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INFO: Mule Deer Hunting in Colorado Unit 20
The higher elevations and steep inclines propel Unit 20 towards the top of the list of more physically demanding units to hunt in Colorado. However, if you are up to the challenge, this unit contains some large mule deer with the average quality measuring between 140” and 160” with the trophy potential of 170” and up. This unit is blanketed with several forested areas that provide substantial cover for the mule deer. However, you as a skilled hunter will know the fresh sign to scout for in order to close in on the deer. Of all the several thousand acres of forested public property in unit 20, Rocky Mountain National Park and Estes Park are off-limits to hunting.
SUCCESS RATES for Mule Deer Hunting in Colorado Unit 20
5 Year Estimated Average for Deer
Archery 16%
Muzzle Loader 20%
2nd Rifle 31%
3rd Rifle 52%
4th Rifle 50%
Mule Deer TROPHY QUALITY for Unit 20 Colorado
Average Quality 140″ – 160″
Trophy Potential 175″+
Buck to Doe Ratio 40:100
Colorado Unit 20 Mule Deer Hunting FORUM Coming Soon!
INFO: Elk Hunting in Colorado Unit 20
Being that Unit 20 sits in the northern boundary of Colorado, it’s no surprise that this area gets cold in the winter. The highest elevations rise in excess of 11,000 feet just north of Rocky Mountain National Park! Therefore, the elk herds will be forced to forage for food further down the mountain. Be mindful of the elk migratory patterns when planning your hunt as the higher mountaintops are more fruitful in the early seasons such as archery, muzzleloader, and first rifle and the lower areas offer more productive hunting in the later rifle seasons. Strategy and persistence pay off BIG since this unit produces trophy elk every passing year!
SUCCESS RATES for Elk Hunting in Colorado Unit 20
5 Year Estimated Average for Elk
Archery 24%
Muzzle Loader 40%
1st Rifle 55%
2nd Rifle 60%
3rd Rifle 52%
4th Rifle 65%
Elk TROPHY QUALITY for Unit 20 Colorado
Average Quality 280″ – 320″
Trophy Potential 330″+
Bull to Cow Ratio 42:100
Colorado Unit 20 Elk Hunting FORUM Coming Soon!
Total Acreage: 772,000 acres over approximately 1,200 square miles
Total Public Land: 279,000 acres or 36%
Land Ownership Mix: 64% Private; 36% Public; USFS Wilderness: 21,632 acres; USFS: 190,000 acres; BLM: 1,024 acres; State Land: 2,560 acres; Other Govt Owned: 177,152 acres
Species: Black Bear, Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn
Elevation Variances: 5,000 ft. to 14,000 ft.
Terrain Difficulty Overall: Mild to Moderate
Land Coverage/Vegetation: 43% evergreen forest, 12% cultivated crops, 12% grassland/herbaceous, 11% shrub/scrub and 4% barren land
Unit 20 Boundaries: (Larimer, Boulder County Colorado) bounded on North by Larimer County Roads 44H (Buckhorn Road), 27, 38E, 19, and Harmony Road; on East by Interstate25; on South by Colorado 52, US-South Highway 287, Boulder County Road 34 (Niwot/Neva Roads), US-South Highway 36, Boulder County Roads 94, 81, 106, and 95 (Left hand Canyon Dr.), 102 (Brainard Lake Road), and ridge line from Brainard Lake West to Pawnee Park; on West by Continental Divide, Rocky Mountain National Park boundary, and Pennock Creek-Elk Creek Divide
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