the Law,
I can hook you up w/ a landowner permit and a guided hunt.
The outfitter that alot of group books hunts with, might have 4 more spots opening up on one of his hunts.
A "ranch only" landowner permit + 2x1 guiding = $2,000
Remember, in NM, eventhough you bought a landowners permit, you still need to pay the state $211.
The hunt is about 100 miles east of Alberquerque and 80"+ antelope is the name of the game.
Honestly, if a guy is willing to be a little choosey (it is hard for a guide to tell a client "no don't shoot the biggest antelope of your life and wait for a bigger one"), chances are that a guy is going to get a book goat in his crosshairs.
If you are interested, shoot me a personal message or an e-mail at spyro@monsterantelope.com
I am trying to lock up a Non-NM Landowner permit for antelope in a unit that I know has a 91"+ antelope (80" is B&C minimum for awards, 82" is minimum for all-time book & 95" is the world record) living in it.
I have found 4 tags but I almost choked when I hear what he wanted for them. I'll eventually find that tag at a reasonable price.
SA
PS. Generally, you can pick up a decent deal of a late purchase NM Elk Permit but the NM antelope permits sell quick.
PPS. Here are some references for those that aren't familiar with scoring antelope or what a monster looks like.
Here is one of the Co-World Record Antelope (95")

Here is the other Co-World Record Antelope (95")

Here is how you score them... You do both horns...

