Unit 6C in New Mexico presents a varied terrain for hunters, with regions bordering the Valles Caldera offering some advantageous edge-hunting opportunities, though hunting within the Caldera is not permitted with a 6C license. The unit's terrain includes densely timbered areas with heavy undergrowth, making early morning and late evening bugles crucial for locating elk, especially during bow season. Hunters have expressed that while there is some hunting pressure, it is manageable, advising to focus on water sources like active wallows as ambush points, particularly early in September. Those with mule deer tags should prepare for challenging hunts due to low deer densities and should consider scouting ahead and potentially seeking guidance from local outfitters familiar with the area.