Many units have produced antelope large enough to qualify for listing in the Boone and Crockett Club’s record book, while other units provide a great chance to take a buck that is representative of the species. Some ranches that are entirely private and are issued landowner vouchers that can be sold and transferred to hunting customers. The world record B&C antelope, as well as hundreds of other record-book bucks have been harvested in New Mexico.
License Costs
|
Resident |
Nonresident |
Antelope License |
$60 |
$283 |
| Resident | Nonresident |
Antelope License | $60 | $283 |
News, notes and alerts
Online applications are accepted
Telephone applications can be submitted by calling 888-248-6866
84% of tags go to residents, 10% go to guided hunters and 6% are issued to nonresidents
Highlights
Seasons for rifle, archery and muzzleloader hunters
No bonus or preference points
Two of the top 10 B&C pronghorns were taken in New Mexico
New Mexico ranks No. 2 for B&C entries
World-record buck was taken in New Mexico in 2013
Boone and Crockett entries
** Units listed below may not have a current hunt for this species. Units in this table are included if any part of the unit is found within the county.
County |
Entries |
Units within county |
Socorro |
145 |
13 / 14 / 16E / 17 / 18 / 20 / 21B |
Mora |
141 |
42 / 46 / 47 / 48 |
Catron |
102 |
12 / 13 / 15 / 16A / 16B / 16C / 16D / 16E / 21A / 23 |
Colfax |
87 |
46 / 47 / 48 / 54 / 55A / 55B / 56 / 57 / 59 |
Lincoln |
74 |
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