Colorado mule deer
shedhunter
2/19/05 10:04pm
Just wondering, where in Colorado would you put in for and why? The year before last my brother and his friend drew 62 tags and shot some pretty nice deer (no points here either). I would like to draw a tag, not nothing real hard to draw, but one I still have a chance at a good buck. I bow hunt a lot and havent checked much into their archery stuff, but if there was an archery hunt later in the year (not August or September) that would be the one for me! I would have to say Colorado is one of the top states in the west for mule deer, possibly even the best! I am still going to do a little research myself, but any imput would be greatly appreciated!
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I think that the only units here in CO that have archery hunts later than August/September are the eastern units, most of which have problems with access (i.e. mostly private land in these units). If you get a brochure you will see some units with an asterisk by them; that means they were undersubscribed and there were tags available after the draw. I've tried archery hunting timberline mulies a couple times without success, but it's a great time to be in the mountains. I would recommend getting a brochure and at least applying for a preference point, then get a letter from DOW outlining leftover licenses available. Even if you opt not to go, getting a point puts you a little ahead of the game next year.
There is a good herd down toward Montose. Either way your looking at sage, pinon and juiper hunting. Could be fun with a bow.......
Your correct in you guess on doing the double draw thing. I have been trying on PP and Tags for years. You really have to picking an undersub zone.
Good Luck