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Camps & Guides

AIRPORT PICK UP AND TRANSPORTATION

We provide transportation from the Albuquerque Airport to camp the day before your hunt and back to the airport the day after your hunt for a fee of $300; however, we require that you arrive by noon and depart after 11:00 a.m. to allow adequate time for the three hour trip. Otherwise, each hunter is responsible for their own transportation to camp. For those hunters driving or renting a car, a map will be provided. All transportation during your hunt is provided.

GUIDES, COOKS, AND CAMPS

Our guides are simply the best in the business which is directly reflected in our client’s success as well as their overall satisfaction. Accommodations will vary from hunt to hunt. Some of our hunting is done from our ranch, where we have bunkhouses with showers, bunk beds with mattresses and gas stoves for heat. Washer and dryer facilities are available. Meals are served in our dining area buffet style where meat is always on the menu. We also have deluxe tent camps for hunts in other areas. Camps consist of 8 × 10 two man wall tents with beds, mattresses, lights, heaters, and 16 × 20 cook and dining tent Meals are prepared by an experienced camp cook in a
clean and wholesome manner. Please let us know if you have special dietary requirements or medical consideration we should be aware of.

TROPHY CARE

Your trophy is given the best professional care from start to finish. Your trophy will be retrieved from the field via mules, four wheeler, or four wheel drive pickup. It will then be transported to our walk in meat locker where it is quartered and placed in cold storage awaiting transportation to the processor. Your trophy will be caped and the cape will be frozen awaiting shipment. We have two taxidermists working with us who have extensive experience mounting the species we hunt.

WHAT TO BRING

Bring personal gear such as sleeping bag, camera, gloves, camouflage clothing, good boots, rain wear, and binoculars. Due to the remoteness of the area, ammunition may not always be available for your weapon. Temperatures in the southwest are variable, from highs in the 80s during the earlier hunts to low of 20 in the winter hunts. Contact us for your particular hunt.

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