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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 2840120" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>I was hunting the Gonzales Ranch. The owner Miguel ran the Ranch. The other hunters stayed in the little ranch house right where you turn left to go to Dulce. Use to be a Church there until a tornado about 10 years ago. It's fence line meets the Quinlan and Garcia on top of Little Flat Top near Chromo Mountain. It is all the same area if you look at it on Google Maps. Ranches are basically divided only by a fence line. I was drawn for Sargent one year and we accessed the hunting area by crossing the fence line from the Quinlan on horseback (I was hunting with Brian Quinlan at that time). Made easy access to the area which was about 7 miles from the entrance to Sargents in Chama. Killed a nice bull that year.</p><p></p><p>edited to add: The Gonzales Ranch was also called Lazy Triangle Anchor Ranch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 2840120, member: 38154"] I was hunting the Gonzales Ranch. The owner Miguel ran the Ranch. The other hunters stayed in the little ranch house right where you turn left to go to Dulce. Use to be a Church there until a tornado about 10 years ago. It's fence line meets the Quinlan and Garcia on top of Little Flat Top near Chromo Mountain. It is all the same area if you look at it on Google Maps. Ranches are basically divided only by a fence line. I was drawn for Sargent one year and we accessed the hunting area by crossing the fence line from the Quinlan on horseback (I was hunting with Brian Quinlan at that time). Made easy access to the area which was about 7 miles from the entrance to Sargents in Chama. Killed a nice bull that year. edited to add: The Gonzales Ranch was also called Lazy Triangle Anchor Ranch [/QUOTE]
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