At a Glance
This open, low desert unit sits in the center of the state and holds a few mule deer, elk and a good number of antelope. Much private and public land is arranged in a checkerboard pattern. There are also large chunks of BLM and state land.
Good numbers of antelope live here. Mule deer are not found in large numbers. No big game hunting on Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge. Agricultural land along Rio Grande supports deer. This area has a good amount of antelope tags. Bowhunters sometimes take large bull elk.
Quick Tips
- Use good optics in this open country
- Carry plenty of water
- Feral hogs reported on river bottoms near Socorro

