At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Scaled quail found on southern portion
- Trout fishing downstream of Pueblo Reservoir
species | general Size | trophy potential |
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Mule Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Whitetail Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Antelope | Dummy | Dummy |
Unit 119 in Colorado has garnered mixed feedback from hunters. While the unit's draw and success rates for antelope, especially the late season, are correctly listed, users have expressed confusion about the misattributed photos, suggesting a need for better accuracy in visual data representation. Hunters appreciate the updates on antlerless success rates and value the detailed draw odds, though there's clear frustration with the ongoing photo issue. Practical advice shared among hunters includes how to access landowner permission using tools like onX, emphasizing the importance of understanding local customs, and distinguishing between rifle tag options by noting species-specific criteria.
species | general Size | trophy potential |
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Mule Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Whitetail Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Antelope | Dummy | Dummy |
Colorado Springs is about 40 miles to the west of this open prairie area that supports mule deer, antelope and whitetail.
Get access permission well before the hunt. Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) lands provide cover and food.
Open prairie that has many rolling hills and several creeks and sand/sage flats.
Approximately 540 acres are under BLM control but it is landlocked by private ownership. Main east and west highway from Colorado Springs is Colorado Route 94. Colorado Route 71 heads north and south connecting with Colorado 94 at Pumpkin Center. Both these highways intersect with county and secondary roads leading to many ranches.
Prickly cactus, yucca, open shortgrass prairie, cottonwoods, Russian olive, Russian thistle and long native grasses on Conservation Reserve Program lands.
Colorado Springs and Pueblo are metropolitan centers providing hotels and motels, restaurants, gas stations, airports, and medical facilities. Rocky Ford, a smaller community has motels, gas stations and food.
Roughly 588 square miles
21% public land
Elevations from 4,685-6,300 feet
Secondary roads get slick and muddy in wet weather