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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. Continue reading
November Begins Rifle Hunting Season for New Mexico Mule Deer
Trophy Ridge Outfitters is reminding you that rifle season for mule deer in New Mexico will begin in November. New Mexico has many big bucks available however some units are on a draw basis only. Continue reading
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. Continue reading
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. Continue reading
The Cast Iron Ranger: Teriyaki Game Marinade
Place into a bag with your choice of Elk, Deer, Antelope, Oryx, or Turkey and shake the bag every hour or two, up to 2-3 hours (marinate longer for more flavor). Continue reading
Red Chile Venison Burritos
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 Red Chile Venison Burritos. Continue reading
Oryx Green Chile Stew in a Dutch Oven
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 Oryx Green Chile Stew. Continue reading
In Quest of a Trophy with Trophy Ridge Outfitters
We specialize in Elk and Mule Deer hunting. We are taking trophy bulls every year in the incredible units of the Gila National Forest. This area is known to produce 350 class bulls year after year. This is a must experience for any serious hunter that enjoys some of the finest scenery in the U.S.
Continue readingHunt for Elk in the Gila National Forest
The Gila National Forest is a protected national forest in New Mexico in the southwestern United States established in 1905. It covers approximately 3.3 million acres (5150 sq. mi., 13,000 km²) of public land, making it the sixth largest National Forest in the continental United States. Part of the area, the Gila Wilderness, was established in 1924 as the first designated wilderness by the U.S. federal government. Continue reading
Muzzleloader Deer Hunt
New Mexico youth-only hunts allow hunters under 18 years old to hunt elk, deer, and antelope. A Youth Hunter Education Course is required for all youths under the age of 18 prior to hunting with a firearm, purchasing or applying for a firearms hunting license. Bowhunter Education is not mandatory, but is highly recommend. Elk hunts are the first hunt and occur during the peak of the rut. The mule deer hunts run into the rut. We offer muzzleloader and rifle hunts in the Gila National Forest. Give your child the hunt of a lifetime with Trophy Ridge Outfitters. Continue reading
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