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re: DIY Public Land Colorado Elk Hunt
Posted on 10/15/20 at 7:54 pm to GRIZZ
Posted on 10/15/20 at 7:54 pm to GRIZZ
[quote]2 successful hunts[/quote
I am 0-2 right now. Haven't even seen an elk in the woods yet. I'm starting to think the published numbers are bullshite
We will be trying again next year. My new piece of advice is stay away from opportinity units (100% draw rates with no preference points). The humans will far outnumber the elk in the woods.
I am 0-2 right now. Haven't even seen an elk in the woods yet. I'm starting to think the published numbers are bullshite
We will be trying again next year. My new piece of advice is stay away from opportinity units (100% draw rates with no preference points). The humans will far outnumber the elk in the woods.
Posted on 10/15/20 at 8:25 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
The 2 kills were in the Wasatch mountains near Evanston, WY. Both spikes. I was skunked in Montana and Meeker, Colorado. At the time, I was told that Meeker had the largest herd of elk in Colorado. On the drive in to Meeker we saw a herd of about 30 cows and several big bulls 200 yds off the road. We probably should have pulled over and filled our tags there, because we saw none while hunting. Like I said, you learn a lot while hunting there. It's not like hunting whitetail.
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