Colorado Elk 2026 Applications

John87

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I am in the planning stage of my second trip to Colorado for elk, went in 2022 1st rifle and seen elk but didn’t take a shot. Was a good learning experience, and definitely learned a lot, but it’s been 4 years and I know things have changed with the draw. Me and a buddy are planning on trying to draw an Archery tag, and I’m not asking for specific details, but some general info on which units I can draw without any points. I have been going through GoHunt and OnX and trying to decide on units to apply to, but since the draw changed this past year, I’m not sure that all that info will be correct. I don’t want to mention units or areas, if anyone has any info pertaining specifically to certain areas, just pm me. Thanks for any info.
 
Keep looking at the CPW stats or the “pay for” services. All info you need in there, if people are blabbing about great low point or no point units, they are dumb dumbs and deserve to have their units creep
 
Its really easy to find this info out just looking at CPW website, and if your using goHunt its even easier.

Pick a part of the state you want to hunt and there should be a 0 point unit you can draw.
 
I am in the planning stage of my second trip to Colorado for elk, went in 2022 1st rifle and seen elk but didn’t take a shot. Was a good learning experience, and definitely learned a lot, but it’s been 4 years and I know things have changed with the draw. Me and a buddy are planning on trying to draw an Archery tag, and I’m not asking for specific details, but some general info on which units I can draw without any points. I have been going through GoHunt and OnX and trying to decide on units to apply to, but since the draw changed this past year, I’m not sure that all that info will be correct. I don’t want to mention units or areas, if anyone has any info pertaining specifically to certain areas, just pm me. Thanks for any info.
The other guys in here are right. There's probably too many options once you realize all you could draw right now for archery. I'd suggest making sure the hunt has the right terrain/style for you.

Like, if you want to call and pound timber, don't end up in the junipers and sage. If you want to glass, make sure you have some burns or alpine to glass. If you want to backpack in, make sure it's got that kind of country and not too many roads everywhere. I'd be much more concerned with finding a unit that fits the style you want, and that's usually just a factor of matching up draw odds with flying around e-scouting.
 
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