New to CO, archery or first rifle?

hferrin701

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I'm new to the state and have been debating hunting archery or first rifle. Archery warmer weather and less pressure or rifle hunt being easier but more hunting pressure. I'm backpack hunting, looking for advice on which season to chase em, thanks.
 

RockChucker30

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I like archery season because it is a bit less of a circus than rifle. You still need to get away from roads though. I'd draw a line around every road and access point a mile out on a map and then highlight that area as a dead zone. Go further than that and you'll outwalk most folks.
 

CoHiCntry

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Mar 31, 2011
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If your looking at this year, your to late because all 1st season tags are draw only. Unless your thinking about picking up a leftover or something? It depends on a lot of things... a little more info might get you the advise your looking for. 1st season rifle success will undoubtedly be way higher than archery if that makes any difference.
 

hferrin701

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I am from arizona. I guess I meant second rifle because its otc like archery. I dont have much experience hunting elk in the rut and being a non resident i fear my chance of success with a bow will be very slim. I will be backpack hunting so definitely away from roads and majority of pressure. Im looking at hunting 75/751 near durango. I to am looking to avoid the circus of rifle hunting but I also realize shooting a rifle vs a bow will raise my odds. Here in Arizona the elk hunting "culture" people generally stick to road hunting. Ive learned here to get off the roads and I usually find gobbs of elk. So another question to you guys is what is the "culture" like there in CO? How much pressure will I run into backpack hunting several miles from roads?
 

Granby guy

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I am from arizona. I guess I meant second rifle because its otc like archery. I dont have much experience hunting elk in the rut and being a non resident i fear my chance of success with a bow will be very slim. I will be backpack hunting so definitely away from roads and majority of pressure. Im looking at hunting 75/751 near durango. I to am looking to avoid the circus of rifle hunting but I also realize shooting a rifle vs a bow will raise my odds. Here in Arizona the elk hunting "culture" people generally stick to road hunting. Ive learned here to get off the roads and I usually find gobbs of elk. So another question to you guys is what is the "culture" like there in CO? How much pressure will I run into backpack hunting several miles from roads?
There is limited road hunting opportunities in either unit. There are lots of places to find solitude in those areas even during second season. There are good elk numbers and you should find some elk. Another unit to consider in that area is 77 which lies partially within the Weminuche wilderness.