timekiller13
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This was my first time ever rifle hunting in Colorado. I have done two OTC archery hunts. Even though 1st rifle is a limited tag, the area we hunted gives out quite a few tags and they are easy draw. We saw lots of camps. There were 7 other groups at the campground we stayed at. I did see hunters every day in the field, but usually they were way off, like 1000+ yards or more. Most hunters I saw in one day was 5 and that was the opener.
We saw 17 elk opening morning, including a beautiful 6x6 that I was within a hair of getting a shot at. Saw another raghorn later on just out of range. Day 2 saw 3 nice bulls about 800 yds out but couldn't get to them. Day 2 evening, saw 18 cows at last light. Day 3, had a herd come to 20 yds 10 min before legal time!! Had Elk all over us, but just couldn't pull a shot off.
Sublegal bull at 30 yds, legal bull at 100 but blocked by timber. Day 4 was the only day we were skunked. Day 5, had 6 cows at 100 yds. No cow tag of course.
I learned that 90% of hunters in our area quit after 8 am every morning. Many of them didn't even hunt evenings. The ones that did would leave an hour before dark!! I guess they are scared of the boogeyman. I also learned 90% drove their ATVs down trails and then walked 200 yds,from where they parked. Dad and I never road our ATV except the last morning, and still walked over 1.5 miles from where we parked it.
We found gobs of fresh elk sign. Saw plenty of elk. Other hunters complained of not even seeing a track. Where we were you couldn't walk 5 yds without cutting fresh sign.
We saw 17 elk opening morning, including a beautiful 6x6 that I was within a hair of getting a shot at. Saw another raghorn later on just out of range. Day 2 saw 3 nice bulls about 800 yds out but couldn't get to them. Day 2 evening, saw 18 cows at last light. Day 3, had a herd come to 20 yds 10 min before legal time!! Had Elk all over us, but just couldn't pull a shot off.
Sublegal bull at 30 yds, legal bull at 100 but blocked by timber. Day 4 was the only day we were skunked. Day 5, had 6 cows at 100 yds. No cow tag of course.
I learned that 90% of hunters in our area quit after 8 am every morning. Many of them didn't even hunt evenings. The ones that did would leave an hour before dark!! I guess they are scared of the boogeyman. I also learned 90% drove their ATVs down trails and then walked 200 yds,from where they parked. Dad and I never road our ATV except the last morning, and still walked over 1.5 miles from where we parked it.
We found gobs of fresh elk sign. Saw plenty of elk. Other hunters complained of not even seeing a track. Where we were you couldn't walk 5 yds without cutting fresh sign.