I've been thinking about Colorado deer, and how most say it used to be such a great place to hunt bigger bucks. Now we know the winter nearly ten years ago killed a lot of deer, but doesn't seem to be recovering very quick..or do you believe it is? Since that bad winter it seems that every winter is a risk for the deer herd up there. Where from 1980's-2008 it seemed to be ok even with bad winters, big deer to be found, much easier drawable/otc units with big bucks to be found. Now it seems like there's one unit that's really considered great in Colorado, and we all know what unit that is. Is Colorado deer really getting that bad, compared to the past? This isn't intended to bash Colorado deer/management in anyway, and the same thing can be said about other States nearby with the good/bad. I'm just trying to see what you think is going on with the Colorado deer, and it's future?