At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Bearproof your camp
- Preseason scouting increases hunter success
- Get away from roads
species | general Size | trophy potential |
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Mule Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Elk | Dummy | Dummy |
Antelope | Dummy | Dummy |
Unit 4 in Colorado, while historically popular, has become exceptionally crowded, particularly during the first rifle season, impacting both hunter experiences and elk availability. The pressure during rifle seasons is highlighted by many hunters unable to escape the multitude of roads and trails, with elk often retreating to private lands quickly. Although some hunters have noted success in specific strategies, like targeting transition areas or using high mobility approaches, the general sentiment is one of frustration due to dense hunter presence and shifting game populations, exacerbated by recent winters adversely affecting herd numbers. For those prioritizing solitude and less competition, exploring other less pressured units, potentially with more challenging terrain, might be advisable to ensure a more fulfilling hunt.
species | general Size | trophy potential |
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Mule Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Elk | Dummy | Dummy |
Antelope | Dummy | Dummy |
This unit is found in northwest Colorado and features decent public access. Good populations of deer, elk, and antelope can be found here although trophy potentials rarely amount to anything jaw dropping. Hunting pressure can be tough during the OTC seasons and hunters will need to plan for this.
Recent winter storms have taken tolls on all animal populations in this unit. But, desirable spring conditions have been great for fawn/calf recruitment. It may take several years for herd densitites and trophy qaulity to return to normal levels.
Bears Ears Peaks, part of the Elkhorn Mountains is visible from Craig. Black Mountain is the highest peak in the unit. The lower elevations are not strenuous, but the middle and higher elevations can be strenuous in areas. Physical conditioning will be important when trying to distance yourself from other hunting pressrue.
Good public road access to Forest Service, BLM and state land.
The lower elevations are covered with sage and shrubs. Middle elevations have oak brush, grass, sage and ponderosa pines. Higher elevations have aspens, spruce and ponderosa pine with open parks.
Freeman Campground is north of Craig. Primitive camping throughout Routt National Forest. Craig has all services. The Elk Run Inn is moderately priced but comfortable. Carelli's Italian Restaurant and Fiesta Jalisco are popular among locals. Food, gas and motel rooms are available in Baggs, Wyoming, where the Cowboy Inn gets good ratings.
Roughly 500 square miles
47.6% public land
Elevations from 6,400-10,800 feet
State Trust Lands
BLM land from Fortification along US Hwy 13 to the Wyoming border
Expect snow in the first rifle season at higher elevations
Four-wheel-drive recommended during rifle seasons
Freeman Campground open mid-June through October
Freeman Reservoir stocked with rainbow and brook trout
Bakers Peak
Willow Creek
Cedars