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Colorado Elk hunt?

Started by Broken Arrow 1, October 19, 2008, 10:13:00 PM

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Broken Arrow 1

I am trying to put a Colorado Elk hunt together for the 2009 season. Anyone know of any good public land?
Its not the size of the animal you hunt that matters. Its how you hunt the animal.

kirkwhitehead

I am all ears on this one!
Hoping for the same thing, I was going to start my search in the Gunnison area.
kirk

Whip

Colorado has a huge amount of public land, but it is not all equal when it comes to elk hunting.  

What kind of hunt are you looking to do?  Guided, truck camp, drop camp, backpacking?  Getting away from other hunting pressure and ATV use will be a major key to your ability to find elk.
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Broken Arrow 1

I am looking for any of those however I would like to hunt with no guide. Not that there is anything wrong with guided hunting! Any good flatland public hunting also?
Its not the size of the animal you hunt that matters. Its how you hunt the animal.

JDice


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John Scifres

Look to the over the counter areas in the White River national Forest.  You'll have company but there are elk.  You won't find it easy.  There isn't much flatland elk hunting on public ground.
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blueline

BrokenArrow1 did you click on the link that JDICE provided? You can also get a DeLomore atlas map of Colorado. They are a great asset to me I have one for every state I hunt in. Not great detail as for as topo but it will get you where you want to be. Next I would get a topo of the area you find most attractive. Have fun on your wextern journey.

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JDice

Once you know which GMU you want to hunt - you can get detailed topo maps, with or without Elk concentration overlays, at Colorado Wildlife:

http://wildlife.state.co.us/Hunting/GMUnitMaps.htm

stickhorse

BrokenArrow sent you a pm on some areas that i cam help you with.

Broken Arrow 1

Thanks for the info everyone!
Its not the size of the animal you hunt that matters. Its how you hunt the animal.

Matty

I can tell you where not to go. Unit 7 which is also 8,9,19,and 191. Big waste of time Low concentrations of elk.  was much better in previous years but has gotten really pressured and the elk numbers have gone down.


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