2024 Colorado Units 35/36/45/361, Unit Wide 3rd Season Rifle Deer Tags for Sale

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For the 3rd Season Rifle Deer Hunt, Elevate Your Colorado Hunting Experience Across Units 35, 36, 45, and 361

 

The third-season deer rifle hunt in Colorado's Units 35, 36, 45, and 361 is a special chance for hunters. These areas have many different landscapes, like open meadows, thick forests, and plenty of deer to hunt. About 40% of hunters in the past have been successful, which makes it really appealing for people who want a challenge and a reward.

 

To do well, it's important to explore the area early on to learn where the deer go and the lay of the land. This makes it more likely to find deer when you're hunting. Staying safe is a big deal, so wearing bright orange clothes is necessary to ensure other hunters can see you. Being watchful is extra important because there are bears and other wildlife around.

 

Having a good rifle and scope is super important for hitting targets at different distances. Practicing shooting before the hunt helps you be ready for the real thing. You need to be patient because deer might take a while to show up, and it helps to understand how they act. Be ready for tough hikes and bad weather, like snow. Bringing enough food, water, and ammo is crucial. Purchasing a deer tag is the first step to taking part in this exciting hunting season in Colorado. For more information on these units, check out the links below.

Colorado Unit 35 Hunting Information

Colorado Unit 36 Hunting Information 

Colorado Unit 45 Hunting Information 

Colorado Units 35, 36, 45, & 361: Understanding Landowner Tags and Vouchers

In Colorado, Landowner Tags spanning entire units empower property owners to regulate hunting activities on their land. The allocation of these tags depends on factors such as the size of the property and the population of mule deer in the vicinity. Such tags confer exclusive hunting privileges to landowners and their guests, contributing to the preservation of a healthy deer population and ecosystem. The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission oversees this program, ensuring that hunting practices align with wildlife conservation objectives.

 

Obtaining a landowner tag opens up access to prime hunting grounds in Colorado, encompassing Units 35, 36, 45, and 361. These regions are known for their rich biodiversity, hosting an array of wildlife species, including deer, elk, and sheep. Possessing a landowner tag or voucher enables hunters to skip the standard drawing process, allowing direct participation in rifle hunting for trophy deer during the 3rd Season. This approach underscores the commitment to wildlife conservation and habitat preservation while elevating the caliber of hunting experiences across both private and public lands. If your aim is to pursue trophy mule deer in Units 35, 36, 45, and 361 during the 3rd Rifle Season, reach out to Hunters Domain to explore the possibility of securing a Unit-Wide Landowner Tag through our deposit system.

Highlights of Deer Hunting in Colorado Units 35/36/45/361 During the 3rd Rifle Season

Colorado's Units 35, 36, 45, and 361 offer great chances for deer hunting in the 3rd rifle season. Each area has different features that attract hunters. Unit 35 has 170,000 acres with hills from 6,000ft to 11,000ft high. Unit 36 is 175,000 acres with hills up to 13,370ft high. Unit 45 is huge at 763,000 acres and has hills up to 14,005ft, including the beautiful Mt. of the Holy Cross. Unit 361 is smaller, with hills from 6,750ft to 11,500ft.

 

In November, during the 3rd rifle season, the weather is pretty good for hunting. It's about 50°F during the day and around 28°F at night, with a small chance of rain and some wind.

 

Hunters do pretty well in this season, with about 40% success in Units 35 and 36, and 30% in Units 45 and 361. There are also trails, like those at Castle Peak, and help from the BLM Kremmling Field Office to help hunters get to remote places.

 

Nearby towns like Eagle, Gypsum, Leadville, and Silverthorne, have places to stay and get supplies, which makes hunting easier. Using a rifle for hunting needs skill and patience, and getting the right tags or vouchers is important for finding good hunting spots.

 

If you're interested in hunting in the 3rd rifle season in Units 35, 36, 45, and 361, there's more info to help plan your trip. Check out the links below to find places to stay and get what you need before buying a deer tag.

Eagle, CO

Gypsum, CO

Leadville, CO

Silverthorne, 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

Additional Details

  • 3rd Rifle
  • 35, 36, 361, 45
  • Ask For Availability
  • 3
  • Mule Deer
  • Prepare for Any
  • Buck Deer
  • Unit Wide Tag/Hunt
  • Spot - Stalk
  • Moderate to Difficult
  • DIY (Do It Yourself)
  • Some Trophy
  • Rifle
  • EST: $6,500

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