Colorado 4th Rifle Thread

Couldn’t pass up a big forky this morning. First mule deer, so I wasn’t being too picky. Now I can have fun and help my dad and brother get something. On another note, the rain/snow earlier in the week made some of the roads the slickest crap I’ve ever seen. We had to leave a truck in the field over night and my dad and brother hiked out 4 miles for fear they’d run off a cliff. Be safe out there!
 

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Couldn’t pass up a big forky this morning. First mule deer, so I wasn’t being too picky. Now I can have fun and help my dad and brother get something. On another note, the rain/snow earlier in the week made some of the roads the slickest crap I’ve ever seen. We had to leave a truck in the field over night and my dad and brother hiked out 4 miles for fear they’d run off a cliff. Be safe out there!
That's a hell of a forky! I wouldn't be too mad about one so tall and wide.
 
Couldn’t pass up a big forky this morning. First mule deer, so I wasn’t being too picky. Now I can have fun and help my dad and brother get something. On another note, the rain/snow earlier in the week made some of the roads the slickest crap I’ve ever seen. We had to leave a truck in the field over night and my dad and brother hiked out 4 miles for fear they’d run off a cliff. Be safe out there!
This and a few of the deer I've seen out in the field this year have given me a new appreciation for 'forkies'. Plenty of deer id be happy to shoot, regardless of points. Congrats!
 
Same, south central and not a flake of snow to be seen. Supposedly some coming in the AM but this is wild. This is my first 4th season hunt and I was expecting frigid, but this weather is nicer than 2nd. Definitely adds a layer of challenge to it, cant find a cow to save my life. Been watching bucks chase does for the last couple days though, theyre definitely rutting.
 
I was up above 10k today in NW CO trying to find some dusky grouse, elk tracks everywhere. Snow varied from a few inches to knee deep. Tons of elk sign up high.
 
Dry as a pop corn fart on the front range, deer were rutting but the heat and dry made for tough hunting, silver lining is I’m sure lots of great bucks lived haha, now we need some snow, just steady evenly spaced storms to bring moisture but not decimate animals.
 
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