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Hunting - other than deer
One prime Pronghorn hunt.....
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<blockquote data-quote="4onaside" data-source="post: 911074" data-attributes="member: 2975"><p>I hunt eastern colorado nearly every year, on private land in a unit which requires a point some years and zero points in others, so I am not an authority on the high points areas. However,I do know that many of them are in the extreme Northwestern corner of the state. High points follows high demand, so that ought to tell you something right there. Look in the minimum points required table in the Colorado DOW website and see which units require the high number of points, then do your homework and work from there. However, if you have gone to the trouble of accumulating points over a 9 year period, I'm sure that you have already done that, and surely have some predetermined ideas of where you intend to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4onaside, post: 911074, member: 2975"] I hunt eastern colorado nearly every year, on private land in a unit which requires a point some years and zero points in others, so I am not an authority on the high points areas. However,I do know that many of them are in the extreme Northwestern corner of the state. High points follows high demand, so that ought to tell you something right there. Look in the minimum points required table in the Colorado DOW website and see which units require the high number of points, then do your homework and work from there. However, if you have gone to the trouble of accumulating points over a 9 year period, I'm sure that you have already done that, and surely have some predetermined ideas of where you intend to go. [/QUOTE]
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