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<blockquote data-quote="Aviator" data-source="post: 3527785" data-attributes="member: 47132"><p>Myself and a few friends have hunted the over the counter hunts in southwest Colorado 5 times during the rifle hunt and once during the archery hunt. The only hunt we didn’t bring elk home with us was the archery hunt, and that was due to poor shooting on my part, not lack of elk. </p><p> We have had really good success hunting around the edges of the Weminuche Wilderness area north of Durango. Just make sure you’re prepared as it’s fairly high elevation and normally you’ll be carrying the elk out on a pack frame. </p><p> Quite a few outfitters in the area will pack your elk out if they have time, and it’s worth every penny they charge, those mountains are steep!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aviator, post: 3527785, member: 47132"] Myself and a few friends have hunted the over the counter hunts in southwest Colorado 5 times during the rifle hunt and once during the archery hunt. The only hunt we didn’t bring elk home with us was the archery hunt, and that was due to poor shooting on my part, not lack of elk. We have had really good success hunting around the edges of the Weminuche Wilderness area north of Durango. Just make sure you’re prepared as it’s fairly high elevation and normally you’ll be carrying the elk out on a pack frame. Quite a few outfitters in the area will pack your elk out if they have time, and it’s worth every penny they charge, those mountains are steep! [/QUOTE]
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