New Mexico Pheasant News
Antelope Plan Extension, Big-Game Hunting Rules On Game Commission Agenda
Nov. 25, 2008DEMING -- The State Game Commission will meet Dec. 4 in Deming to consider spending more time developing a pronghorn antelope management plan that will be best for the wildlife and represent the interests of landowners and hunters.
The State Game Commission will adopt New Mexico?s antelope hunt strategy for 2011 and A-PLUS, the state?s system of allocating private-land antelope hunting licenses, at its meeting Thursday, Dec. 9, in Clovis.
COMMISSION'S ANTELOPE DECISION BEING REVISITED - Nov. 08, 2010
The antelope hunt strategy for 2011 and A-PLUS, New Mexico?s system of allocating private-land antelope licenses, will be adopted Dec. 9, during a meeting of the State Game Commission in Clovis.
BEAR, COUGAR, ANTELOPE HUNTING ON COMMISSION AGENDA - Aug. 23, 2010
The State Game Commission will hear proposals and public comments about hunting seasons and licensing rules for bears, cougars, pronghorn antelope and deer at its meeting Saturday, Aug. 28, in Albuquerque. Proposals include increased harvest limits for bears and cougars for the 2011-2014 seasons, and options to change the way the Department of Game and Fish allocates private-land pronghorn antelope licenses.
DEPARTMENT CAPTURES, RELOCATES 277 PRONGHORN ANTELOPE - Mar. 23, 2010
GLADSTONE -- The Department of Game and Fish captured 277 pronghorn antelope this month on private land in northeastern New Mexico and relocated them to Mexico, Santa Ana Pueblo, a ranch near Grants, and Bureau of Land Management property near San Antonio Mountain.
SUCCESSFUL TRAP MOVES 51 ANTELOPE TO POTENTIAL HUNTING AREA - Feb. 16, 2010
ROSWELL-- Fifty-one pronghorn antelope recently were trapped and successfully relocated to ranches north of Roswell, the Department of Game and Fish announced. The animals came off a farm where they were eating cultivated crops.

