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Gohunt is well worth the money and helped me learn a lot about multiple states
Thank you Gentlemen. I will look at that this weekend
CO has a great website. No need to blow money on gohunt to figure out elk in CO. Dang near the whole western half of the state is otc for archery, 2nd rifle season and 3rd rifle season as well as multiple 4th season 0 point options. No quota so literally drive there, stop at fish and game and give them your $660 and go hunt.
I already have done some reading on the web. Some people say places are crowded.Question; is it crowded off the roads like Washington?Sometimes when people say crowded is it Washington crowded?
Colorado has alot of area to hunt, and alot of times to hunt for elk. With the game regs and onx you can find multiple areas. Pick a spot and go have fun. You can find harvest statistics and all the information you want to dive into. I lived there five years and unfortunately only got to hunt one year and never got anything. But it's different country and beautiful at that. As others have said there's definitely more game, I always saw the animals i was hunting for, just never made it happen. I hiked into the flattops wilderness area and it was a great time, helped another hunter pack out a cow. It's rough terrain and once you get back in there you don't see too many people. One thing I can tell you is to be prepared for a quick change of weather. Know that if a storm hits, you may have to pack up and get out of there quick depending on where your at. Most the hunting areas there are forest service, and it's not like driving the logging roads in WA. They are rocky, rutted up, and when they get wet can turn to a slick sloppy mess in an instant. If you have chains take them, and make sure your spare tire is in good shape.