New Mexico draw deadlines are upon us! Journal Outside contributor Matt Reisen stands beside a sunflower field at a long day hunting pronghorn near Tucumcari in 2024. Spotting game high in the Carson National Forest during a bow hunt for deer in September 2024. Still-hunting alpine forests for mule deer southeast of Taos in September 2024. Published March 12, 2025 - 3:30 p.m. Modified March 12, 2025 - 3:30 p.m. As featured on - New Mexico draw deadlines are upon us! It's that time of year again, to hurry up (then) wait. Whether you apply for hunting tags when the draw opens (like me), or in the hours before it closes, it always feels like a dash. But then, regardless if you're a tortoise or hare, the long wait begins. collection_8af416bc-ff8a-11ef-ad80-cb5bb65920ed.html
As featured on - New Mexico draw deadlines are upon us! It's that time of year again, to hurry up (then) wait. Whether you apply for hunting tags when the draw opens (like me), or in the hours before it closes, it always feels like a dash. But then, regardless if you're a tortoise or hare, the long wait begins.
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