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Montana or Colorado for first elk hunt?
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<blockquote data-quote="aspenbugle" data-source="post: 1250438" data-attributes="member: 6481"><p>I discussed this recently on another thread. I'd disagree and suggest Colorado. I have family in Montana and have hunted there. I live in Colorado. Most of the hunting in Montana seemed more crowded. I almost always hunt an over the counter unit in Colorado and just about always get my bull. This year was probably the busiest I've seen the unit, but almost everyone was road hunting. I never saw a hunter in the woods and I kicked up elk and deer every place I walked. They almost looked baffled to see a human with legs...I think they figured we all had wheels attached. Colorado has vast sections of public land and if you'll walk a half mile from the forest service roads, you'll see elk (if you are in the right country). I ran into dozens within a half mile of the roads everyone was driving. You don't need to pack in for miles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aspenbugle, post: 1250438, member: 6481"] I discussed this recently on another thread. I'd disagree and suggest Colorado. I have family in Montana and have hunted there. I live in Colorado. Most of the hunting in Montana seemed more crowded. I almost always hunt an over the counter unit in Colorado and just about always get my bull. This year was probably the busiest I've seen the unit, but almost everyone was road hunting. I never saw a hunter in the woods and I kicked up elk and deer every place I walked. They almost looked baffled to see a human with legs...I think they figured we all had wheels attached. Colorado has vast sections of public land and if you'll walk a half mile from the forest service roads, you'll see elk (if you are in the right country). I ran into dozens within a half mile of the roads everyone was driving. You don't need to pack in for miles. [/QUOTE]
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