Originally Posted by saddlesore
Originally Posted by 22WRF
if there are a lot of hunters there must be a lot of elk.


Colorado does boast the biggest elk herd in the Continental US, however,a lot of those elk are on private land ( think big bucks to hunt them). Then a lot of the elk are in country not accessible to day hunters.

Typical yearly success rate of kills for all elk combined, cows, bulls,calves in all seasons, archery,Ml,rifle runs 16-20% with that percentage being pushed up to those numbers by a lot of cows being shot,but also reduced because archery hunter success is usually below 14%.

CPW would like you to believe there is an elk behind every tree,but as the saying goes, there are no trees.

Well, there are tress but they're inside the fences on the private land/ranches....