Intel on Colorado unit 66
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Spike
Joined: Nov 2012
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From: South Padre Island, Texas
My group of six hunters has drawn elk tags for Colorado unit 66 and none of us have hunted or even been to that unit before. I hunted North of Gunnison in 1992 and I used to live in Colorado but I've been gone for over 20 years. I completely understand not wanting to get your hunting area overrun by other hunters (especially out of State Texans) so I thought I'd offer up some type of trade. All of my group are Sergeants with the Texas State Police plus we have one token Border Patrol Agent. If any locals would like to share some info or stop by our camp for some cold ones I could offer up a cool Texas hunt in return.
I have unlimited access to wild hog hunting, waterfowl and dove hunting, plus some awesome saltwater fishing for Redfish and speckled trout. I'm also working on an alligator hunt. The deer hunting down here is big business which has priced most of us working folks out of the market which is why we started entering the draws in Colorado and Wyoming. Any intel would be appreciated. Thanks
I have unlimited access to wild hog hunting, waterfowl and dove hunting, plus some awesome saltwater fishing for Redfish and speckled trout. I'm also working on an alligator hunt. The deer hunting down here is big business which has priced most of us working folks out of the market which is why we started entering the draws in Colorado and Wyoming. Any intel would be appreciated. Thanks
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I'm very familiar with Colorado GMU 66. I have hunted much of it and had some great success. If you ever hunt there again let me know, I could probably give you some tips on spots to try. I'm also a police sergeant, but for a Colorado municipality.
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Nontypical Buck
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Hard for anyone to give info on hunting areas. Too much info out there already. Internet, internet maps, google earth.
Why I was checking spots that no longer exist, where I hunted thirty years ago, from a thousand miles away. Didn't even walk the land.
If you hunt a new area, you have to hunt and scout at the same time; scout and hunt. Hunt to find the game; never expect the game to come to you. And good places are too discoverable today.
Why I was checking spots that no longer exist, where I hunted thirty years ago, from a thousand miles away. Didn't even walk the land.
If you hunt a new area, you have to hunt and scout at the same time; scout and hunt. Hunt to find the game; never expect the game to come to you. And good places are too discoverable today.



