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Colorado elk outfitter?
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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 855650" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>Is the idea to find an inexpensive hunt or to do it yourself. An inexpensive hunt with real trophy potential is a bit of an oxymoron. Not saying it can't happen, but most private land with true trophy class animals is a relatively high dollar proposition... at least that has been my observation here in CO. </p><p>While CO has more elk than any other state or province on the planet, we are not especially noted for trophy bulls. I would suggest considering New Mexico, Arizona, or Alberta... and get your checkbook out. </p><p>If you want a great hunt with good possibility for a nice representative bull, there are a lot of great options. </p><p>Take a look at unit 61. This is a trophy area that also has produced good bulls. My daughter shot a 333 bull there on a DIY hunt a few years ago. You might call the Division of Parks and Wildlife in Montrose for suggestions. </p><p>Best of luck when you get a hunt lined out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 855650, member: 1940"] Is the idea to find an inexpensive hunt or to do it yourself. An inexpensive hunt with real trophy potential is a bit of an oxymoron. Not saying it can't happen, but most private land with true trophy class animals is a relatively high dollar proposition... at least that has been my observation here in CO. While CO has more elk than any other state or province on the planet, we are not especially noted for trophy bulls. I would suggest considering New Mexico, Arizona, or Alberta... and get your checkbook out. If you want a great hunt with good possibility for a nice representative bull, there are a lot of great options. Take a look at unit 61. This is a trophy area that also has produced good bulls. My daughter shot a 333 bull there on a DIY hunt a few years ago. You might call the Division of Parks and Wildlife in Montrose for suggestions. Best of luck when you get a hunt lined out. [/QUOTE]
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