Hardest unit to draw in Colorado

Last year it was either unit 2 or 201 depending on how you look at it. Both of those units required preference point totals in the low 20's for residents and upper 20's for non-residents.
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Units 2, 10, 201, 76, 61 and couple others are about 15-25+ preference points for a non-resident to draw. They all have plenty of public land. They are just the "top tier" units, according to CPW.

No way I would wait 25 years to hunt a unit. I'd just save up and buy a landowner tag in New Mexico every 3-5 years.
 
I guess I'm just not familiar with that area, maybe I better take a trip out there.
I've hunted the Uintas, is that the same type of habitat?
Have always thought of the area as more of a ranching/pasture type habitat, with very little cover.
I hunt with a longbow, so I need cover, lot's of it. lol
Jim
 
I guess I'm just not familiar with that area, maybe I better take a trip out there.
I've hunted the Uintas, is that the same type of habitat?
Have always thought of the area as more of a ranching/pasture type habitat, with very little cover.
I hunt with a longbow, so I need cover, lot's of it. lol
Jim
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I guess I'm just not familiar with that area, maybe I better take a trip out there.
I've hunted the Uintas, is that the same type of habitat?
Have always thought of the area as more of a ranching/pasture type habitat, with very little cover.
I hunt with a longbow, so I need cover, lot's of it. lol
Jim
How many points do you have? Unless these hunts fall into the hybrid draw you must have a ton of points to draw. Outside the hybrid draw there is no getting lucky in the draw in Colorado.
 
Not for me, I'm tryin to talk my kids into applying.
They are young enough to still be hunting in 25 years, I'm not.
I'm happy to go camping, fishing, stump shooting, with the possibility of seeing an elk.
Been hunting in Colorado since the 90s, I've done lot's of homework. lol
Jim
 
Not for me, I'm tryin to talk my kids into applying.
They are young enough to still be hunting in 25 years, I'm not.
I'm happy to go camping, fishing, stump shooting, with the possibility of seeing an elk.
Been hunting in Colorado since the 90s, I've done lot's of homework. lol
Jim


If your kids don’t already have 20 preference points and are CO residents there is pretty much no chance they will draw unit 2 for a VERY, Very, very long time....
 
That's why they should start now so their not dead by the time they draw.
Unit 2 might be the best, but just getting them to apply is the start, they can at least start building points, which is what I'd like them to do.
No matter what, having points will get them into a less crowded unit.
They just have to see that it's a benefit for the future.
Jim
 
How many points do you have? Unless these hunts fall into the hybrid draw you must have a ton of points to draw. Outside the hybrid draw there is no getting lucky in the draw in Colorado.
If you’re not a resident, you can forget the deer and elk hybrid draws. Because nr caps apply, residents usually draw these tags.
 
That's why they should start now so their not dead by the time they draw.
Unit 2 might be the best, but just getting them to apply is the start, they can at least start building points, which is what I'd like them to do.
No matter what, having points will get them into a less crowded unit.
They just have to see that it's a benefit for the future.
Jim

Why do you think the unit number matters to accrue points?
 
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