The actual boundary description/definitions printed below from New Mexico Division of Wildlife hunting regulations brochure could have errors or been amended by the state so always check in their most current printed regulations or the New Mexico Division of Wildlife website to verify these boundaries before hunting as these are for reference only.
- Unit 16A Topo/Map New Mexico - Game Management Unit (GMU-16A).
Game Management Unit (GMU) That portion of GMU 16 beginning at the junction of Bursum Road (New Mexico 159/USFS Road 28) and
US 180, then north along US 180 to its junction with New Mexico 12, then northeast along New Mexico 12 to its junction
with New Mexico 435, then south along New Mexico 435 to its junction with Negrito Creek south of Reserve, then east
along Negrito Creek to its junction with the north fork of Negrito Creek, then east along the north fork
of Negrito Creek to its junction with USFS road 94 at Collins Park, then south on USFS Road 94 to its
junction with USFS Road 28, then southeasterly on USFS Road 28 to its junction with USFS Road 30, then
southeasterly on USFS Road 30 to its junction with USFS Road 142, then southwesterly on USFS Road
142 to its junction with USFS Road 142C west of Cooney Prairie, then south on USFS road 142C to the
Gila Wilderness Boundary, then west along the Gila Wilderness Boundary to its junction with Snow Creek
below Snow Lake, then south along Snow Creek to its junction with Gilita Creek, then west along Gilita
Creek to its junction with Willow Creek, then west along Willow Creek to its junction with USFS Trail 138,
then westerly along FT 138 to its junction with FT 182, then north on FT 182 to its junction with Bursum
Road (NM159/USFS road 28) at Sandy Point, then west along Bursum Road (New Mexico 159/USFS road 28) to its
junction with US 180.
BLM Maps:
Mogollon Mountains Quad and Tularosa Mountains Quad.