Colorado Elk Hunt
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From: mrg16819
18-May-18
I am a Pennsylvania hunter looking to do a 2019 Elk hunt in Colorado. Anyone have any input on outfitters or what zones to focus on?
From: Pyrannah
18-May-18
good luck man!! Can't help with Colorado, but being from PA as well, i know the desire to get out there!
ben
From: Firsty
18-May-18
I would focus on the western zone.......
From: md5252
19-May-18
If you go with an outfitter make sure he has private land to hunt. Otherwise you’d be better off doing a DIY hunt
As far as zones, pros and cons to all of them. Do the research and crunch the numbers
From: Charlie Rehor
19-May-18
Rockin R, Bowsite Sponsor. 7,000 acres of Private. See Bowsite Outfitter Reports.
From: Treeline
19-May-18
Coming from the east on your first elk hunt, an outfitter will definitely be a good investment. Just be sure to do your homework and get a good one. You have time to call them up and talk to them as well as check references.
Good luck!
From: splitlimb13
19-May-18
I agree with treeline! The OP is from the other side of the country. Is he supposed to drive down every weekend and scout. I always see people posting these types responses when an Outfitter is brought into the picture. If I was planning a hunt in a different state I'd spend the money before I'd go in blind. I'm a diy guy for sure. I've never been on a guided hunt , although if I were flying across the country to a new place you bet I would be. Good luck.
From: cnelk
19-May-18
cnelk's Link
Colorado Outfitters Association - see link
From: Buglmin
20-May-18
Banded Peaks Ranch, or even the Jicarilla Apache Reservation. Lots of good, solid outfitters in Colorado, and having guided on the Banded Peaks Ranch, I have seen the quality of bulls being killed there, and the Jic's are killing some great bulls, cheap!!
From: LINK
20-May-18
Lol
From: Franklin
21-May-18
Going on a guided hunt on public land and happen across other DIY hunters will crush you mentally. I would only go guided on private land unless the hunt is dirt cheap.
You don`t necessarily have to "scout" every area you hunt. You don`t scout a Alaskan DIY Caribou hunt....or a Montana spring bear hunt on berries....Pronghorn in Wyoming. Do you research....hunt hard and smart and you stand just as good of a chance as a guided hunt on public land.
From: swampokie
21-May-18
+1 franklin knocked it outa tha park!