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Questions for planning first elk/deer hunt 2013-Colorado
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<blockquote data-quote="John-Pure Precision" data-source="post: 724562" data-attributes="member: 15352"><p>Just throwing this out there but the guys that have good "ROADLESS" areas and hunt the "LATER" rifle seasons will be not so forthcoming on information. The later general season "3rd" is better in my opinion because the good bulls separate from the cows and hang out on southern facing slopes feeding. The hunting pressure from the areas with roads push these elk in to these areas. People. People that are from colorado or hunt here often typically say all the general units hold **** head rad horns and have tons of people. Well I have 16 elk points and have killed 8 bulls that are good six point bulls 280 to 320 in those 16 years using this method, " 4 years of that time was spent in the Marines". Only hunting done during that time was for terrorists. The typical out of state roadless late season hunter only hunts for two days max and calls it quits due to bad weather and not physically/mentally prepared . So grab a topo or google earth and start searching and have fun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John-Pure Precision, post: 724562, member: 15352"] Just throwing this out there but the guys that have good "ROADLESS" areas and hunt the "LATER" rifle seasons will be not so forthcoming on information. The later general season "3rd" is better in my opinion because the good bulls separate from the cows and hang out on southern facing slopes feeding. The hunting pressure from the areas with roads push these elk in to these areas. People. People that are from colorado or hunt here often typically say all the general units hold **** head rad horns and have tons of people. Well I have 16 elk points and have killed 8 bulls that are good six point bulls 280 to 320 in those 16 years using this method, " 4 years of that time was spent in the Marines". Only hunting done during that time was for terrorists. The typical out of state roadless late season hunter only hunts for two days max and calls it quits due to bad weather and not physically/mentally prepared . So grab a topo or google earth and start searching and have fun [/QUOTE]
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