Hunters considering Unit 16B in New Mexico should be prepared for its challenging terrain, with rugged, heavily timbered areas that make spotting and stalking difficult. The unit is known for its lower elk populations compared to neighboring Gila units, but trophy bulls are possible though less frequent. Early in the season, elk are found at higher elevations, but the onset of the rut scatters them. For success, hunters are advised to focus on burn scars for better feed and visibility, and be ready for physically demanding backpack or horseback hunts deep into the wilderness. Engaging experienced local outfitters can be beneficial given the challenging nature of the terrain and water scarcity.