ELK (September to December)
Rio Costilla Park, Costilla, NM - We hunt
the oldfashioned way,
call, stalk and ambush. During the September bow hunts, calling
is our preferred method of hunting elk. We use
several calling methods to entice trophy bulls to enter shooting
lanes. Most shots are taken from 10 to 40 yards out. We have
been very successful utilizing tree stands, ground blinds
and decoys. By far,
the bow hunt is the most exciting of all elk hunting. Nothing
brings more excitement and heart pounding action than a bull
bugling in total
rage less than 100 yards from set-up. We are seasoned bow
hunters as well and understand the special needs of bow hunters.
This is
a very
physical hunt and requires that the hunter be in top shape
and willing to hike the many miles required to stalk these
fast moving creatures
and in some case run to maneuver on set-ups or ambush. The
rut usually begins during these bow hunts and the element
of surprise offers excellent
opportunities at P & Y bulls. You can expect lots of action and
activity on these archery hunts.
Bow (Mid to Late September) - We hunt the old fashioned way, call, stalk and ambush. During the September bow hunts, calling is our preferred method of hunting elk. We use several calling methods to entice trophy bulls to enter shooting lanes. Most shots are taken from 10 to 40 yards out. We have been very successful utilizing tree stands, ground blinds and decoys. By far, the bow hunt is the most exciting of all elk hunting. Nothing brings more excitement and heart pounding action than a bull bugling in total rage less than 100 yards from set-up. We are seasoned bow hunters as well and understand the special needs of bow hunters. This is a very physical hunt and requires that the hunter be in top shape and willing to hike the many miles required to stalk these fast moving creatures and in some case run to maneuver on set-ups or ambush. The rut usually begins during these bow hunts and the element of surprise offers excellent opportunities at P & Y bulls. You can expect lots of action and activity on these archery hunts.
Firearms (4 Separate 5 day hunts from October to December) - Early rifle hunts for trophy bulls are conducted in early October during the rut. Calling is a good method for locating bulls and most harvests are done by stalking and ambushing. There are a number of areas within the ranch that are used by elk to socialize and mate during the rutting period. We will set-up clients in strategic areas and wait for the game to enter. As we are always with you during the ambush, we can tell you if it is a harvestable trophy and even range him. We never leave you alone. Most rifle shots range from 75 to 300 yards. Other methods of hunting include walking, tree stands, ground blinds and the use of 4wheel drives to get to prime elk habitat. Later hunts are conducted utilizing 4wheel drive vehicles to get to strategic locations. Snow is usually prevalent, making tracking and locating of animals much easier. Bulls are found in bachelor herds and in the farmlands providing an excellent opportunity to harvest a trophy class bull. It is not unusual to see 300-400 elk in herd during the late season hunts.
Muzzle Loader (Occurs the 3rd week of October) - The Rio Costilla incorporated this unique hunt in 2000. This hunt takes place in mid-October and actually replaces a regular rifle hunt. It is conducted right after the 1st and 2nd regular rifle hunts. The reasoning behind this unique opportunity is; since the bulls will be pulling out of the rut at this time, their concentration shifts from breeding to feeding. This is an excellent time to find bulls in a feeding frenzy in an attempt to build up weight lost during the rut and preparing for the long cold winter. The Rio Costilla Park allows only a few hunts during this black powder opportunity. We strategically set up tree stands and ground blinds in areas frequented by feeding bulls taking advantage of their need to feed. In some cases we use feeding calls to attract the elk into grassy meadows and open areas. This is an excellent hunt for the black powder hunter. The bulls will be forming bachelor herds for protection purposes as winter begins and colder weather sets in.
Bar 3S Ranch, Ocate, NM - This newest acquisition encompasses over 30,000 acres of private property in north eastern NM near the village of Ocate, in New Mexico hunting unit 48. Unit 48 elk hunts starts later than most of the northern portions of the state. With an archery elk season in September, two November rifle and one December elk hunts, this ranch is a great opportunity to harvest 270- 310+ bull. The terrain is open meadows with pine and spruce stands and meandering streams. The elevation on the Bar 3S runs from 6,000 to 8,800 ft. and is less physically challenging as the Rio making for a great opportunity for those requiring less physically challenging elk hunts. Walking on flat and less challenging terrain is a great hunt for those who wish to hunt with less testing of physical skills. Harvest rates are high on this private property. The 100,000 acre private ranch; UU Bar borders the Bar 3S and elk number are very healthy with trophy potential good.
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