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species | general Size | trophy potential |
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Mule Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Whitetail Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Elk | Dummy | Dummy |
Antelope | Dummy | Dummy |
Hunters discussing Colorado's Unit 118 have expressed confusion and frustration over the unclear distinction between public land percentages and actual hunter accessibility, particularly given the subscription costs for such information. It appears that although 34% of the unit is technically public, much of it is leased by the state, rendering it inaccessible to hunters. Suggestions include revising the filtering search to avoid misclassifying this land as accessible public land, which would prevent unnecessary effort for public land hunters. As a practical step, hunters recommend using tools like the CO hunting Atlas or Onxmaps for a clearer representation of accessible land. Improving the clarity and accuracy of unit profiles would greatly benefit subscribers in making informed decisions.
species | general Size | trophy potential |
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Mule Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Whitetail Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Elk | Dummy | Dummy |
Antelope | Dummy | Dummy |
East and southeast of Colorado Springs elk, mule deer, whitetails and antelope roam on 100% private or leased state land where access is restricted.
Access to Fountain Creek may be difficult to obtain from ranchers and hunters will have to pay trespass fees.
Large expanse of flat prairie with gently rolling hills, buttes, gullies and a few small reservoirs describe this area. Fountain, Jimmy Camp, Chico and Williams Creeks are main drainages.
Interstate 25, Colorado Route 94 and South Yoder Road connect with many county and secondary roads. Turkey Track Ranch, an 8,887-acre tract east of Fountain on Squirrel Creek Road allows access from designated parking areas. Deer and antelope are often found on this property.
Shortgrass prairie interspersed with sand hills covered by sagebrush, yucca and prickly cactus. Cottonwoods flourish along creek bottoms.
Colorado Springs has many motels, a variety of restaurants, RV Parks, two major hospitals, gas stations, repair shops and an airport. Communities of Security and Fountain provide motels, restaurants and gas.
Roughly 503 square miles
32.4% public land
Elevations from 5,250-6,280 feet
County and secondary roads get slick and rutted in wet weather
High winds and snow create ground blizzards