Colorado 2nd/3rd season elk

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What season do you guys prefer in Colorado? Buddy and I are planning on Montana next fall but am thinking of buying an over the counter tag in Colorado to get some elk hunting in this fall as well. Leaning towards 3rd season, am guessing you could be running into a good bit of snow depending on the year? What sort of country do you typically hunt that time of year, old burns?

I know last year we hunted Montana first week of November and it was crazy warm out still and all our tags got punched around 7-8k elevation. Would the elk still be high at that time of year in Colorado as well? I’m planning on either camping at the truck or spiking out, whatever seems most logical with what I may be seeing.

Thanks for any help!
 
Later season hunts can be very weather dependant and it pays to be flexible. Have a plan to hunt everywhere between the winter range and the highest elevation.

I've seen everything between -20 with a ton of snow and 70 degree tee shirt weather in 2nd and 3rd.
 
I kinda figured as much. Does it seem like one season gets less pressure than the other? Or are both fairly pressured regardless?
 
Maybe 3rd, but really it’s a coin flip year to year. You might find a spot one year that is pretty unpressured and the next year it is crawling with hunters. But that’s the way it is when my state is generous enough to issue unlimited elk tags, I would just make a plan and then stick with it, analysis paralysis won’t help you kill a bull just come out pick a unit and an area and go hunt it hard
 
If you are going one or the other with no other data points about a specific area and gambling on weather (all things being equal scenario), then 3rd rifle is the better choice.
 
Supposedly the phase of the moon effects elk movement which has some people sold on 2nd season. There's a good chance there will be snow and cold for 3rd season
The Denver area has an urban legend of a wicked " little " snow storm for Halloween. If you want to see elk go for 3rd season or cold weather. Old timers say to go elk hunting after election day. Some people believe 2nd season is " magic time "
You pays your money and you take your chances
 
Two years ago my 2nd rifle hunt got about a foot of snow for the last half of it. This past season it was shorts and t shirt weather. 3rd rifle is just as variable.

I'd pick whichever season works best for your schedule and plan on hunting a unit that contains both summer and winter elk range
 
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