Deckerp
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All, hoping to start up another Colorado gmu 54 thread For 2020. I think I have read most of the previous threads on 54 And have so far spent a decent amount of time e scouting and have some ideas
Most threads from the last 4 years aren’t overly positive on the unit - hoping that’s to my advantage.
I drew a first rifle bull elk tag and will be going with a buddy that drew a cow tag. We are both adult onset hunters and haven’t succeeded in harvesting an elk yet - but each year we get more motivated and learn more - definitely didn’t deserve to get one the first few years we tried! We have hunted different areas each year which doesn’t help and I have never been to 54. (Last year we hunted 64 first rifle and 371 later season and a few others in prior years) In any case we are rather motivated and willing (Prefer in fact) to go places that are gnarly and steep. But I am worried there’s so much advice out there to go where other people won’t that everyone is gonna do that! Plus 54 is big and I will probably only manage to finagle 3 full hunt days and a day before season scout from the wife and kids. Any first hand intel thats from the last few years would be GREATLY appreciated! Please shoot me a pm if you would be willing to offer any specifics.
I understand many elk on the eastern side move to private at or before the start of first rifle. However can it be expected that some lone bulls will hold up and recuperate from the rut in some of the steep and heavy timber on the Easter portion of the unit? (Not talking way East carbon creek- just eastern west elk wilderness). Based on what I have read about the horse camps up soap creek and into soap basin I am turned off about hunting there.
Again thanks for any help!
Most threads from the last 4 years aren’t overly positive on the unit - hoping that’s to my advantage.
I drew a first rifle bull elk tag and will be going with a buddy that drew a cow tag. We are both adult onset hunters and haven’t succeeded in harvesting an elk yet - but each year we get more motivated and learn more - definitely didn’t deserve to get one the first few years we tried! We have hunted different areas each year which doesn’t help and I have never been to 54. (Last year we hunted 64 first rifle and 371 later season and a few others in prior years) In any case we are rather motivated and willing (Prefer in fact) to go places that are gnarly and steep. But I am worried there’s so much advice out there to go where other people won’t that everyone is gonna do that! Plus 54 is big and I will probably only manage to finagle 3 full hunt days and a day before season scout from the wife and kids. Any first hand intel thats from the last few years would be GREATLY appreciated! Please shoot me a pm if you would be willing to offer any specifics.
I understand many elk on the eastern side move to private at or before the start of first rifle. However can it be expected that some lone bulls will hold up and recuperate from the rut in some of the steep and heavy timber on the Easter portion of the unit? (Not talking way East carbon creek- just eastern west elk wilderness). Based on what I have read about the horse camps up soap creek and into soap basin I am turned off about hunting there.
Again thanks for any help!