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<blockquote data-quote="JOHNNIE WALKER" data-source="post: 1021463" data-attributes="member: 67011"><p>Not sure of the exact areas, but I've bow hunted several areas in Colorado, and rifle hunted a few. The north side of the West Elk Wilderness was my favorite, including Snowshoe Mesa. The White River National forest was also decent. The Flat Tops wilderness was also a favorite. I'm from indiana. It's a real shock to go from hunting this part of the country, to the Rockies. The bow and muzzleloader season was the best chance to catch the rut. It seemed to me like by the first rifle season it was over. Bugling Bulls are a lot easier to find, and the weather was better. The Holy Cross, and the area just west of it were very rugged, but always seem to have a lot of elk early in the season. I have 12 preference points for Colorado, and I'm actually trying to make a trip out there. It's beautiful country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JOHNNIE WALKER, post: 1021463, member: 67011"] Not sure of the exact areas, but I've bow hunted several areas in Colorado, and rifle hunted a few. The north side of the West Elk Wilderness was my favorite, including Snowshoe Mesa. The White River National forest was also decent. The Flat Tops wilderness was also a favorite. I'm from indiana. It's a real shock to go from hunting this part of the country, to the Rockies. The bow and muzzleloader season was the best chance to catch the rut. It seemed to me like by the first rifle season it was over. Bugling Bulls are a lot easier to find, and the weather was better. The Holy Cross, and the area just west of it were very rugged, but always seem to have a lot of elk early in the season. I have 12 preference points for Colorado, and I'm actually trying to make a trip out there. It's beautiful country. [/QUOTE]
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