Hunters generally characterize Colorado's Unit 86 as a challenging area with significant hunting pressure, particularly during the early rifle and OTC seasons. The unit's rugged terrain requires being physically fit and prepared for backpacking, with glassing above the tree line necessary for elk hunts. Hunters note that success often relies on early scouting to locate elk between seasons, considering factors such as snow, which can push elk onto private land. Collaborative scouting and local knowledge sharing are seen as beneficial, with suggestions to arrive early, scout thoroughly, and potentially seek permission from landowners if elk are found on private property.