Comets98
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I am wanting to do an OTC Colorado Deer Tag but do not know the state well enough to even consider it. Is there any recommendations for areas that have a healthy population of Deer herds? Appreciate the insight.
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All deer tags are on a drawing. There are some OTC whitetail tags, but success rates are low, like 5% if I remember correctly. If you want to hunt deer in CO this year you can look at LO vouchers if your budget allows. Most quality hunts can be drawn with 2-3 points for a NR. I would recommend you start building points next year. I really like the units in the NW corner. 3, 301, 4, 11, 211, 22 all provide a quality opportunity. 62 and 70 are great as well. Good Luck!
One of the meetings I attended CPW said the WT hunts were actually too successful, especially to the guys who don't know the difference between a WT and a mule doe....
The leftovers are coming up soon, so all hope is not lost.
http://cpw.state.co.us/thingstodo/Pages/Leftover.aspx
Cushman, what would you say has contributed to that popularity? internet, tv, hunting mags? Do the population estimates show a decline? or does the herd preferences need adjusting?
One of the meetings I attended CPW said the WT hunts were actually too successful, especially to the guys who don't know the difference between a WT and a mule doe....
The leftovers are coming up soon, so all hope is not lost.
http://cpw.state.co.us/thingstodo/Pages/Leftover.aspx
Cushman, what would you say has contributed to that popularity? internet, tv, hunting mags? Do the population estimates show a decline? or does the herd preferences need adjusting?