Hunters in New Mexico's Unit 56 should be aware of a significant change in the allocation of private-land tags for antelope. The state no longer assigns hunters to specific ranches upon drawing a tag; instead, hunters receive unit-wide tags and must now independently secure permission to hunt on private property. This shift requires proactive engagement with landowners, especially since the unit has fragmented public lands, making it advantageous to identify ranches adjacent to state lands to minimize boundary complications. The community emphasizes the importance of staying informed about these changes to avoid misunderstandings and ensure a successful hunting experience.