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Posted: 5/8/2024 11:53:17 AM EDT
Florida man here.
We are going to be in Colorado for a couple of weeks around November and would like to do some hunting. Elk would be great but are open to other game. No idea how Colorado regulations work but is it possible to purchase an OTC permit then head out to the field to hunt? I know there are unit restrictions and I assume all the good ones will be filled and accept that but what about the lesser units? Other than the draws (too late now and too expensive) how does a non-resident go about doing a bit of hunting or am I pissing in the wind? |
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You can Unlimited licenses (Over the counter). November will put you into 2nd or 3rd rifle.
Here's the handbook. https://cpw.state.co.us/Documents/RulesRegs/Brochure/BigGame/biggame.pdf You're gonna be into the endeavor 800 bucks for otc out of state elk. I'd decline that, especially knowing what the OTC units look like and how crazy they get. |
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If you’re only going to be here a couple weeks, you’re from FL, and this trip isn’t solely about hunting.Don’t go. I’m not trying to be an ass, but altitude sickness and hypoxia are alive and well. Any buddies I have coming from low elevation to hunt I have them come a week in advance just so we can get them acclimated. 2 weeks likely is not enough time if hunting isn’t your sole mission.
Add in the above mentioned cost for the tag let alone the cost for the gear you’ll need for a good cold weather hunt, unless you can rent or borrow it, you’ll be in this for a couple grand per person. Keep in mind elk love the cold and they live at elevation, so you have to go to them typically. So be prepared to hike…a lot…at elevations you’re not accustomed to, and if you are successful, with a few trips of 80 lb hauls back and forth to vehicles |
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IF you're successful, remember Colorado's not flat.
Your truck may be parked at 10000', but the elk may be 3 miles and 2000' above the pullout where you parked. Elk quarters are heavy, it takes multiple trips to haul it back. Some GMUs want the head so they can test for CWD. So 3-5 roundtrips adds up to 9-12 miles of up walking uphill (6000' elevation gain). And another 9-12 miles walking downhill with a 80lb pack (bring trekking poles to help your knees). Bring a friend or two to cut trips. If your lucky, you may be able to find an outfitter that will pack out the elk on a horse...but it's a couple hundred dollars and you have to make reservations and have a satellite phone (or inreach) to call them. Most places in the mountains don't have cell service. This is for wilderness hunts (no ATVs or electric bikes allowed). We hike up 14000' mountains or backpack/scout the wilderness areas all summer, and it's still a ballbuster. You could also pay an outfitter tens of thousands of dollars and they'd do all the work. You could also do OTC for pronghorn. But the OTC GMUs hunt spots are typically walk in only. We typically walk 12 miles when pronghorn hunting with my kids, but it's typically flat and much lower elevation (6000'). Here's this year tag prices Elk Nonresident bull/fishing combo* ............$803.39 Nonresident either-sex/fishing combo* ...$803.39 Nonresident cow/fishing combo* ...........$803.39 Nonresident youth/fishing combo* .........$122.91 Pronghorn Nonresident adult/fishing combo*..........$481.52 Nonresident youth/fishing combo* .........$122.91 DEER Nonresident adult/fishing combo*..........$481.52 Nonresident youth/fishing combo* .........$122.91 You also have to have a Nonresident small game license to get a big game tag which is another $100 |
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So hypothetically if we run across a herd of elk while out hiking could we go into town, get a couple of OTC tags then go back out and shoot one?
Yeah, I know. Highly unlikely and would involve a couple days with cooperative elk just hanging out in an available GMU but does it work that way? |
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Originally Posted By GaryM: So hypothetically if we run across a herd of elk while out hiking could we go into town, get a couple of OTC tags then go back out and shoot one? Yeah, I know. Highly unlikely and would involve a couple days with cooperative elk just hanging out in an available GMU but does it work that way? View Quote No. Tags must be purchased before the season for that tag starts. |
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"Positive rights" are neither.
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Got it. Thanks.
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My local CPW office said to not bother with OTC tags
How about fishing? |
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We will be bringing fly and spinning rods. Some of the most beautiful streams I have ever seen up in those mountains.
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If you think I am sexy now just wait until you find out I have full medical and dental.
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Originally Posted By uncle_big_green: No. Tags must be purchased before the season for that tag starts. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By uncle_big_green: Originally Posted By GaryM: So hypothetically if we run across a herd of elk while out hiking could we go into town, get a couple of OTC tags then go back out and shoot one? Yeah, I know. Highly unlikely and would involve a couple days with cooperative elk just hanging out in an available GMU but does it work that way? No. Tags must be purchased before the season for that tag starts. Incorrect. OTC tags can be purchased after the season begins. |
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CO, USA
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[Last Edit: pestilence12]
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Originally Posted By Seydou: Incorrect. OTC tags can be purchased after the season begins. View Quote yeah, this, OTC can be bought over the counter at any point (unless something is new). As long as you have a small game and fishing license, you can get a large game OTC. I did that for deer when I was hunting for elk in an OTC unit years ago. Saw no elk, but lots of deer, so I went down to the CPW office and got an OTC deer tag, filled it that afternoon. I haven't hunted an OTC unit for about a decade, so that information may be dated and I wouldn't be surprised if they changed it. Call your CPW office and ask. OP, I will say, the only time I've been frustrated hunting (and shot at while hunting) was in OTC units. So brace yourself for that reality. Also, fly fishing streams in November will be cold. But you probably already know that. Come with midge nymph patterns in hand |
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Originally Posted By Seydou: Incorrect. OTC tags can be purchased after the season begins. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Seydou: Originally Posted By uncle_big_green: Originally Posted By GaryM: So hypothetically if we run across a herd of elk while out hiking could we go into town, get a couple of OTC tags then go back out and shoot one? Yeah, I know. Highly unlikely and would involve a couple days with cooperative elk just hanging out in an available GMU but does it work that way? No. Tags must be purchased before the season for that tag starts. Incorrect. OTC tags can be purchased after the season begins. My info may have been dated since I haven't gone in at least 10 years. I'll check later. Looked it up and I was wrong. Seydou is correct. Apologies. That's what I get for not going for a while. @GaryM https://cpw.state.co.us/Documents/RulesRegs/Brochure/BigGame/biggame.pdf |
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Thanks guys. It is a long shot for us but on the off chance it will be something to think about.
We do not have a particular location we will be in. Flexibility in plans is a very good thing but the area will be close to the southern border probably in the middle south of Durango, |
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If you think I am sexy now just wait until you find out I have full medical and dental.
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Originally Posted By GaryM: So hypothetically if we run across a herd of elk while out hiking could we go into town, get a couple of OTC tags then go back out and shoot one? Yeah, I know. Highly unlikely and would involve a couple days with cooperative elk just hanging out in an available GMU but does it work that way? View Quote Yes, the Elk will just hang out and wait for you to go get a tag and come back and shoot them..... They don't get that big by being stupid. |
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If you think I am sexy now just wait until you find out I have full medical and dental.
Personal pronouns are kiushgvlakjbnoiuvb/nxunefu ewdf/lkujghfoiuanxy;ople |
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Originally Posted By GaryM: So hypothetically if we run across a herd of elk while out hiking could we go into town, get a couple of OTC tags then go back out and shoot one? Yeah, I know. Highly unlikely and would involve a couple days with cooperative elk just hanging out in an available GMU but does it work that way? View Quote Hypothetically, yes. But the likelihood is almost nil that you would 1) see that 2) be in a GMU that allows OTC 3) by the time you get the tag, get back, etc., no one has scared them off either by hunting or just being an idiot. What you are more likely to find is elk on a bunch of private land next to a NF or BLM land that have not a care in the world about hunters cus they have an OnX subscription too and know they're safe. |
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Just get the small game hunting and fishing license. You might get to pop a grouse. You’re gonna be that far south, and want to get into some trout go into NM and fish the San Juan below Navajo dam.
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