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Unit 61 (Uncompahgre)

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

Unit 61 covers the Uncompahgre Plateau and Sneffels Range, with 78% public land and above-average trophy quality. The combination of high mesa oakbrush and alpine tundra creates diverse elk habitat across a massive elevation range from 7,000 to over 14,000 feet.

Elk Hunting in Unit 61

Unit 61 covers the Uncompahgre Plateau and Sneffels Range, with 78% public land and above-average trophy quality. The combination of high mesa oakbrush and alpine tundra creates diverse elk habitat across a massive elevation range from 7,000 to over 14,000 feet.

Where to Find Elk in Unit 61

Elk distribution in Unit 61 shifts with the seasons and hunting pressure across the Uncompahgre Plateau area.

Archery Season (August-September)

During early archery season, bulls hold in the high country above 14,300 feet. Focus on north-facing basins and meadow edges in the Uncompahgre National Forest where morning thermals carry scent uphill. Wallows and seeps in the high mesa oakbrush are magnets during the rut.

Rifle Season (October-November)

Once rifle pressure builds, elk shift into the thicker cover of the high mesa oakbrush, aspen forests, alpine tundra above treeline. Look for elk bedded in dark timber between 7,000 and the midpoint of the elevation range. Hunters who push 2+ miles from trailheads consistently see more animals.

Water and Feed

Elk in this unit are tied to water sources throughout the Uncompahgre Plateau, Dallas Creek drainage, Sneffels Range. During dry autumns, springs and seeps become critical congregation points. Find flowing water with nearby browse and you will find elk.

How to Hunt Elk in Unit 61

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Elk Success Rates

Rifle19%
Archery12%
Muzzleloader15%
Unit 61 elk success rates have been steady over recent seasons. Rifle hunters average 15-19% success, with archery sitting around 7-9%. Muzzleloader falls between at 11-14%. Success tends to spike in years with early October snowfall that pushes elk into predictable travel corridors and feeding areas at lower elevations.

Elk Draw Odds

SeasonTagsApplicantsDraw %Pts Req
Rifle— 1st Season209332.1% 22
Rifle— 1st Season3818320.8% 3
Rifle— 2nd Season10325740.1% 1
Rifle— 3rd Season12424650.4% 0
Rifle— 4th Season19219698.0% 0
Rifle— 5th Season10379100.0% 0
Rifle— 1st Season849049.3% 14
Rifle— 2nd Season7753714.3% 10
Rifle— 3rd Season242838.5% 10
Rifle— 4th Season1712813.3% 10
Archery— 1st Season588297.0% 17
Muzzleloader— 1st Season257632.9% 2
Muzzleloader— 1st Season292959.8% 17

Data from 2025 draw results. Resident odds shown.

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Unit 61 elk tags: First-choice rifle tags typically need 10-16 points for residents, with non-residents requiring more. Second-choice archery tags are a realistic option with 3-8 points. Point creep is steady but not as severe as the premier trophy units.

Unit Logistics & Expectations

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many preference points do I need for Unit 61 elk?
Unit 61 elk draw odds vary by weapon type. First-choice rifle tags typically need 10-16 points for residents, with non-residents requiring more. Check the CPW draw statistics for the most current point requirements.
What is the best season to hunt elk in Unit 61?
Archery season offers the best bugling action in September, while second and third rifle seasons in October provide the highest harvest rates. Late season can be productive if snow pushes elk to lower elevations in the Uncompahgre Plateau area.
Is Unit 61 good for a DIY elk hunt?
Yes. With 78% public land in the Uncompahgre National Forest, Unit 61 supports DIY hunts. Success requires physical fitness, pre-season scouting, and willingness to get away from roads into the high mesa oakbrush, aspen forests, alpine tundra above treeline.
When is the best time to hunt mule deer in Unit 61?
The November rut during fourth rifle season typically produces the best buck movement. Early rifle seasons offer less competition. Archery hunters find good opportunity in September before pressure builds across the Uncompahgre Plateau area.
What kind of bucks can I expect in Unit 61?
Trophy quality is above average for Colorado. Most harvested bucks are 3x3 to 4x4 class, with occasional larger bucks taken by hunters working the remote areas of the high mesa oakbrush, aspen forests, alpine tundra above treeline.
How much public land is in Unit 61 for deer hunting?
Approximately 78% of Unit 61 is publicly accessible through Uncompahgre National Forest and BLM lands. Check the CPW atlas and a GPS mapping app for exact boundaries before hunting.
How do I get a Bear tag for Colorado Unit 61?
Colorado Unit 61 bear tags are issued through the CPW limited-draw using the state preference-point system. Apply through the CPW online licensing portal before the annual deadline.
Is Unit 61 mostly public land?
Land ownership varies across Colorado GMUs. Use the CPW Hunting Atlas to view BLM, USFS, State Land Board, and Walk-in Access layers for Unit 61 before scouting or applying.
How competitive is the draw for Unit 61 black bear?
Unit 61 black bear draw competitiveness depends on the specific hunt code (weapon type, season, sex restriction). With approximately 101 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.
Where can I access public land in Unit 61?
Unit 61 contains a mix of USFS, BLM, and private land typical of Colorado's Front Range region. Use CPW's Hunting Atlas to view land ownership and access layers before your hunt. State Wildlife Area (SWA) properties also provide public hunting access within or adjacent to many Front Range units.
When is the best time of day to hunt black bears in Unit 61?
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 61 elk?
Unit 61 elk draw competitiveness depends on the specific hunt code (weapon type, season, sex restriction). With approximately 242 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 61 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 competitive is the draw for Unit 61 mule deer?
Unit 61 mule deer draw competitiveness depends on the specific hunt code (weapon type, season, sex restriction). With approximately 141 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 61 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.

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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 Elk Conservation and Management — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: Elk herd management plans (DAU), Population objectives per DAU, Herd composition targets · accessed 2026-04-16
  3. CPW Elk 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 61 — 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 Elk Unit 61 Profile — GOHunt · supports: Hunter-community unit profile, Historical draw odds snapshot, Public-access overview · accessed 2026-04-16
  6. CPW Mule Deer Conservation and Management — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: Mule Deer herd management plans (DAU), Population objectives per DAU, Herd composition targets · accessed 2026-04-16
  7. CPW Mule Deer 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
  8. Colorado Mule Deer Unit 61 Profile — GOHunt · supports: Hunter-community unit profile, Historical draw odds snapshot, Public-access overview · accessed 2026-04-16
  9. CPW Big Game Hunting — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: Season dates and license structure, Unit-specific regulations, Species management overview · accessed 2026-04-17
  10. CPW Big Game Statistics — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: Per-GMU harvest totals, Hunter success rates by season, Herd population estimates · accessed 2026-04-17
  11. CPW Big Game Draw — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: Preference point system, Drawing procedures, Application deadlines · accessed 2026-04-17
  12. Colorado Big Game Hunting — Colorado Parks and Wildlife · supports: Season dates, Unit 61 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