At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Waterfowl hunting along the South Platte
- Sidney, Ne. home of Cabela's
species | general Size | trophy potential |
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Mule Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Whitetail Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Antelope | Dummy | Dummy |
Hunters interested in Unit 97, Colorado, have found difficulty accessing non-resident draw odds for antelope rifle plains season on GOHUNT due to technical issues, with last year's data indicating a 0% success rate for non-residents. This suggests that non-resident hunters face substantial challenges securing tags in this unit, and should consider boosting their chances by researching alternative units or adjusting their application strategy. For those determined to hunt antelope in Colorado, exploring residents' odds may offer some insights into the unit's appeal and potential strategy shifts. Hunters are advised to keep abreast of updates on the technical fix and verify data accuracy when planning their hunts.
species | general Size | trophy potential |
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Mule Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Whitetail Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Antelope | Dummy | Dummy |
Vast agricultural and sand hill county south of Sterling is mainly private land. Mule deer herds are stable, antelope herd is declining and elk are not known to frequent this unit.
Hunters should gain hunting permission before their hunt. Elk are very scarce.
Sand Hills consists of miles of just that, as well as a portion named Jones Flats along with miles of open prairie, as well as Fremont Butte, Eagle Hill and dry washes with large sections of dry croplands.
No state or Federal lands that allow public access.
Interstate 76 is the western border, Colorado Highway 61 marks the eastern and northern edge, U.S. Highway 34 travels east and west creating the southern boundary and Colorado Highway 6 travels through the middle. All roads connect to a good county road system.
Area consists of vast areas of sagebrush, yucca plants, Russian thistle, areas of short grasses, wind breaks of Russian olives and agricultural crops of wheat, sunflower and corn.
Sterling and Fort Morgan, along Interstate 76 in the northwest and southwest, give hunters a lot of options for motels, restaurants, gas and diesel fuel, medical facilities, RV parks and campgrounds. Communities of Akron and Otis provide gas and small cafes.
Roughly 593 square miles
13.9% public land
Elevations from 3,900-4,700 feet