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The high elevation of Unit 74 accommodates early season hunting as its strong advantage. As winter intensifies, the deer herds descend down into the lowlands where they can be harder to find. However, do come prepared with your best pair of binoculars because Unit 74 provides some of the best glassing vantage points in Colorado. This unit contains isolated, remote hunting areas so if you hunt away from the roads and infiltrate the deep pockets of wilderness, you can escape the crowds. The hunting pressure can be high in areas with adequate road access. Unit 74 has an early-season reserved for hunting bucks found above the timberline. Archery and muzzleloader seasons both have an optional Add-On Bear Tag and these tags are valid solely in Unit 74. Second, third, and fourth rifle season tags are for hunting bucks only and are legitimate only in Unit 74.
Archery | 30% |
Muzzle Loader | 35% |
Early Rifle | 75% |
2nd Rifle | 25% |
3rd Rifle | 30% |
4th Rifle | 45% |
Average Quality | 150″ – 170″ |
Trophy Potential | 180″+ |
Buck to Doe Ratio | 29:100 |
Elk have an innate drive to find cover, food, and water. The fact that Unit 74 provides dense foliage is advantageous, to say the least. Elk will move every day to find water and food and will choose the paths that provide the most protection. When scouting out your areas, be sure to pinpoint where the water sources are located and work your way out from there. Elk tags are available OTC for 2nd and 3rd rifle seasons. Archery and Muzzleloader season tag-holders have the option to purchase an OTC add-on bear tag. Cow tags are available as a limited draw for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th rifle seasons and are valid for use solely in Unit 74. Archery, Muzzleloader, and 1st/4th Rifle seasons are legitimate to hunt in Units 74 and 741.
Archery | 15% |
Muzzle Loader | 18% |
1st Rifle | 40% |
2nd Rifle | 10% |
3rd Rifle | 8% |
4th Rifle | 35% |
Average Quality | Unavailable |
Trophy Potential | 280″+ |
Bull to Cow Ratio | 16:100 |
Hunting antelope in Unit 74 Colorado can be as much of a thrill as it is challenging. The archery tags are available OTC so an antelope tag can be the perfect complement to your deer or elk hunt.
Total Acreage: 380,000 acres over 594 square miles
Total Public Land: 330,000 acres or 86%
Land Ownership Mix: 14% Private; 86% Public; USFS: 289,536 acres; USFS Wilderness: 58,688 acres; BLM: 26,560 acres; State: 7,936 acres; Other Govt. Owned: 8,192 acres
Species: Black Bear, Elk, Mule Deer, Moose, Pronghorn
Elevation Variances: 6,400 ft. to 13,000 ft.
Terrain Difficulty Overall: Mild to Moderate
Land Coverage/Vegetation: 34% evergreen forest, 18% grassland and 30% deciduous forest
Unit 74 Boundaries: (La Plata, San Juan County Colorado) bounded on North by Ouray-San Juan County line; on East by San Juan-Hinsdale County line and Animas River; on South by US-South Highway 160; on West by Montezuma-La Plata County line, Dolores-San Juan County line, San Miguel-San Juan County line and Ouray-San Juan County line
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