled hunt out of Reserve New Mexico unit 15 or 16 . Took a nice bull the week before we joined up in unit 2 for a deer hunt. Remember the tenderloins grilled to perfection.
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