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<blockquote data-quote="Rcritch" data-source="post: 2743322" data-attributes="member: 125956"><p>Yet another possibility in NM is what the NM Dept. of Game & Fish, through woke political correctness, calls the population management hunts (used to be known as the depredation hunts.) That is a hunt to thin out a big game herd that is depredating an agricultural area. Only disadvantage is that you have to apply for one of the usual draw hunts for that species AND for the depredation hunt, paying for both applications in advance. If you draw out on the regular hunt that you applied for they take you off the list for the depredation hunts and refund that application's fee. Or if you don't, or can't, accept the opportunity when called by the Dept. on relatively short notice anytime of the year then at the end of the hunt year (spring of one year to spring of the next year) they again refund your cost(s). But either way your money for one or both applications is tied up for the full year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rcritch, post: 2743322, member: 125956"] Yet another possibility in NM is what the NM Dept. of Game & Fish, through woke political correctness, calls the population management hunts (used to be known as the depredation hunts.) That is a hunt to thin out a big game herd that is depredating an agricultural area. Only disadvantage is that you have to apply for one of the usual draw hunts for that species AND for the depredation hunt, paying for both applications in advance. If you draw out on the regular hunt that you applied for they take you off the list for the depredation hunts and refund that application's fee. Or if you don't, or can't, accept the opportunity when called by the Dept. on relatively short notice anytime of the year then at the end of the hunt year (spring of one year to spring of the next year) they again refund your cost(s). But either way your money for one or both applications is tied up for the full year. [/QUOTE]
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