- 430 +/- Acres, Fremont County, ColoradoWhat we like:
- Borders national forest and large ranches.
- Qualifies for LPP program.
- Wide variety of game.
- Property has spring fed water supply for livestock and wildlife.
What we don’t like:
- Expect to draw tags only every 2-3 years.
- 2,180 +/- Acres, Catron County, New MexicoWhat we like:
- 3 elk tags annually
- Variety of game – good mule deer
- Top scoring Bull Elk unit – 350-400in possible
- Has Ranch home
What we don’t like:
- Not much.
- 350 +/- Acres, Mora County, New Mexico
What we like:
- Qualifies for up to 5 landowner tags.
- 400 class bulls taken in area.
- Additional acreage can be added.
- Very easy to get around.
What we don’t like:
- Access to other properties through one end of ranch. Can be limited by purchasing additional neighboring acreage.
- 160 +/- Acres, Saguache County, Colorado
What we like:
- National forest in-holding.
- Has been 100% draw and has over-the-counter either sex archery tags.
- Set up with cabin and shed.
What we don’t like:
- Smaller acreage.
- 670 +/- Acres, Las Animas County, Colorado
What we like:
- OTC Tags for 2nd and 3rd so guaranteed to hunt each year
- Good Trophy unit
- Has Cabin
- Qualifies for Landowner Preference Point Program
What we don’t like:
- Small acreage for area.
- Can be hot during hunting seasons.
- 640 +/- Acres, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico
What we like:
- 3 Elk Tags yearly.
- 350-400 class bulls
- home and cabin.
What we don’t like:
- In Tag Cooperative.