Looking for some advice from the experienced CO hunters on the forum.
I'm used to hunting Mule deer in open country terrains and I have always observed the most deer in those areas when i hunt MT. Due to not drawing a general tag in MT this year I am planning on going to CO, Specifically units 37, 371, 18, 28 in 2nd rifle. I am doing my research and looking at maps for potential hunting areas. I understand this part of CO is much different then eastern MT. My eyes are drawn to the chunks of BLM that look like open country/lower elevations at 7,000-8,000 ft, especially along creeks and rivers.
My question is, do these open areas in CO also hold good numbers of deer? Are they an overlooked terrain for deer since most hunters are chasing elk in the higher elevations?
I am trying to get a better understanding of what these areas look like before i get out there to scout or hunt. Looking at a map can be deceiving, until you get there.
Thanks for any input. Pic for reference of the types of land im looking at
I'm used to hunting Mule deer in open country terrains and I have always observed the most deer in those areas when i hunt MT. Due to not drawing a general tag in MT this year I am planning on going to CO, Specifically units 37, 371, 18, 28 in 2nd rifle. I am doing my research and looking at maps for potential hunting areas. I understand this part of CO is much different then eastern MT. My eyes are drawn to the chunks of BLM that look like open country/lower elevations at 7,000-8,000 ft, especially along creeks and rivers.
My question is, do these open areas in CO also hold good numbers of deer? Are they an overlooked terrain for deer since most hunters are chasing elk in the higher elevations?
I am trying to get a better understanding of what these areas look like before i get out there to scout or hunt. Looking at a map can be deceiving, until you get there.
Thanks for any input. Pic for reference of the types of land im looking at
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