jwatts
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After accumulating deer points on Colorado for quite a while, I decided to cash them in this year. After much research I landed on the type of hunt I wanted. I wanted to get in on a rut hunt. This meant applying for a 4th season tag. I looked into the units that I felt I could draw. I also accounted for the upcoming season structure changes, and how that may affect my draw odds. There were several units that popped up, but I kept coming back to one in particular.
I started hunting out west by doing OTC archery elk in Colorado. On these trips, I would see some pretty good mule deer. I decided to start building points in hops of getting to pursue deer like those one day. At the time that unit had about 70% odds of drawing a mule deer archery tag as a second choice. I tried a few times, and always fell in that 30% that didn’t draw. In my research for units I could draw for 4th season, this unit kept coming up. Factoring in the required points to draw the past few years, the amount of points I had, and a cushion for a suspected increase in applicants this year to get in before the season structure change it seemed that after nearly a dozen years of banking points I’d finally get to burn them. I was right, but barely. I was in the lower tier of points holders that drew. Regardless, I had my 4th season tag.
We were already planning a Colorado family vacation for July 2024. As soon as I got the draw results we started adding days and modifying plans. If I played my cards right I could get a few days of scouting in on vacation. I was familiar with the unit, but mainly in the higher elevations where we elk hunted. I wanted to take some time to scout roads and access in the lower elevation portions of the unit.
We made a trip in July. We drove some BLM and Forest Service roads. I was able to scratch some spots off my list. We took my wife’s 4 Runner on some trails and 2 tracks that she wasn’t very thrilled with. We toured the Great Sand Dunes park, Garden of the Gods, and Mt Princeton (along with the hot springs). We went walleye fishing, we fly fished a few rivers, we hiked a lot. It was a successful trip. Deer areas were noted, fun was had, and I was ready for November.
Something else happened while on vacation too. When the secondary draw came up I saw 2 bull elk tags available. For the fun of it I put my son’s name in the hat. I knew some lower elevation areas that should be accessible that time of the year, and that should hold elk. Well, a few days into our trip he received an email that he drew the tag. Now we had 5 days to get a deer and an elk, or at least try.
I started hunting out west by doing OTC archery elk in Colorado. On these trips, I would see some pretty good mule deer. I decided to start building points in hops of getting to pursue deer like those one day. At the time that unit had about 70% odds of drawing a mule deer archery tag as a second choice. I tried a few times, and always fell in that 30% that didn’t draw. In my research for units I could draw for 4th season, this unit kept coming up. Factoring in the required points to draw the past few years, the amount of points I had, and a cushion for a suspected increase in applicants this year to get in before the season structure change it seemed that after nearly a dozen years of banking points I’d finally get to burn them. I was right, but barely. I was in the lower tier of points holders that drew. Regardless, I had my 4th season tag.
We were already planning a Colorado family vacation for July 2024. As soon as I got the draw results we started adding days and modifying plans. If I played my cards right I could get a few days of scouting in on vacation. I was familiar with the unit, but mainly in the higher elevations where we elk hunted. I wanted to take some time to scout roads and access in the lower elevation portions of the unit.
We made a trip in July. We drove some BLM and Forest Service roads. I was able to scratch some spots off my list. We took my wife’s 4 Runner on some trails and 2 tracks that she wasn’t very thrilled with. We toured the Great Sand Dunes park, Garden of the Gods, and Mt Princeton (along with the hot springs). We went walleye fishing, we fly fished a few rivers, we hiked a lot. It was a successful trip. Deer areas were noted, fun was had, and I was ready for November.
Something else happened while on vacation too. When the secondary draw came up I saw 2 bull elk tags available. For the fun of it I put my son’s name in the hat. I knew some lower elevation areas that should be accessible that time of the year, and that should hold elk. Well, a few days into our trip he received an email that he drew the tag. Now we had 5 days to get a deer and an elk, or at least try.