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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 3008998" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>You cannot use trail cameras on public land in New Mexico, and salt licks is also a no go. It's listed on page 21 of the rules. <strong>Any mineral or scent used to bait</strong>: salt is a mineral last I checked. There's some different rules for private land. I think it's needs to be removed 10 days before the season. Idk. I don't hunt private land.</p><p></p><p>That said, I agree with [USER=75895]@Rick Richard[/USER]. I haven't seen too many trees capable of a bearing a tree stand in areas I've hunted Elk in New Mexico. In General. Even less in areas that you can use an ambush method. If mobility is an issue, the even in Gila, some of the areas I've found Elk were in steep timber country. Idk.</p><p>I'd probably be scouting a few areas prior to the season to get a feel for the land and terrain, regarding stand hunting and ambush points.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 3008998, member: 97050"] You cannot use trail cameras on public land in New Mexico, and salt licks is also a no go. It's listed on page 21 of the rules. [B]Any mineral or scent used to bait[/B]: salt is a mineral last I checked. There's some different rules for private land. I think it's needs to be removed 10 days before the season. Idk. I don't hunt private land. That said, I agree with [USER=75895]@Rick Richard[/USER]. I haven't seen too many trees capable of a bearing a tree stand in areas I've hunted Elk in New Mexico. In General. Even less in areas that you can use an ambush method. If mobility is an issue, the even in Gila, some of the areas I've found Elk were in steep timber country. Idk. I'd probably be scouting a few areas prior to the season to get a feel for the land and terrain, regarding stand hunting and ambush points. [/QUOTE]
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