Expect Roadblocks Statewide During Hunting Seasons in New Mexico

White Tailed Deer
The NMDGF will conduct roadblocks throughout the state during hunting seasons to collect harvest data and to detect wildlife law violations
New Mexico Game & Fish
New Mexico Game & Fish

Santa Fe, NM -(Ammoland.com)– The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish will conduct roadblocks throughout the state during hunting seasons to collect harvest data and to detect wildlife law violations.

Hunting seasons are ongoing for deer, elk, pronghorns, bears and some other species as listed in the department’s Hunting Rules & Information booklets. At roadblocks, conservation officers also will check for compliance with the Off Highway Motor Vehicle Act and the Aquatic Invasive Species Control Act.

Drivers of vehicles hauling wood products will be asked to produce documentation as required by the Forest Conservation Act. 

Department officers may be assisted by other law enforcement agencies such as the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, New Mexico State Police or county sheriff’s offices. As a result, the public may encounter minor delays.

To report a wildlife-law violation, please contact a Department of Game and Fish area office in Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Raton, Roswell or Las Cruces, or call the toll-free Operation Game Thief hotline at (800) 432-GAME (4263). Callers can remain anonymous and earn rewards for information leading to charges being filed.

About The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish (NMDGF)

The NMDGF’s mission is to provide and maintain an adequate supply of wildlife and fish within the state of New Mexico by utilizing a flexible management system that provides for their protection, propagation, regulation, conservation, and for their use as public recreation and food supply.