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The terrain in Apache County is diverse, ranging from high mountainous regions to arid deserts, providing a mix of ecosystems and scenic landscapes. Because of the various terrains Apache County is ranked number two in the state for trophy elk hunting. As far as big game you will also find mule and whitetail deer. There is also a lot of opportunity for small game such as quail and rabbits. Predator hunting is very common in Apache County due to the number of coyotes. Some areas will provide pheasant hunting as well. This property is mainly desert terrain but does not lack in elevational changes.
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This landowner allows spouse and their children under 18 to participate in this agreement with all licensees.
If allowed by landowner, 1 Guest may be present per licensee outside of big game seasons. Only allowed to hunt small game – vermin, dove, quail, ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels, fish etc. This does not allow for deer, elk, moose, bear, antelope, sheep, turkey etc to be harvested by a guest. No Big Game.
A shared bag limit where spouse and children under 18 harvests count towards the licensee’s state game limit (Big Game Only). Small game shall carry the states limit for each person.
A corporate lease allows licensee to bring guests for any season. The number of persons present at any given time can be restricted by landowner.Â