$3,800,000
60,778+/- total acres
(1,400+/- deeded, 59,338+/- National Forest Lease)
Quemado, New Mexico
This hunting and ranching property consists of a 1,400 +/- acres deeded Forest In-holding, also known as the "El Caso Box Trap", which is base property for a 59,338 acre Apache National Forest grazing lease. The deeded acres are fenced but otherwise unimproved. A permanent spring in the SW corner of the deeded land turns into the year-round Largo Creek which crosses the entire in-holding and feeds into Quemado Lake, a no-wake fishing and recreational lake of stunning beauty surrounded by ponderosa forests, less than a mile from the deeded property.
The NM Game & Fish Department will issue the following landowner elk tags for the 1,400 deeded acres every year tags: 2-5 mature bulls, 2-4 cows, 1-3 either sex bow hunting. The property falls into the primitive hunting unit 15. The 59,338 acre Forest Grazing Allotment is rated for 395 head per year. The annual lease amount is $ 2,890.35.
The entire ranch consists of beautiful lush grass meadows shadowed by tall ponderosa pine forests. Its canyons and grass valleys are fed by year-round springs and creeks, and this ranch is sufficiently watered by only 3 wells. The terrain reaches in elevation from about 7,000 feet to 9,500 feet.
Quemado Lake is a Recreation Area with several National Forest camp grounds along its northern boundary. Fishing is prominent for muskie and trout. Nearby Snuffy's Restaurant also offers a small tack, groceries, and liquor supply shop, as well as a gas station which should be revamped by spring of 2014.
Besides the sizable elk for which this unit is well-known, one can expect to see mountain lion, cougar, bear, wolf, coyote, fox and wild turkey. This property stuns anyone who knows New Mexico as desert country due to its many year-round water resources and lush fields of grass.
The NM Game & Fish Department will issue the following landowner elk tags for the 1,400 deeded acres every year tags: 2-5 mature bulls, 2-4 cows, 1-3 either sex bow hunting. The property falls into the primitive hunting unit 15. The 59,338 acre Forest Grazing Allotment is rated for 395 head per year. The annual lease amount is $ 2,890.35.
The entire ranch consists of beautiful lush grass meadows shadowed by tall ponderosa pine forests. Its canyons and grass valleys are fed by year-round springs and creeks, and this ranch is sufficiently watered by only 3 wells. The terrain reaches in elevation from about 7,000 feet to 9,500 feet.
Quemado Lake is a Recreation Area with several National Forest camp grounds along its northern boundary. Fishing is prominent for muskie and trout. Nearby Snuffy's Restaurant also offers a small tack, groceries, and liquor supply shop, as well as a gas station which should be revamped by spring of 2014.
Besides the sizable elk for which this unit is well-known, one can expect to see mountain lion, cougar, bear, wolf, coyote, fox and wild turkey. This property stuns anyone who knows New Mexico as desert country due to its many year-round water resources and lush fields of grass.
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