More than a month ago the guy at the local CPW office said don't bother with OTC, everything would either be on private land or too crowded to be safe.
More than a month ago the guy at the local CPW office said don't bother with OTC, everything would either be on private land or too crowded to be safe.
What is up with that? Colorado has a big problem with opening up private land for hunting, other states do a much better job of that.
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First off, there is no OTC tags for deer, besides whitetail in maybe a dozen or so units and mainly private lands. And not sure what list your looking at, maybe leftover, but there's probably about a hundred units for OTC bull tags with plenty of National forest land available for hunting.
It was indeed the "get rid of white-tailed in mule deer units" program. It seemed like a good option because the dates were all of December, units were a reasonable drive from COS, and either-sex & antlerless were available.
Was looking at the leftover elk list, thought that was where I was supposed to look. I'm not someone with years of experience, just getting started. Next year I'll read the booklet like it is a thermodynamics textbook.