Colorado Unit 44 Topo Map

Colorado unit 44 hunting topo map to plan your successful hunt. Includes private and public land boundaries, roads and topography.

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Colorado Unit 44 Hunting Topo Map with Printed Boundaries

Hunters Domain has Colorado Unit 44 hunt area maps that are 1:100,000-scale maps using Bureau of Land Management land status base maps.

Our UNIT 44 maps include:

Colorado public land ownership boundaries
Topographical contour lines
1:100,000 scale for easy viewing
Roads printed
Key terrain features to help you plan your hunt or trip
Hunt area or game management unit 44 (GMU 44) boundary is overlaid on the BLM base map
Easy planning for your upcoming big game hunt by defining roads and routes into the preferred area
Custom maps for Unit 44 are also available (See it all on one map):

Color aerial photo maps: high resolution (you define borders/boundaries)
TOPO maps only where you easily define borders or edges of maps with our online program
Hybrid maps: a unique and detailed aerial photo combined with a USGS topographical maps (user-defined boundaries)
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The actual boundary description/definitions printed below from Colorado Parks and Wildlife hunting regulations brochure could have errors or been amended by the state so always check in their most current printed regulations or the Colorado Parks and Wildlife website to verify these boundaries before hunting as these are for reference only.

Colorado Big Game Unit 44

– Unit 44 Topo/Map Colorado – Game Management Unit (GMU-44).

Game Management Unit (GMU)

BLM Maps:

Reservation Land

US Forest Service Maps:

Reservation land

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Colorado Unit 44 Description

Unit 44 Located in Garfield, Pitkin, Eagle and Gunnison Counties bounded on the North by the Colorado River; on the East by the Roaring Fork River and Castle Creek; on the South by divide between Roaring Fork-Crystal River drainages, East River-Muddy Creek drainages and McClure Pass; on the West by Muddy Creek-Crystal River divide, divide between Roaring Fork-Crystal River drainages and Divide Creek-Baldy Creek drainages and South Canyon Creek.

GMU 44 These units are bordered by the Colorado River, the Gore Range, the Red Table Mountains and the Continental Divide. Elevation climbs from 6,000’ with sage and pinyon to over 14,000’ with alpine vegetation starting at 10,500’. Weather varies widely with heavy high country snow. Motorized travel restricted to designated routes.
Unit 44 has plenty of public access, however the northern part of GMU 44 between Edwards and Eagle is primarily private property with no hunting allowed. Deer herds are scattered from 6,500’ to timberline, moving down to the lower elevation pinyon-juniper areas as heavy snow arrives. Over 18” of snow will move the deer. Hunt the aspen, open parks and shrublands. GMU 44 is managed for trophy deer, with limited number of licenses available. Elk are scattered from about 7,000’ to above timberline. As hunting pressure increases, they seek the deeper canyons and dark timber areas way from roads. Concentrating on the large stands of dark timber and the larger wilderness areas will increase your chance of finding a big bull on public land