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<blockquote data-quote="Recoil Junkie" data-source="post: 1348346" data-attributes="member: 100463"><p>Area 75 and 751 supposely hold about 30% of Colorado's Elk population according to the DOW. The Weminuche Wilderness is a huge are that is very accesable if you are willing to hike in about 6-10 miles a day or hike in and set up camp. There are some honey holes near roads but most of the locals have those pretty much covered. Hunt Deer down by Sauls Creek and Elk east of Missionary Ridge and you should be fine. There are also some nice bucks south of Bayfield on the Buck Hwy and quite a bit of public land down there, there are Elk down there too but the rarely leave the Ute Indian Reservation and it is off limits unless you have a Ute Friend that will take you on. Talk to the Oil field workers in that area, they scout all day everday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Recoil Junkie, post: 1348346, member: 100463"] Area 75 and 751 supposely hold about 30% of Colorado's Elk population according to the DOW. The Weminuche Wilderness is a huge are that is very accesable if you are willing to hike in about 6-10 miles a day or hike in and set up camp. There are some honey holes near roads but most of the locals have those pretty much covered. Hunt Deer down by Sauls Creek and Elk east of Missionary Ridge and you should be fine. There are also some nice bucks south of Bayfield on the Buck Hwy and quite a bit of public land down there, there are Elk down there too but the rarely leave the Ute Indian Reservation and it is off limits unless you have a Ute Friend that will take you on. Talk to the Oil field workers in that area, they scout all day everday. [/QUOTE]
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