GJgo
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So a friend and I want to start putting in for antelope tags in NW Colorado. I figure we'll start with with doe tags so we can get some practice, get some meat in the freezer, and start getting some preference points for a pronghorn buck tag. I'd like to find some good public land areas where we can start drawing doe tags within the first or second year.
Does anyone have advice on good public land units up there? I've hunted Elk in the area a few times but haven't spent any time down low where the turbo goats roam. I've been looking at maps and the DOW preference point guide, and on paper, the two units that look good to me are 11 & 4. Unit 11 looks like it has more animals but 4 looks easier to get in to.
I've seen tons of pronghorn roaming the Bookcliffs in my neck of the woods along the CO / UT border, but it looks like they don't give out any tags for that unit...
Thanks in advance to all. Any experience / thoughts? Hopefully exbiologist can chime in.
Does anyone have advice on good public land units up there? I've hunted Elk in the area a few times but haven't spent any time down low where the turbo goats roam. I've been looking at maps and the DOW preference point guide, and on paper, the two units that look good to me are 11 & 4. Unit 11 looks like it has more animals but 4 looks easier to get in to.
I've seen tons of pronghorn roaming the Bookcliffs in my neck of the woods along the CO / UT border, but it looks like they don't give out any tags for that unit...
Thanks in advance to all. Any experience / thoughts? Hopefully exbiologist can chime in.