If all goes as planned, next year is finally going to be the year that I burn my mule deer points and hunt for mule deer during an early seasonrifle high country mule deer hunt.
I have been researching this hunt for several years and have narrowed my choice to a couple units. One possiblity that I struggle to make a decision on is hunting the Flattops Wilderness area in the units consisting of 12, 24, 25, 26, and 231. Eastmans' has ranked it good in the past and it has taken 8 or more PP's lately to draw. However, Colorado's harvest statistics have shown a big 0% success rate the past few years.
What am I missing? Has anyone hunted this area or been in the Flattops during the early season time frame and seen deer? I can't seem to figure out what might be causing this unit to be a good unit or require 8-9 PPs if the year after year harvest success is 0.
Eastmans, I would love to understand how you come to a green chip unit and I believe in the past even a blue chip unit for this hunt.
I'm thouroughly confused on this unit and if anyone has some info they want to share by PM or otherwise I would appreciate it.
I have been researching this hunt for several years and have narrowed my choice to a couple units. One possiblity that I struggle to make a decision on is hunting the Flattops Wilderness area in the units consisting of 12, 24, 25, 26, and 231. Eastmans' has ranked it good in the past and it has taken 8 or more PP's lately to draw. However, Colorado's harvest statistics have shown a big 0% success rate the past few years.
What am I missing? Has anyone hunted this area or been in the Flattops during the early season time frame and seen deer? I can't seem to figure out what might be causing this unit to be a good unit or require 8-9 PPs if the year after year harvest success is 0.
Eastmans, I would love to understand how you come to a green chip unit and I believe in the past even a blue chip unit for this hunt.
I'm thouroughly confused on this unit and if anyone has some info they want to share by PM or otherwise I would appreciate it.
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