Hello everyone,
I'm looking for advise on how to choose the best unit for a Colorado Mule Deer hunt next year. Since I'm about 12-14 months out I figured I need to start doing some serious research since once hunting season starts in a couple weeks I'll be away from my computer as much as possible
and once its over i'll only have about 90 days until the application deadline for next year.
Forgive me if this sounds redundant since I've asked similar questions before on this site on how to choose a unit but a lot of the answers I got back were to use GoHunt. I finally signed up for gohunt this week and have been using their site heavily but I almost feel overwhelmed by how much information they have to provide. I've tried using the filters to narrow down my results to specific units but I'm only able to narrow it down to about 14 units and they are spread all over the state. I know a common question is it depends on what type of hunt you are going for (i.e. experience vs trophy).
We have a party of 4 going to do a DIY rifle hunt. We all are nonresidents and all put in a preference point this year so we will have 1 preference point next year. We would like to see a lot of deer and ideally each kill a nice buck but have no aspirations of shooting trophy class bucks. This is our first time out to Colorado so its more about the experience but we dont want to come home empty handed either. We plan to hunt in pairs and split up. My parents are two of the group so they wont be able to wander as far from roads or into rough terrain but me and a friend plan to go deep and hike as far as needed. I routinely did 12 mile road marches in the Military so the hiking isnt a concern although I know I need to get prepared for the terrain but thats a different topic.
With all of that in mind, does anyone have any advise on some specific units I should hone in on or have any ideas on better techniques to use GoHunt to pick out the right unit? I had unit 3 or 301 in my mind previously but after looking at GoHunt those units have about the same statistics as all the other units coming up (171, 88, 99, 100, 143, 771 .....). Any advise would be greatly appreciated!
I'm looking for advise on how to choose the best unit for a Colorado Mule Deer hunt next year. Since I'm about 12-14 months out I figured I need to start doing some serious research since once hunting season starts in a couple weeks I'll be away from my computer as much as possible
Forgive me if this sounds redundant since I've asked similar questions before on this site on how to choose a unit but a lot of the answers I got back were to use GoHunt. I finally signed up for gohunt this week and have been using their site heavily but I almost feel overwhelmed by how much information they have to provide. I've tried using the filters to narrow down my results to specific units but I'm only able to narrow it down to about 14 units and they are spread all over the state. I know a common question is it depends on what type of hunt you are going for (i.e. experience vs trophy).
We have a party of 4 going to do a DIY rifle hunt. We all are nonresidents and all put in a preference point this year so we will have 1 preference point next year. We would like to see a lot of deer and ideally each kill a nice buck but have no aspirations of shooting trophy class bucks. This is our first time out to Colorado so its more about the experience but we dont want to come home empty handed either. We plan to hunt in pairs and split up. My parents are two of the group so they wont be able to wander as far from roads or into rough terrain but me and a friend plan to go deep and hike as far as needed. I routinely did 12 mile road marches in the Military so the hiking isnt a concern although I know I need to get prepared for the terrain but thats a different topic.
With all of that in mind, does anyone have any advise on some specific units I should hone in on or have any ideas on better techniques to use GoHunt to pick out the right unit? I had unit 3 or 301 in my mind previously but after looking at GoHunt those units have about the same statistics as all the other units coming up (171, 88, 99, 100, 143, 771 .....). Any advise would be greatly appreciated!