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New Mexico Oryx Hunt Help
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<blockquote data-quote="big1fox" data-source="post: 354069" data-attributes="member: 22785"><p>Try further south on the west side of WSMR, like south of Engle. Ain't gonna work to hunt them on water holes. The Oryx have been hunted off range all fall and winter and are way skittish, tend to run off about 600 yards or more then stop and look at you - they run first. On the east side of WSMR, they are going to be hard to find, maybe try south and east of Oscura near the Lincoln County line there is a two track that goes east toward the Godfrey Hills. Be ready for a LONG shot. Of course private ranches would be great but access is not available. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big1fox, post: 354069, member: 22785"] Try further south on the west side of WSMR, like south of Engle. Ain't gonna work to hunt them on water holes. The Oryx have been hunted off range all fall and winter and are way skittish, tend to run off about 600 yards or more then stop and look at you - they run first. On the east side of WSMR, they are going to be hard to find, maybe try south and east of Oscura near the Lincoln County line there is a two track that goes east toward the Godfrey Hills. Be ready for a LONG shot. Of course private ranches would be great but access is not available. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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