Tinnin Hunt Club

Tinnin Hunt Club Tinnin Hunt Club has evolved into one of the most diverse hunting areas in New Mexico. Only 45 minut Tinnin Hunt Club History
In 1960, Robert P. Coyote.

Tinnin Sr., an Albuquerque businessman, with a life long history in the farming and hunting took a big risk and decided to start a farm from scratch. With a sparse patch of land that many thought could never grow anything, began a progression that has lead to a lush prolific farm that many would envy. For many years, produce for the animal industry, such as corn, alfalfa, oats, sorgum, etc., were

the primary produce, as much as it is today. For several decades, the farm progressed adding concrete ditches, water wells, etc. It happened to be located next to a newly established state game refuge known as the Bernardo Wildlife Refuge. Then in 1993 Robert P. Tinnin’s son, Thomas P. Tinnin, who enjoyed the hunting the farm had to offer, decided to expand a vision he and his father had. It was to evolve a premier hunting area that others would enjoy as well. Starting with a limited knowledge, Tinnin Hunt Club was established by Thomas Tinnin in 1982 and with the help of his late wife Jamie it came to fruition in 1996. Within a short period of time, Tinnin Hunt Club was a premier Sporting Clay facility and a property that released over 6,000 Pheasant, Chucker and Quail annually. In addition, the first class Sporting Clay facility hosted the Regional NSCA Sporting Clay competition in 1996. The largest and most prestigious Sporting Clay competition in New Mexico’s states history. While success was partially achieved, due to family illness, the facility was closed. Beginning in 2014, Thomas Tinnin and his son Robert Tinnin decided to begin again. For the past two years, Tinnin Hunt Club has emerged bigger and better then ever imagined. The vision changed somewhat based upon the improved habitat and the emergence of new species to the area. Today is the beginning of a new era for Tinnin Hunt Club. The Sporting Clay course is better than ever. Our waterfowl ponds have been improved for excellent Duck hunting. Snow Goose hunting has always been good, but improved farming has made for a better environment. Elk hunting is a new treat for Tinnin Hunt Club. The Elk migrated from the Taylor Mountains down to the Rio Puerco River and then down to the Rio Grande Valley and right into the heart of Tinnin Hunt Club, nesting next to the Rio Grande River. Now we are able to offer quality Elk hunting without the hassle of going to remote locations. In addition, the Deer population has flourished. Large Mule Deer walk the fields daily while trophy rack are shining in the sunlight. Quality Pheasant, Chucker, Quail, Turkey and Dove are also available for harvest. Excellent cover has created a great shooting environment. Pig hunting is evolving, offering Razorbacks, Feral, and Javelina. This is a new addition to our vast variety of hunting experiences. Lastly, the Wile E. Many love the call of the coyote and relish the challenge of the hunt. This has been a brief overview of Tinnin Hunt Club. We hope your intrigued and excited to find out more of what we have to offer. Welcome to Tinnin Hunt Club!

Get your team signed up for the NMRECSG Sporting Clay Shoot!
03/26/2026

Get your team signed up for the NMRECSG Sporting Clay Shoot!

One last push before the off-season blues set in 🌾🪶🐾
03/25/2026

One last push before the off-season blues set in 🌾🪶🐾

It’s time to get your team signed up!!
03/24/2026

It’s time to get your team signed up!!

Golden hour with the locals 🌅🦌
03/22/2026

Golden hour with the locals 🌅🦌

A full tailgate makes for a successful day in the field!
03/20/2026

A full tailgate makes for a successful day in the field!

High tail and heavy cover 🐾🪶🌾
03/18/2026

High tail and heavy cover 🐾🪶🌾

2️⃣9️⃣ DAYS LEFT!!The upland game bird season ends March 31st! Get your hunt scheduled before it’s too late.📞 505-342-11...
03/02/2026

2️⃣9️⃣ DAYS LEFT!!

The upland game bird season ends March 31st! Get your hunt scheduled before it’s too late.

📞 505-342-1106
📧 [email protected]

Did you know our sporting clays course features 25 unique stations? We have novice, intermediate and expert menus design...
02/28/2026

Did you know our sporting clays course features 25 unique stations? We have novice, intermediate and expert menus designed to provide a diverse and high-quality experience for shooters of all levels, ensuring an engaging day on the course.

Call, text or email to make your appointment today!
📞 505-342-1106
📧 [email protected]

Bennett is taking his ranch hand duties seriously while scouting the perfect location for the new blind 🤓               ...
02/26/2026

Bennett is taking his ranch hand duties seriously while scouting the perfect location for the new blind 🤓

🚨Upland Game Bird Season Ends March 31st‼️Call, text or email to get your hunt scheduled before the season ends!📞 505-34...
02/24/2026

🚨Upland Game Bird Season Ends March 31st‼️

Call, text or email to get your hunt scheduled before the season ends!

📞 505-342-1106
📧 [email protected]

Love is in the air 💕Chasing roosters > Chasing dinner reservations. Valentine’s Day done right at Tinnin Hunt Club 💌.   ...
02/14/2026

Love is in the air 💕

Chasing roosters > Chasing dinner reservations. Valentine’s Day done right at Tinnin Hunt Club 💌.

Address

38 Paizalas Drive
Bosque, NM
87006

Opening Hours

Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm
Sunday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+15053421106

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