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Sounds like about a 3 hour horse ride in so that’s a good sign.I'd ask where in the unit they hunt, the South side over by Sand Mtn - Little Elk Basin has become a total cluster-F. There is an outfitter that hunts the basin, there is no way I would pay to hunt back their. If you can get packed into one of the more remote parts of the unit ~ 8-14 miles out then you are more likely to get your monies worth.
Sounds like about a 3 hour horse ride in so that’s a good sign.
Wow thank you so much, I really appreciate the info!
Your guy is buglin Bill aka elk basin outfitters... just FYI I know people who have killed elk in his compartment on foot... though it is decently far in. Still if you go with them you will have a decent amount of unguided competition.
I think Bar Diamond has the potential to get you the deepest into that unit.
Wow thank you so much, I really appreciate the info!
Unit 53 seems to be one of the most asked about units on here. It’s good that you are already making plans and hopefully whatever guide you decide on can give you a good experience but like @wllm1313 already said, be prepared for some company.
I think there will always be the lone group that hikes in an insane amount but the outfitter I know goes i think around 8 miles in on horseback for archery so you are way back their
I was told most bulls are between 250 and 300. Somewhere in between there. Sound right or exaggerated?Absolutely, huge amount of rule variability State to State and none of the states do a particularly good job at posting the details.
Biggest thing to know about CO is that you have to have a license to outfit (includes packing meat, camps, etc) in Colorado and that your permit is only good for a specific area. Make sure you figure out where you outfitter will be taking you and if they are licensed and bonded before you go.
It's a fairly popular one... although I've seen posts on just about every unit at this point. Elk hunting in most of Colorado is good as we have decent densities, but you will be seeing people, and you most likely will be taking a 5x5 or smaller CO manages for opportunity not trophy, so that means tons of 2.5 year old bulls and not a lot of bigger bulls.
Personally I think the best bang for your buck is going to be with a drop camp. It will get you further back than you could go otherwise and having horses pack our your animal is awesome.
My last two bulls were ~8 and ~12 miles back... my biggest was like 1.5 miles. I think terrain plays a bigger role, there is an outfitter camp I know of that is only 4.5 miles but I certainly wouldn't want to pack an elk out of there, even with 3 dudes.
Sound right colorado is more opportunity than qualityI was told most bulls are between 250 and 300. Somewhere in between there. Sound right or exaggerated?
I was told most bulls are between 250 and 300. Somewhere in between there. Sound right or exaggerated?