BenMartin4425
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Starting to plan a Colorado archery elk hunt for the 2021 season. It is a little far out however with E-Scouting and everything we will need as much time to prepare. As of now we are thinking of going into either units 16,22,24, or 28. What is everyone’s insight on terrain? I have hunting Hells Canyon in Idaho which is in my mind some of the most rugged country. I am from North Dakota so we do not have hiking trails to get in shape we have to use stair masters. Also, is there a better time to go than others. Being out of state we will only have one shot to get it done in hopefully filling one tag between the four of us. We would like to bivy Hunt and just camp where we stop for the hunt. Also, I have not looked it up but do you need to buy the tag for one specific unit or if one unit does not pan out can we jump to another unit? I have not looked this up yet so any insight from fellow hunters who have hunted these areas would be great. Not looking for “The Spot” just what to expect from what we can not see from E-Scouting. I appreciate everyone’s time!
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