Hunters discussing New Mexico's Unit 18 highlight challenges related to access, with significant portions of land being a checkerboard of private and public territories, often with locked gates. Practical advice suggests thorough scouting and familiarity with the area's terrain, though many have struggled to find game due to frequent drought and sparse animal sightings. The unit's appeal appears stronger for those seeking antelope or Oryx, as elk and deer have been elusive, potentially due to environmental conditions and human activities like woodcutting. Prospective hunters are advised to gather as much firsthand insight and network with those who've hunted the unit previously for more strategic planning and expectations.