Colorado Unit 201
Umpqua Hunter,
I spent three weeks bow hunting Unit 201 this last September but I don't have any experience in regards to Unit 61. In 201 you will see bulls every day if you get out of camp. Up until muzzle loader season, they were in mostly bachelor groups. During the muzzle loader season, the larger bulls moved into the big cow herds and by the 20th, they had broken them up into much smaller, bull dominated groups. By the 20th they were really bugling and satellite bulls were very active and coming into cow calls. The larger bulls tried to sound like the biggest, meanest, critters on the mountain and I got the impression that they expected cows to come to them.
Up until the 20th, most of the activity and bugling was the first two hours of daylight and the last two hours before dark.
Water was everywhere and when they did happen to come into a waterhole stand, it was usually after it was too dark to see my pins. Imagine 40 elk with a half dozen good bulls 30 yards away, pushing each other around and too dark to shoot.
If you are a true bow hunter and have the time, you won't regret hunting Unit 201.
Sandman
Bend, OR