2024 Colorado Unit 30, Unit Wide 2nd Season Rifle Deer Tags for Sale

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Unlock Unit 30's 2nd Season Rifle Mule Deer Hunting Opportunities in Colorado

 

Unit 30 in Colorado offers a unique landscape for the 2024 second-season rifle deer hunting. The terrain transitions from moderate farmlands along the river and interstate to the rugged northern reaches near Douglass Pass. The 2020 Pine Gulch Fire significantly altered this unit's environment, leading to a regeneration that has enhanced its appeal as a hunting destination. This transformation has been a boon for game quality, particularly benefiting rifle deer hunters seeking trophy catches. The fire's aftermath fostered new growth, creating lush habitats for wildlife and boosting game visibility. The deer population has flourished, presenting hunters with improved opportunities to secure a prized tag. Particularly in the areas beyond the lowland near Interstate 70, the BLM lands exhibit remarkable recovery, solidifying the unit as a prime hunting choice. For rifle enthusiasts, this unit presents a revitalized hunting ground ripe with possibilities for memorable pursuits. Whether you're seeking the thrill of the hunt or the chance to bag a trophy deer, purchasing a deer tag here offers a gateway to Colorado's rejuvenated wilderness and its abundant game. For more insights, click the link below for detailed information about Unit 30.

Colorado Unit 30 Hunting Information

Explore Colorado Unit 30 Rifle Mule Deer Hunting with Landowner Vouchers and Tags

In Colorado, Unit-Wide Landowner Tags enable property owners to manage hunting activities on their property. The availability of these tags is determined by the property's size and the mule deer population in the vicinity. With such tags, only the property owners and their invited guests have the privilege to hunt, aiding in maintaining a healthy deer population and a balanced ecosystem. The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission oversees this program to ensure that hunting practices are beneficial for wildlife conservation.

 

Securing a landowner tag provides access to great hunting locations in Colorado, such as Unit 30. This unit is celebrated for its diverse wildlife, including antelope, deer, and elk. By using a landowner tag or voucher, hunters can bypass the standard lottery system and proceed directly to hunting trophy deer with a rifle during the 2nd Season. This approach to hunting is advantageous for conserving wildlife and their habitats and enhances the hunting experience on private and public lands. If your aim is to hunt prize mule deer in Unit 30 during the 2nd Rifle Season, consider reaching out to Hunters Domain to learn how you can obtain a Unit Wide Landowner Tag through our deposit system.

Essential Information on Unit 30's 2nd Season Rifle Deer Hunting in Colorado

Unit 30 in Colorado covers an expansive 555,000 acres, translating to 876 square miles of challenging and diverse terrain. This unit is a destination for hunters seeking an exceptional experience, especially during the 2nd Rifle Season, offering unique challenges across its varied landscapes:

  • Demanding Terrain: Elevations in Unit 30 range from 4,450 ft to 8,980 ft, with the terrain classified as moderately difficult. This landscape demands physical fitness and strategic planning from hunters, especially those with rifles in the 2nd Season. Navigating the steep slopes and deep canyons is both a test and a thrill, turning each successful hunt into a notable accomplishment.
  • High Success Rates: The success rates for rifle hunters are impressive. With an abundant deer population and well-managed habitats, hunters have a favorable chance of success. These rates indicate the unit's excellent wildlife management and the fertile hunting grounds it offers.
  • Exceptional Wildlife: Mule Deer in Unit 30 exhibit remarkable quality, with typical sightings between 160” and 180” and occasional encounters with 200”+ bucks. The maintained buck-to-doe ratio of 40:100 ensures a stable and healthy deer population, enhancing the hunting experience for those with deer tags.
  • Ideal Weather Conditions: The 2nd Rifle Season in October/November enjoys optimal hunting weather, with highs of 60°F, lows of 34°F, a 14% chance of rain, and 10 MPH winds, crafting perfect conditions for hunters.
  • Ease of Access: Unit 30's wild landscapes are conveniently located near Fruita and Grand Junction, providing easy access to local amenities. This proximity allows hunters to combine the remote hunting experience with the convenience of nearby facilities.
  • Expert Taxidermy Services: Darryl's Taxidermy in Grand Junction offers over 42 years of experience in preserving hunting trophies. Whether you're looking to mount deer or any other game, Darryl's expertise ensures your successful hunt will be remembered for years to come.

Purchasing a deer tag for Unit 30 opens the door to a hunting area where challenging terrains, abundant wildlife, and the thrill of the hunt converge, offering an unforgettable adventure. For additional details on accommodations and local services, please follow the links provided below. 

Fruita, CO

Grand Junction, CO 

 

Important Reminder: 

A landowner tag/voucher is not your hunting license or carcass tag. It is your responsibility to obtain the following;

 
  1. Colorado small game license.
  2. State of Colorado carcass tag for the species you are hunting.
  3. Additionally, be aware of and prepared to purchase any required habitat stamps or other access stamps to ensure you meet all requirements. 
  4. The purchase of a Colorado big game voucher does not use your preference points.  
 

Although we strive to provide the most accurate and up-to-date information, we urge all hunters to do their own research. The price listed above is an estimated cost of the Colorado tag as we assist many landowners in the sale of their tags, prices can vary from one landowner in the same unit to another landowner. If you have any questions, let us help you BEFORE you purchase.

For information or to purchase tags:

Call, Text, Or Email Jimmy Horton

936-287-3304

Jimmy@HuntersDomain.com

FAQs

Q What is the trophy potential in Colorado unit 30 for mule deer?

The average buck is around 150" but each year they take bucks over 175". In 2019 Brett C. took a buck over 200"

Additional Details

  • 2nd Rifle
  • 30
  • Ask For Availability
  • 1
  • Mule Deer
  • Prepare for Any
  • Buck Deer
  • Unit Wide Tag/Hunt
  • Spot - Stalk
  • Moderate to Difficult
  • DIY (Do It Yourself)
  • Some Trophy
  • Rifle
  • EST: $3,200

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