Quick Tips
- Good opportunity to have a combination bird, duck and big game hunt
- Mule deer and whitetails along drainages
- Some pheasants
- Early season teal hunting
species | general Size | trophy potential |
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Mule Deer | 150"-170" | 170"+ |
Whitetail Deer | 130"-150" | 160"+ |
Antelope | 60"-70" | 70"+ |
On The Ground
This unit is entirely private. Deer tags and antelope gun tags are limited and issued by drawing.
Expect to pay for access to hunt deer, but getting permission to hunt pronghorns is possible. Deer numbers are low, but there are lots of antelope.
Terrain
Level to gently rolling hills and creek bottoms.
Roughly 987 square miles
2.5% public land
Elevations from 3,920-4,296 feet
Vegetation
Primarily shortgrass prairie with some irrigated farmland. Drainages have cottonwood trees.
Access
Numerous county roads
County roads get slick when wet
No BLM or state land
Highway 385 runs north and south in the eastern third of the unit
Camping and Lodging
Cheyenne Wells is on the northern boundary. It has full services and a hospital and is home to the Eastern Colorado Historical Society Museum. The Sand Creek Massacre National Historic site is in the south.
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