06: e/mail me: georgeld@hotmail.com
www.wildlife.state.co.usOrder a Big Game Regs booklet, n/c.
On their site, go to and order a copy, or print out, save etc the: big game statistics for the prior 4-5 yrs before you're planning on coming out.
That shows all game kills of all species, all seasons, type kills, sex, etc. It's free and onsite, for downloading. Study the results to get an idea of what seasons, species and areas you'll stand a better chance at. You'll learn so much more there, than you ever could on the forums.
So far, bull elk tags have been OTC. Some few areas are total draws, most are for cows. Best thing you could do is come out for cows a couple of yrs to learn the area and how it's done. Half the cost for cows as what bull tags are. This year: cows $251, bulls $526.
Early seasons are mostly dry, elk stay up high until snows drive them down after a few days of no feed. They'll only go down til feed appears from thinner snow though. IF you hunt early seasons, plan to get up in the HIGH mtns and walk your butts off. Last seasons generally have had enough heavy snows to drive them down within reach. But, 9 of the last 12 yrs have been dry until after Jan. By then all the seasons are over. Main thing is to know ahead of time. IF it's dry when you get here, get back into the high country or take an empty tag home. Thats' facts you can count on.
Keep in mind the kill ratios are nearly always: 15-20%, that means the rest of the 80-85% take empty tags home.
Wish you the best,
George