Hello. So, I'm new to the website and researching GMU 81. Not new to Colorado big game hunting though. I'm a non-resident who has been hunting Gunnison NF Gmu62 for the last 20 yrs. Normally hunt the entire archery season and stay in my travel trailer. I usually travel with 2 other guys but this year they have enough pts to put in for a preferred area and i do not. So, I figured I'd do something different as well. Looking to do an archery hunt in 81. I have some maps viewed google earth and have read numerous posts about the area. This year I am bringing a different friend who has really wanted to go elk hunting. It will be his 1st time. We've done a lot of other hunting together, but I think I'll be babysitting this trip LOL. He only has 7-10 days available for this trip and we will be staying in Capulin.My hunting experience in GMU 81 has only been during elk rifle seasons. I have scouted this area during summer and believe the location and movement of elk in this area would be similar for archery and the first two elk rifle seasons. For the second elk rifle season in GMU 81, I've hunted out of drop camps that were on top or near the top at elevations ranging from 10,600 feet to 12,200 feet. I rifle hunted mostly around the 11,700' elevation. The terrain on top is less steep with open rolling grass land interspersed with dense stands of conifers. Grass was plentiful on top. Using the Roaring Gulch trailhead on Forest Service Road 250 to get on top, I have hunted and/or scouted the Roaring Gulch trail as far as Twin Lakes, which I discovered was too much saddle time for my behind. Also, I have detoured onto the Bear Lake trail and hunted just off the top near Bear Lake. I really liked the Bear Lake area habitat and believe it to be primo elk country. During the second elk rifle season, I mostly hunted from Bonita Canyon and, then around the top in the direction of Bear Lake; following the dark timbered tree line. Elk seem to move off the top down into the dark timber in the mornings and, then move back on top in the late afternoon. Most of the elk signs seen were concentrated in and along the numerous draws and ravines that drop off from the top into dark timber. As described in my previous post, I hunted the 3rd elk rifle season during 2020. Good luck to you.
So having said all that what i am looking for is a starting point. Don't really need to know anyone's honey hole just a general area to start. Entry points to the NF where we can drive to and unload ATVs and go from there. I've seen posts mentioning FS 250/240 off hwy 15. Is this the main entry road? I'm sure the area has its mix of Aspens, Evergreens and scrub oak?
Any help anyone is willing to provide is greatly appreciated.
Thanks