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Hunters criticize New Mexico’s elk tag draw system

10/5/2022

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<b>By Stephanie Chavez, KRQE NEWS</b>
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The Game and Fish Department is drawing criticism from local hunters over the way they hand out elk tags. They think New Mexicans should get preference over out-of-state hunters, but there are New Mexicans who benefit from the current system...

The EPLUS system is drawing criticism from local hunters and the New Mexico Wildlife Federation, saying it’s unfair to locals. “We’re getting priced out,” said Jesse Deubel, the Executive Director of the NM Wildlife Federation. “It’s a result of the fact that these tags are being sold to the highest bidder,” he explained.

According to a report released by the NM Wildlife Federation, more than 75% of all licenses issued through the EPLUS system, are going to non-residents. “Just last year, that generated more than $83-million worth of sales to private individuals that are selling a public resource,” Deubel said.

Now, the Wildlife Federation is asking the State Gaming Commission to review their policies and make appropriate changes, giving locals a better opportunity to draw. However, Game and Fish said even with the EPLUS program, New Mexicans are still getting more tags than out of staters and at this moment they have no plans to change their practices.

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Randy Sanchez
2/29/2024 03:42:27 pm

This whole system is a farce as a lifelong resident handicap senior I have not drawn for 18 years this is wrong in so many ways when I questioned the game department they told me that I was a unlucky loser in those very words

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TAKE BACK YOUR ELK
In 2022, the New Mexico Wildlife Federation (NMWF) and New Mexico Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) released a groundbreaking report titled “Take Back Your Elk.” Looking at data from the 2020-21 elk season, the report documented for the first time exactly how New Mexico’s system of allocating elk licenses benefits wealthy nonresidents and private interests at the expense of state residents.

Now the NMWF, NMBHA, HECHO and HOC have obtained information about the allocation of elk licenses in the 2022-23 elk season. The new results showed essentially no change since the first report on how the state allocates elk licenses.


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