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INFO: Mule Deer Hunting in Colorado Unit 711
According to recent statistics, the deer population density is good further fueling your chances of a successful hunt. The lower elevations of this unit make it an ideal winter habitat for deer from surrounding units. In addition to migratory deer herds, there are numerous resident mule deer that live year-round in the unit. Archery and muzzleloader seasons give you the option to purchase an add-on bear tag, if you draw a mule deer tag for one of these seasons.
SUCCESS RATES for Mule Deer Hunting in Colorado Unit 711
5 Year Estimated Average for Deer
Archery 35%
Muzzle Loader 32%
2nd Rifle 45%
3rd Rifle 50%
4th Rifle 70%
Mule Deer TROPHY QUALITY for Unit 711 Colorado
Average Quality 140″ – 160″
Trophy Potential 180″+
Buck to Doe Ratio 23:100
Colorado Unit 711 Mule Deer Hunting FORUM Coming Soon!
INFO: Elk Hunting in Colorado Unit 711
With the majority of vegetation in Unit 711 Colorado being thick evergreen forests, elk can maintain their elusiveness as they are masters of hiding. This may pose a challenge if you are not able to hike to the higher elevations to glass from above. Elk can also be found in the warmer months at natural water sources. Hunters can use this as a prime opportunity to pop up a blind and wait on them. Bugling is always a proven method of drawing them in during the rut. Whether you are going to wait on the elk or call the elk, Unit 711 has proven it can be done here.
SUCCESS RATES for Elk Hunting in Colorado Unit 711
5 Year Estimated Average for Elk
Archery 18%
Muzzle Loader 20%
1st Rifle 30%
2nd Rifle 15%
3rd Rifle 10%
4th Rifle 30%
Elk TROPHY QUALITY for Unit 711 Colorado
Average Quality 260″ – 280″
Trophy Potential 300″+
Bull to Cow Ratio 16:100
Colorado Unit 711 Elk Hunting FORUM Coming Soon!
Total Acreage: 524,000 acres over 819 square miles
Total Public Land: 326,000 acres or 62%
Land Ownership Mix: 38% Private; 62% Public; USFS: 188,608 acres; BLM: 118,336 acres; State: 3,328 acres; Other Govt Owned: 10,496 acres
Species: Black Bear, Elk, Mule Deer, Moose, Pronghorn
Elevation Variances: 6,771 ft. to 8,770 ft.
Terrain Difficulty Overall: Mild to Moderate
Land Coverage/Vegetation: Land cover includes 41% evergreen forest, 27% shrub/scrub, and 17% deciduous forest
Unit 711 Boundaries: (Dolores, Montezuma, San Miguel County Colorado) bounded on North by Summit Canyon Creek, Dolores River and Disappointment Creek; on East by United States Forest Service Road 526 (Dolores-Norwood Road); on East and South by Colorado 145; on South by Colorado 184; on West by US-South Highway 491 and Utah
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