Posts Tagged ‘big game’
Cast Iron Ranger: Vigil Elk Tacos
Did you ever wonder why big game hunting is allowed in New Mexico? Because it helps control the animal population and prevents crop damage on the many family owned farms in New Mexico. So what do you do with the elk, deer, antelope or oryx after the hunt? Make a great dinner of course. Here is a great recipe for Elk Tacos. Read the rest of this entry »
October Starts Muzzleloader Elk Hunts in New Mexico
You can hunt Bull Elk with a Muzzleloader from the first week in October through the end of November. Bull Elk will be bugling well into October so if you're looking to take a Bull Elk with a Muzzleloader, this is chance. Read the rest of this entry »
2011 Rifle Season for Elk Hunts Begins in October
Trophy Ridge Outfitters wanted to remind everyone that rifle season for elk hunting and deer hunting in New Mexico begins in October. Trophy Ridge Outfitters can guide you to a trophy size Bull Elk this year. Hunting on private land will run from Oct 1st through Dec 31st and can net you a Bull Elk that your friends will be talking about for years. Read the rest of this entry »
The Cast Iron Ranger’s Teriyaki Game Marinade
Did you ever wonder why big game hunting is allowed in New Mexico? Because it helps control the animal population and prevents crop damage on the many family owned farms in New Mexico. So what do you do with the elk, deer, antelope or oryx after the hunt? Make a great dinner of course. Here is a great recipe for Teriyaki Game Marinade. Read the rest of this entry »
Deer Rut in Kansas
Males compete for the opportunity of breeding females. Sparring among males determines a dominance hierarchy. Bucks will attempt to copulate with as many females as possible, losing physical condition since they rarely eat or rest during the rut. Read the rest of this entry »
Importance of Hunting and Fishing in New Mexico
You don't have to fish or hunt to enjoy the benefits of Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration taxes, but hunting and fishing do help keep our state WILD -- just the way we like it. Read the rest of this entry »
Elk Breeding Calls
The fall starts the breeding season for Elk in New Mexico. New Mexico Department of Game and Fish manage the elk herds and conduct a count each year to assess the total population of elk in New Mexico. Read the rest of this entry »
Venison Green Chile Stew
Why is big game hunting in New Mexico? Because it helps control the animal population and prevent crop damage on the many family owned farms in New Mexico. So what do you do with the elk, deer, antelope or oryx when you kill it? Mad a great dinner of course. Here is a great recipe for Venison Green Chile Stew. Read the rest of this entry »
Deer Hunting In New Mexico
Attention Hunters: Public-land deer hunts leftover from the 2010-2011 draw are still available so call today to secure yours. Read the rest of this entry »
Antelope Hunting In New mexico
Although not an antelope, it is often known colloquially in North America as the Prong Buck, Pronghorn Antelope, Speedgoat, or simply Antelope, as it closely resembles the true antelopes of Africa, Asia, and Europe. Read the rest of this entry »



