2009 elk season
2009 elk season
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How is 2009 elk season shaping up in central Colorado?
I’m doing late season cow near Kremmling.
Last year was so funky with warm weather and very few animals seen or shot through the end of the season. Anyone been out already and have any comments? Success ratios?, animals still up high?, too many hunters????
I believe my unit is draw only. I have about an 80% success rate for the last 4 seasons. (less for total years.)
Just interested to hear from folks who have actually been out this year (in No. central Colorado.) Thanks.
Anyone?
Anyone…..?
Bueller…?
Not to sound like a downer but most western states general season deer and elk hunts are usually not the most productive nor the most rewarding hunting experience. Colorado has to be the worst, a non res elk tag is over $500.00 last time I bothered to check and the success for bulls is dismal(I know you said cow). You talk about hunting pressure. Unless you have access to private property or horses to get you way back in you are going to see way too many other hunters. We gave up on that type of hunting and now only apply for limited entry tags in Wyoming, Utah, Arizona and Nevada. We don’t always draw but if you do, you’re in for a real quality hunt on bulls and bucks.