Do You have 2 Perference Points in Colorado?

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Bonecracker

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For what it sounds like, I am looking for an elk hunting partner in 2007 in the state of Colorado! First off I have very good knowledge of this unit that is close to Denver (70 miles) that produces some good bulls. For someone who lives out of state, I have spent some time in the area and even did a guided bow hunt here(2004) a few years back on PUBLIC LAND! We had a nice 5X5 (250-270) or better within 100 yards almost every day. I went back last year just to make sure I could locate all of our good areas and I found all of them but one thanks to GPS! It will take two perference points to draw a tag in this unit and I am looking to exchange my knowledge of the area, man power to take your bull out, and mine if we are lucky, split the cost of a hotel room, food, and gas. There is a catch as allways and here is mine. I have now been on 6 guided elk hunts in the last 10 years and have never even drawn my bow back. YES, I have passed up some below average bulls, and even had good bulls within bow range but it seemed like they allways presented bad angles to me. Heck, I could pay for a new truck when you see what I have spent on these elk hunts, but would not trade my experiences for anything in the world. That being said, I would like to harvest a decent bull sometime in my life (48 years old )and this will be a good chance for me. This will be a Muzzleloader hunt! So if you are interested and have 2 perference points (100% chance of drawing) then e-mail me at [email protected]. I will not get into what Unit # that I will be hunting but contact me and we can talk about that. By the way, this is a goat and sheep unit so be preparied for hiking, hard work, and high altitude. Sounds like fun right! Well, it does to me!!!!!!
 
Wish I had the two P/P's, I would surely jump at the opportunity. Currently, just have the one P/P. Best of luck!
 
You can draw a unit with 250-270 bulls second choice and gain a point in Colorado. The entire state is full of bulls that caliber.
 
>What are the dates?

I am going the entire muzzleloader season in Colorado which are during the dates of Sept 8 - 16th.
 
That sounds exactly like something I've been looking for. I have 2 pp's going into this years draw. I'm by myself, so I've actually been wondering how I am going to do this by myself without any help. I would email you, but my email is down right now. Are you looking for a resident of CO or not? Are you set on the unit, weapon, and season?
Cory
 
Were all of your guided hunts Colorado and Archery?

Just wondering,

Archer
 
Sorry guys been away this weekend!
All of my elk hunts have been bow hunts and they were done in Colorado, Montana, and Idaho! Four of the hunts were guided and two were drop camps. I am not a gun hunter at all (bow hunt only for 27 years) and right now do not own a muzzleloader. But by September I will own a 50 cal. and will be proficient with this weapon. As most of you know, open sights and conicals are a must in Colorado. As for me, I will drive and arrive on Friday 9/7 before the season starts and stay until 9/15 and drive home. I will stay until Saturday afternoon and then drive home. I am open to anyone as long as they willing work as hard for me as I will work for them! That means when your bull is down, I will do everything to help you get your bull off the mountain and you will do the same for me during the rest of the hunt. We are both done when both bulls are off the mountain!
 

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