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Win for residents starting in 2028. Nonresident allocation applies to first and second draw but gain a point if first choice not drawn.
 
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You mean from a crowding standpoint?

Our buck quality has decreased. They come out with more buck tags for a season that has been historically elk only and it is busy with with elk hunters at that. So there is something of a crowding point.

Then, add some doe tags to a season that has the appeal of very few hunters out. Personally, I see zero reason to be shooting mule deer does in the areas that I know. There just are not that many deer.
 

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^^ Yep. They eliminated a lot of B List cow tags in the wolf areas.
I’m curious if they eliminated some of those cow tags altogether or just switched them to list A. I can’t imagine the few wolves we have now are already making that big of an impact.

Perhaps I am underestimating how much damage wolves can do? Maybe it’s CPW bracing for future impacts?

This will be my 3rd year elk hunting as a resident in CO, trying to get over the learning curve this year! I was hoping to pick up a list B rifle cow tag to help increase my chances at filling the freezer, but it looks like I won’t have too many opportunities to do that now.
 
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^^^ You can find that out when the quotas are released after the application deadline
 
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