At a Glance
South of Springer, east of Wagon Mound and north of the Canadian and Mora rivers, this unit is mostly private but includes a few larger pieces of public land, especially in the northern half. Hunters will find opportunities for a number of species although game desnities tend to be fairly low.
Most of this unit is either private land or public tracts that are mostly landlocked by private property. The state offers few tags. Hunters take a few representative antelope bucks and mule deer. Trophy size animals are rare, but do happen. Hunters on private land take more deer. Pronghorn hunters have high success.
Quick Tips
- Landownership maps are reccomended
- Hike to find isolated parts of public grasslands along the Canadian River

