All American Outfitter & Guide Service
505-533-6200
PO Box 804 Reserve, NM 87830
Brandon Gaudelli--Outfitter--Specializing in
Elk, Deer, Black Bear, Antelope, Cougar, Javelina & Turkey Hunting in
the Majestic Gila National Forest
Click here or on Picture Above For
Information and More Pictures From All American's Hunts For The Physically
Impaired.
RIFLE, MUZZLELOADER, ARCHERY, HANDICAPPED
At All American Outfitter & Guide Service we are looking forward
to our best year ever, and we wish you the same. From the beginning our
goal has been to run a first-class, high quality outfitting service. We
pride ourselves in the high quality of the game we hunt and the homestyle
hospitality you'll enjoy when you hunt with All American. Our goal isn't
to be the outfit that takes the most clients, but instead to be the outfit
that provides the finest service and most productive hunts. We operate in
the Gila National Forest in beautiful New Mexico. Hunts are excellent ways
to entertain a business associate for promotional reasons or just good public
relations, to treat a special friend or to get away and spend some quality
time with your family in the Gila. Our goal is to provide our clients with
the highest quality hunting and outfitting services available to today's
hunter. We are looking forward to sharing a hunt with you.

This Picture Was Taken From A Video One Of Brandon's Guides Took At One
Of Their Honey Holes
Hunting New Mexico elk can be exhilarating and also rewarding. We hunt the
world renown Gila wilderness where more Pope and Young bulls are killed
every year than almost any other place in the world. And believe me, there
are still plenty of Boone and Crocket bulls waiting for your next adventure.
Archery elk hunts are held during the peak of the rut. We hunt with a variety
of methods: tree stands, ground blinds, still hunting, spot and stalk, and
of course the incredibly exciting adventure of calling bulls into close
range by duping them into believing there is a receptive cow or another
bull looking for a fight. Archery seasons run from Sept.1-15 & September
16-24. (You may also purchase a deer tag and a bear tag for an incredible
combination hunt)
Muzzleloader hunts fall at the end of the rut, but still offer a tremendous
opportunity to take a magnificent bull. The muzzleloader season precedes
all rifle hunts, except for a very limited hunt for physically impaired
hunters, and allows you to hunt the bulls before they head for the thick
cover.
Rifle Hunts begin in the middle of October. Since New Mexico limits the
availability of elk tags through its lottery system, there are still plenty
of bulls left for the rifle hunter.
Tag Acquisition: To hunt in the National Forest, you must successfully draw
a tag through New Mexico's lottery system. However, since 12% of all tags
and 58% of all non-resident tags are reserved for hunters who go through
a licensed outfitter, you will have a much better chance of drawing if you
have already contracted to hunt with us. If you do not draw a tag, missed
the deadline or simply prefer private land, we also have landowner permits
available.
The picture above comes from a section where over 20 Bulls come into a water
hole on a dead run. It is one of the most incredible sights I have ever
seen.

Mule Deer
While the Gila is world famous for its elk, its mule deer herd is nothing
to sneeze at. We offer two different hunts for Archers, September 1-22 and
January 1-15. Muzzleloader and rifle seasons are in October and November.

Coues Deer

For those hunters seeking an especially challenging adventure, we offer
hunts (archery, muzzleloader and rifle) for the elusive gray ghost of the
the southwest. While they are elusive, we know where they feed, sleep, play
and rut.

Black Bear
Every year, our hunters take a number of black bears with bows, muzzleloaders
and rifles. We hunt with a variety of methods including spot and stalk and
the use of hounds.

Antelope
Easy terrain and abundance of game make our antelope hunts absolutely incredible.
In fact, our physically impaired hunters have experienced a 100% success
rate! Click Here for the handicap antelope page
Javelina & Feral Hog Hunt
If you are looking for something to do in the "off season" come
join us for a Texas Javilena and Feral Hog hunt. You can take two pigs of
your choice: a javilena and a feral or two ferals or two javilenas. We don't
have all the details worked out yet, but drop us an email
if you are interested and we will work them out.
Click on Picture pages to see pictures of
both animals we have taken and animals that are growing larger while they
wait on your arrival.
For more information or to book your hunt please call Brandon at 505-533-6200
or email your name, address and phone number to Brandon at gilaguide@yahoo.com