2015 CO deer tag
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2015 CO deer tag
Well, I just got done applying for my 2015 CO deer tag. I decided to see if my 14 preference points will get me the RFW tag for the Purgatoire Ranch in Southeast CO. I'm still officially a CO resident so I can apply for the RFW tags. As a second choice I put in for a doe tag in the late plains season in unit 102 and a season specific doe tag for the same unit as my 3rd choice. Even if the first 2 don't come through, I should get the 3rd. I have access to a little over 10,000 acres in Yuma county along the Republican River so picking up a nice fat doe there isn't too difficult.
Anybody else apply yet? I'll probably just put in for preference points for everything else since it looks like time may be a little tight this fall.
Anybody else apply yet? I'll probably just put in for preference points for everything else since it looks like time may be a little tight this fall.
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That's for elk. Problem is I don't think I'll have enough time to hunt that unit properly and I hate to burn 20 elk points under those circumstances. When I hunt unit 2 I want to be there at least a week before the season starts and be able to hunt the full season and I can't do that this fall. So I'll just put in for an elk preference point to keep them building up.
The ranch I applied for the deer tag on is only about a 7 hr drive from where I am working in TX, so it is an easier hunt for me. Hopefully it will produce a good heavy buck for the freezer. If not, I'll pop a doe on the Yuma county ranch in the late season.
The ranch I applied for the deer tag on is only about a 7 hr drive from where I am working in TX, so it is an easier hunt for me. Hopefully it will produce a good heavy buck for the freezer. If not, I'll pop a doe on the Yuma county ranch in the late season.
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I missed the deer comment and should have known that it wasn't for elk, as I recall you saying you had like 20 PPs for elk. Hard to believe you could get there in that amount of time from north of Dallas with very little if any freeway going nw up toward Trinidad! In fact, MapQuest shows it's 10 hours give or take a few minutes, but that still is really an easy day's drive and less than I go on my first day heading to Wyoming from up here!
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Don't have to go the Trinidad route. I can take 287 up through Amarillo and go pretty much straight north from there. Wide open country until Lamar, CO and then turn West. Purgatoire Ranch is before you go as far west as Trinidad. Closer to La Junta and Kim. Amarillo is less than 2 hrs to the CO border. Easy drive.
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I haven't been over that way toward the ranch. The closest would have been coming down the back roads through Limon from up in Wyoming when I went down to hunt in the Gila a few years. I had a lot of time and went all the way down on 2 lane highways until I had to hit the freeway at Trinidad to go through the pass. I then went over through Taos and Sante Fe before heading down south through NM to where we hunted. That was a really nice trip taking my time and being able to pull off the roads to look at animals or scenery unlike when you're on the freeways.
#8
I put in for a muley buck tag. I have 1 point which gives me about a 95% chance. We'll see.
I always use a private land doe tag as a 2nd pick just to get some meat if the buck tag fails.
I retired from elk hunting, and my present .45 Kentucky style muzzy isn't legal to hunt elk anyway.
I was also thinking about an antelope tag. Trying to get close enough for my crappy vision, and primitive sights on the Kentucky should be a challenge. I'm getting kind of old to be crawling on my belly for 200 yds. So, not sure about it yet.
I always use a private land doe tag as a 2nd pick just to get some meat if the buck tag fails.
I retired from elk hunting, and my present .45 Kentucky style muzzy isn't legal to hunt elk anyway.
I was also thinking about an antelope tag. Trying to get close enough for my crappy vision, and primitive sights on the Kentucky should be a challenge. I'm getting kind of old to be crawling on my belly for 200 yds. So, not sure about it yet.
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I put in for a muley buck tag. I have 1 point which gives me about a 95% chance. We'll see.
I always use a private land doe tag as a 2nd pick just to get some meat if the buck tag fails.
I retired from elk hunting, and my present .45 Kentucky style muzzy isn't legal to hunt elk anyway.
I was also thinking about an antelope tag. Trying to get close enough for my crappy vision, and primitive sights on the Kentucky should be a challenge. I'm getting kind of old to be crawling on my belly for 200 yds. So, not sure about it yet.
I always use a private land doe tag as a 2nd pick just to get some meat if the buck tag fails.
I retired from elk hunting, and my present .45 Kentucky style muzzy isn't legal to hunt elk anyway.
I was also thinking about an antelope tag. Trying to get close enough for my crappy vision, and primitive sights on the Kentucky should be a challenge. I'm getting kind of old to be crawling on my belly for 200 yds. So, not sure about it yet.