Wags
WKR
If you want to see some good deer, drive through Craig or Baggs at sunrise and sunset. All on private, but good way to remind yourself what they look like before heading back into the fray. I'll add that hunting right on a private/public fenceline can bite you in the ass. Those land owners get multiple calls each season for a deer or elk shot on public that hopped into private before dying. They get pretty annoyed.
A guy I was hunting with made a bad shot on a deer about 3/4 of a mile from private. His deer made it onto private and we watched it lay down. Tried to contact the land owner, couldn't get ahold of them. Called the game warden, who called the ranch manager on his cell phone. He showed up to escort us to get the deer, but he was UN-Happy! He said it was his 13th call like this that season so far. It was the second day of the season. While we were there, we watched as another group of hunters posted up right on his fenceline. He was seething.
I've had it happen. As long as there's a blood trail leading onto my place it's no big deal to me. I could see that getting old as well but stuff happens. I'd rather it be recovered than left to rot on my land.