Flatland Crusoe
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So last year I hunted south central CO during the muzzleloader season on a leftover tag and will likely be going back to Colorado barring a very good luck in AZ or NM draws for some. I was fairly underwhelmed with my season/unit experience and am considering different options for this year, though I realize that in some ways the knowledge from last year makes going back a lot better odds for me in someways too.
Looking at gohunt.com odds it seems there are a lot of units you can get into with zero or a few points for first rifle season while the muzzleloader hunts are generally a lot harder to draw? Its hard to tell success rates with cross unit reporting, though they seem pretty similar in most cases. What is the take on the less desirable hunts for muzzleloader vs first rifle vs even second rifle? Do people just go for Colorado 2nd rifle because its OTC instead of applying in a lottery with high draw odds for first rifle in a lot of units or is 2nd better in some ways? It seems that first rifle would be the best season for a lot of hunters. I was very surprised by the amount of pressure bowhunters in Colorado put on the elk herds before muzzleloader season and felt there was not enough bugling to offset the weapons limitations of the rifle seasons.
Rifle over muzzleloader is definitely a plus in that I may fly to Denver this year depending on who comes along.
I'm just looking for a general take because it seems like Colorado elk season are a long slow burn of pressure and opportunity.
Looking at gohunt.com odds it seems there are a lot of units you can get into with zero or a few points for first rifle season while the muzzleloader hunts are generally a lot harder to draw? Its hard to tell success rates with cross unit reporting, though they seem pretty similar in most cases. What is the take on the less desirable hunts for muzzleloader vs first rifle vs even second rifle? Do people just go for Colorado 2nd rifle because its OTC instead of applying in a lottery with high draw odds for first rifle in a lot of units or is 2nd better in some ways? It seems that first rifle would be the best season for a lot of hunters. I was very surprised by the amount of pressure bowhunters in Colorado put on the elk herds before muzzleloader season and felt there was not enough bugling to offset the weapons limitations of the rifle seasons.
Rifle over muzzleloader is definitely a plus in that I may fly to Denver this year depending on who comes along.
I'm just looking for a general take because it seems like Colorado elk season are a long slow burn of pressure and opportunity.