Colorado Mule Deer

Jalopena16

New Member
Feb 2, 2015
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Arizona
Hi guys my good friend and I are wanting to change up the scenery and get out of Arizona Mule Deer & Whitetail hunting and we have our eyes set on Colorado. I have never hunted Colorado and if anyone had any information on a good unit that is a high draw rate for Archery deer I would greatly appreciate any information. I am willing to trade any information if you ever want to come out to Arizona and hunt anything out here. My friend and I are in great shape and are willing to hike and put in the hours on our boots, we are looking for country where I can put my 15's to work or even the big doctors. Any information would be great and thank you ahead of time for reading and any help offered.
 

ScottR

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Feb 3, 2014
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Head on over to the New Members Introducion section, the guys here will gladly help you out, but like to get to know you a bit.

Second, are you a subscriber? The Colorado MRS is coming out in the next issue of EBJ. You should be able to use that to research CO a bit more and then ask some narrowed down questions on areas etc.
 

coloradoshedhead

Active Member
Jul 9, 2014
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Colorado
Head on over to the New Members Introducion section, the guys here will gladly help you out, but like to get to know you a bit.

Second, are you a subscriber? The Colorado MRS is coming out in the next issue of EBJ. You should be able to use that to research CO a bit more and then ask some narrowed down questions on areas etc.
My favorite issue of the year!
 
Jan 25, 2014
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Utah
Go to the Colorado statistics info and look at the min points to draw list. It will show you the units that needed 0 points to draw.
 

bowhunterjae

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Feb 22, 2011
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Head on over to the New Members Introducion section, the guys here will gladly help you out, but like to get to know you a bit.

Second, are you a subscriber? The Colorado MRS is coming out in the next issue of EBJ. You should be able to use that to research CO a bit more and then ask some narrowed down questions on areas etc.
Great advice ScottR