CO Unit 66 Cow Elk help

DUSOUTH

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Ive been all over the unit and will continue to give it all i have but Im just not seeing much sign. Going to change it up again today. A set of tracks here or there has been it. If you have any pointers for Unit 66 I would love to have them. This is a beautiful place! Please PM! Thanks,
 

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Ive been all over the unit and will continue to give it all i have but Im just not seeing much sign. Going to change it up again today. A set of tracks here or there has been it. If you have any pointers for Unit 66 I would love to have them. This is a beautiful place! Please PM! Thanks,
Go as far as you can in away from the roads, hold your phone in the air, when you have no signal go 2 miles further and hunt there.
 
Is this the unit that the Town of Powderhorn is in ? South of Blue Mesa reservoir ?
I think that I am remembering the correct unit number .

Take Colorado Hwy 149 that runs between Lake City and Blue Mesa reservoir , to Powderhorn .
At powderhorn , turn South on County Rd.27 , and follow it southbound as far as the road will take you , to where it ends at the edge of the Powderhorn Primitive Area (it might be called Powderhorn Wilderness now). Walk in on the Horse/Foot trail , as far as you want to go , no vehicle allowed .
The farther that you travel on Co.Rd.27 , you will be gaining elevation and getting into more forested terrain .
Hopefully you will find Elk there .

Good Luck
 
Is this the unit that the Town of Powderhorn is in ? South of Blue Mesa reservoir ?
I think that I am remembering the correct unit number .

Take Colorado Hwy 149 that runs between Lake City and Blue Mesa reservoir , to Powderhorn .
At powderhorn , turn South on County Rd.27 , and follow it southbound as far as the road will take you , to where it ends at the edge of the Powderhorn Primitive Area (it might be called Powderhorn Wilderness now). Walk in on the Horse/Foot trail , as far as you want to go , no vehicle allowed .
The farther that you travel on Co.Rd.27 , you will be gaining elevation and getting into more forested terrain .
Hopefully you will find Elk there .

Good Luck
If that doesn't pan out go further south on 149, turn right at Gateview on 25 and wet a line in the Lake Fork :)
 
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