We were not successful for the 2nd year straight in CO GMU 82. Not only, unsuccessful, but never saw an elk. I'm interested to know how others did in the unit (not hunting the BACA Refuge). Anyone hunt Archery/Muzzie/1st Rifle in 82 this season?
A few notes:
Last season we hunted exclusively in one deep drainage about 10-miles back. Camped at 10,000 ft and hunted from 8.5 - 12k for the 4-day first rifle season. Lots of old sign and great looking country, but no elk. The overwhelming advice from the Roksliders was to be more mobile. So this year we hunted from a base camp with access to a more, shorter drainages. Each morning we trudged up to the ridgeline around 9500 ft and hiked up the ridgeline glassing the dark timbers hard in the evening and mornings, and still hunting them with some cow calls midday.
We were stepping in week old elk poop and tracks literally every other step. We ran into 2 elk carcasses from the Archery season. They looked like they were in the area heavy 2-weeks prior, but we never spotted one.
We gave up a midday/afternoon hunt to check out what the fuss was about at the Baca Wildlife Refuge, and OMG what a poor sight. The refuge was open to hunting 2 seasons ago, is about 7-miles deep and holds a herd of elk. It is only accessible by bike, horseback, or on foot during daylight hours. We pulled up to a parking lot with 30+ cars, 90% of which were decked out with mountain bike racks. We talked to an older guy who tried to walk-in. He said it was literally a race at daylight for people on mountain bikes to peddle as fast as they can to the back of the refuge and find the herd of elk. Whoever got there first got an elk. He called it "Black Friday" for elk hunting. We could not believe that people hunted like that and found joy in it. We quickly left in disgust and headed back to the mountains.
Anyways - great views, fun camping, lots of exercise, but not elk again. We will be trying a new unit next season, so time to start prepping. Good luck everyone!
A few notes:
Last season we hunted exclusively in one deep drainage about 10-miles back. Camped at 10,000 ft and hunted from 8.5 - 12k for the 4-day first rifle season. Lots of old sign and great looking country, but no elk. The overwhelming advice from the Roksliders was to be more mobile. So this year we hunted from a base camp with access to a more, shorter drainages. Each morning we trudged up to the ridgeline around 9500 ft and hiked up the ridgeline glassing the dark timbers hard in the evening and mornings, and still hunting them with some cow calls midday.
We were stepping in week old elk poop and tracks literally every other step. We ran into 2 elk carcasses from the Archery season. They looked like they were in the area heavy 2-weeks prior, but we never spotted one.
We gave up a midday/afternoon hunt to check out what the fuss was about at the Baca Wildlife Refuge, and OMG what a poor sight. The refuge was open to hunting 2 seasons ago, is about 7-miles deep and holds a herd of elk. It is only accessible by bike, horseback, or on foot during daylight hours. We pulled up to a parking lot with 30+ cars, 90% of which were decked out with mountain bike racks. We talked to an older guy who tried to walk-in. He said it was literally a race at daylight for people on mountain bikes to peddle as fast as they can to the back of the refuge and find the herd of elk. Whoever got there first got an elk. He called it "Black Friday" for elk hunting. We could not believe that people hunted like that and found joy in it. We quickly left in disgust and headed back to the mountains.
Anyways - great views, fun camping, lots of exercise, but not elk again. We will be trying a new unit next season, so time to start prepping. Good luck everyone!