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Unit 48 (Leadville)

Colorado Hunting Guide — Pronghorn, Mule Deer, Elk, Moose, Black Bear, Black Bear, Elk, Moose, Mule Deer, Pronghorn

Unit 48 covers Lake and Chaffee Counties around Leadville, including Mount Elbert (14,433 feet) and the Continental Divide to the Arkansas River. The high mountain parks and sage meadows at 9,000-10,500 feet hold very small pronghorn populations. Tags are extremely limited. This is one of the highest-elevation pronghorn hunts in the state.

Pronghorn Hunting in Unit 48

Unit 48 covers Lake and Chaffee Counties around Leadville, including Mount Elbert (14,433 feet) and the Continental Divide to the Arkansas River. The high mountain parks and sage meadows at 9,000-10,500 feet hold very small pronghorn populations. Tags are extremely limited. This is one of the highest-elevation pronghorn hunts in the state.

Where to Find Pronghorn in Unit 48

Pronghorn in Unit 48 inhabit the open mountain parks and sage meadows in the Arkansas River valley near Leadville and the high parks below the Continental Divide.

Pre-Season Scouting

Scout the open parks along US 24 near Leadville and the sage meadows in the Arkansas River valley. Herds use the grassy benches at 9,000-10,500 feet.

Water Holes

The Arkansas River, mountain streams, and stock ponds in the valley concentrate the small pronghorn population.

How to Hunt Pronghorn in Unit 48

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Pronghorn Success Rates

Muzzleloader55%
Rifle74%
Archery42%
Pronghorn success rates in Unit 48 average 70-85% for rifle hunters, among the highest of any big game species in Colorado. The open terrain makes harvest rates consistently high. Archery pronghorn success runs 25-40% for hunters using blinds near water.

Pronghorn Draw Odds

SeasonTagsApplicantsDraw %Pts Req
Muzzleloader— 1st Season96100.0% 0
Muzzleloader— 1st Season72133.3% 2
Rifle— 1st Season63716.2% 4
Rifle— 1st Season71644.3% 9
Archery— 1st Season214100.0% 0
Archery— 1st Season274264.3% 0

Data from 2025 draw results. Resident odds shown.

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Unit 48 pronghorn tags: Pronghorn tags typically require 1-5 preference points for residents, depending on the season. Non-resident pronghorn odds are generally reasonable across Colorado.

Unit Logistics & Expectations

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I access public land for pronghorn in Unit 48?
Public land in Unit 48 is primarily BLM/Pike NF fringe land. Use BLM and CPW maps to identify accessible parcels near Fairplay. Some of the best pronghorn habitat crosses private land, so identify public access points before your hunt.
What is the best tactic for pronghorn in Unit 48?
Water hole ambushes are the most reliable method. Set up a blind near an active stock tank or spring on the vast high-altitude grasslands, sagebrush flats, open parks and wait for herds to come in. Spot-and-stalk works with patience and terrain features for cover.
How do I apply for a Unit 48 mule deer tag in Colorado?
Unit 48 mule deer tags are issued through the Colorado Parks and Wildlife preference-point draw. Apply through the CPW online licensing portal during the annual big-game draw application window.
Where can I find official harvest data for Unit 48?
Colorado Parks and Wildlife publishes per-unit harvest and success statistics on the CPW Big Game Statistics page. That is the authoritative source for Unit 48 mule deer results.
Is Unit 48 a draw-only elk unit?
Some hunt codes are limited; others may be leftover or list-B. Verify current CPW regulations before applying.
What weapons are legal in Unit 48?
Colorado offers archery, muzzleloader, and rifle elk seasons. Specific hunt codes dictate which weapon is legal in Unit 48.
Is Unit 48 moose once-in-a-lifetime?
Yes, moose is a once-in-a-lifetime species in Colorado. Drawing a Unit 48 bull tag precludes future Colorado moose bull tags.
How do I get a Colorado Unit 48 bear tag?
Unit 48 bear tags are allocated through the CPW preference-point draw. Apply through the CPW online licensing portal before the spring big game deadline.
Is baiting or hounds allowed for Unit 48 bears?
Colorado bans the use of bait and hounds for black bear hunting statewide. Confirm all method-of-take restrictions in the current CPW big game brochure before hunting Unit 48.
How competitive is the draw for Unit 48 black bear?
Unit 48 black bear draw competitiveness depends on the specific hunt code (weapon type, season, sex restriction). With approximately 56 applicants per year, check CPW's Draw Odds statistics for current point requirements by hunt code. Colorado's preference-point system rewards consistent annual applications — apply every year to accumulate points.
How much public land is available in Unit 48?
Colorado's mountain GMUs typically contain significant USFS and BLM public land. Use CPW's Hunting Atlas (accessible at ndismaps.nrel.colostate.edu) to view the land ownership layers for Unit 48. The atlas shows BLM, USFS, State Land Board, and private land boundaries — essential for planning legal access to hunting areas.
When is the best time of day to hunt black bears in Unit 48?
Black bears are most active at dawn and dusk when temperatures are cool. During berry season (August-September), bears sometimes feed all day — especially in bumper crop years when competition is low. Set up on glassing points overlooking known food sources — berry patches and oakbrush slopes — during the first and last 2 hours of daylight for the highest encounter rates.
How competitive is the draw for Unit 48 elk?
Unit 48 elk draw competitiveness depends on the specific hunt code (weapon type, season, sex restriction). With approximately 50 applicants per year, check CPW's Draw Odds statistics for current point requirements by hunt code. Colorado's preference-point system rewards consistent annual applications — apply every year to accumulate points.
What rifle caliber should I use for Unit 48 elk?
Colorado mountain elk country can produce shots at any range from 50 to 500+ yards depending on terrain. A flat-shooting caliber in the .270, .30-06, 7mm Rem Mag, or .300 Win Mag range covers the range of shot opportunities. Practice at field-realistic distances (200-400 yards) before the hunt. A quality bolt-action rifle with a 3-9x or 4-14x scope is the standard tool for Colorado elk.
How many preference points do I need to draw Unit 48 moose?
Colorado moose tags are among the most competitive draws in the West. Most successful applicants for Unit 48 have accumulated significant preference points — often 15-25 or more. Check CPW's Draw Odds statistics for current point requirements and annual applicant data. Apply every year regardless of your point total to maximize your odds in the preference draw.
What is the best time to call moose in Unit 48?
Colorado moose are in their rut from mid-September through early October. The peak calling window is typically the first two weeks of October. Cow calls work at all times of day — a bull in rut may approach at any hour. Early morning is typically the most productive, with the first 2 hours after dawn offering the best conditions for locating and calling bulls in riparian habitat.
How competitive is the draw for Unit 48 mule deer?
Unit 48 mule deer draw competitiveness depends on the specific hunt code (weapon type, season, sex restriction). With approximately 138 applicants per year, check CPW's Draw Odds statistics for current point requirements by hunt code. Colorado's preference-point system rewards consistent annual applications — apply every year to accumulate points.
What gear is essential for hunting Unit 48 mule deer?
A quality optics system — 10x binoculars and a spotting scope — is the most critical gear investment for mule deer hunting. Colorado mule deer country demands long-range glassing before committing to a stalk. Add comfortable boots for terrain-specific conditions (mountain boots for steep country, lighter footwear for plains), a daypack, and a rangefinder for complete gear preparation.
How competitive is the draw for Unit 48 pronghorn?
Unit 48 pronghorn draw competitiveness depends on the specific hunt code (weapon type, season, sex restriction). With approximately 23 applicants per year, check CPW's Draw Odds statistics for current point requirements by hunt code. Colorado's preference-point system rewards consistent annual applications — apply every year to accumulate points.
What distance should I practice shooting for Unit 48 pronghorn?
Open plains and sagebrush country can produce pronghorn shots from 100 to 400+ yards. Practice at 200-400 yard distances before the hunt. Shooting sticks, a bipod, or a pack-braced position from prone are recommended for field-realistic practice. A flat-shooting rifle in .243, .25-06, 6.5 Creedmoor, .270, or similar caliber handles any Colorado pronghorn shooting scenario.

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Sources & Verification

Every fact on this page is tied to a primary source below. Last fact-checked 2026-04-18.

  1. Colorado Big Game Hunting Brochure (Current Cycle) — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: Big game season dates (archery/muzzleloader/rifle), License type structure (limited vs OTC), GMU boundaries and special regulations, Tag quotas per hunt code · accessed 2026-04-16
  2. CPW Pronghorn Conservation and Management — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: Pronghorn herd management plans (DAU), Population objectives per DAU, Herd composition targets · accessed 2026-04-16
  3. CPW Pronghorn Hunt Statistics — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: Per-GMU harvest totals (most recent season), Hunter success rates by season and hunt code, Population estimates per DAU · accessed 2026-04-16
  4. CPW Hunting Atlas — GMU 48 — Colorado Parks and Wildlife / CSU NREL · supports: GMU boundary geometry, Public land (BLM/USFS/SLB) ownership layer, Migration corridors + severe winter range, Walk-in Access areas · accessed 2026-04-16
  5. Colorado Pronghorn Unit 48 Profile — GOHunt · supports: Hunter-community unit profile, Historical draw odds snapshot, Public-access overview · accessed 2026-04-16
  6. CPW Big Game Hunting — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: Big game species managed by CPW, Official Colorado hunting information portal · accessed 2026-04-17
  7. CPW Big Game Statistics — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: Official harvest and success rate statistics, Per-GMU hunt result reporting · accessed 2026-04-17
  8. CPW Big Game Draw — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: Preference-point draw application process, Annual big game draw timelines · accessed 2026-04-17
  9. CPW Moose Hunting Information — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: Herd status, Tag quotas · accessed 2026-04-17
  10. Pike-San Isabel National Forest — USDA Forest Service · supports: Wilderness boundaries, Trailheads · accessed 2026-04-17
  11. CPW Hunting Atlas — CPW / CSU NREL · supports: GMU boundaries, Public-land layers · accessed 2026-04-17
  12. Colorado Big Game Hunting — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: Season dates, Unit 48 boundary, Tag allocation, Regulations · accessed 2026-04-18
  13. Colorado Draw Odds Statistics — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: Applicant counts, Draw odds data, Preference point requirements · accessed 2026-04-18