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Colorado OTC (over-the-counter) elk tags can be used for cow elk hunting, but this is subject to specific restrictions and guidelines set by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) department.
Understanding OTC Elk Tags in Colorado
Colorado offers OTC elk tags for hunting, which can be obtained through a random drawing. These tags are available for both bull and cow elk, and the specific season dates and restrictions vary depending on the location and type of tag. For cow elk hunting, it’s essential to check the CPW website for the most up-to-date information on OTC tags, including season dates, bag limits, and any specific regulations.
Hunting Cow Elk with OTC Tags
When hunting cow elk with an OTC tag, hunters should be aware of the following key regulations:
- OTC cow elk tags are valid during the regular cow elk season, which typically runs from late September to early November.
- The bag limit for cow elk is usually one animal per hunter.
- Hunters should check the CPW website for any specific restrictions on cow elk hunting in their area, such as antlerless only or rifle only.
Tips for Successful Cow Elk Hunting
For a successful cow elk hunt with an OTC tag, it’s crucial to scout the area beforehand to identify the elk habitats and patterns. Use binoculars to spot elk in the early morning and late evening when they are most active. Consider using a call or a decoy to attract the elk, especially during the rutting season. It’s also essential to follow all CPW regulations and respect private property rights to avoid any issues during the hunt.
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