Colorado: 2024 Hunting Application Details

Another Western state that tops the bucket lists of many hunters, Colorado leads the way for opportunity elk hunts with true over-the-counter tag options for archery as well as multiple rifle seasons. Colorado issues two sets of regulations–one for big game (antelope, bear, deer, elk, and moose) and a separate one for sheep and goat. Be sure to obtain the correct version for your hunting plans from Colorado Parks and Wildlife.

Mule deer tags are all issued via the drawing, but Colorado is known for its trophy deer genetics and generally healthy herd numbers making it a must-apply-for state if you are a mule deer enthusiast. Because Colorado uses a pure Preference Point drawing system, it can be a bit easier to plan and predict draw success compared to other states. But expect point creep to continue year over year—especially for the higher demand hunts that take more points to draw.

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The Colorado big game application period begins around March 1, 2024, and ends April 2, 2024, with draw results available by mid-May (elk, deer, antelope, moose). Draw results for sheep and goat are released mid-April.

Huntin’ Fool’s Colorado page is an excellent, updated resource for ongoing Colorado draw changes.

Colorado Species

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Colorado Draw Process FAQs

Application Dates and Deadlines: Huntin’ Fool lines out Colorado dates and deadlines.

Free for onX Elite members, Hunt Reminder’s Colorado page is also an excellent resource for timely application season reminders.

Hunting license and species costs for tags usually include:

Point System

For elk, deer, and antelope, Colorado uses a Preference Point system:

For moose, sheep, and mountain goat, Colorado uses a Preference Point + Weighted Point system:

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Tag Allocation

Useful Links

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onX Hunt’s Top Four State Application Tips

  1. If you’re a rifle elk hunter, Colorado offers a number of second, third, and fourth season tags that are limited in number but must be drawn. Some of these tags can be drawn with zero preference points (first year applying), even for nonresidents.
  2. For moose, sheep, and goat, in nearly all cases Colorado’s point system requires you to apply for three years prior to being eligible for success in the drawing. But once eligible, you can draw one of these tags with only a small number of points if you’re lucky enough.
  3. For over-the-counter archery elk hunts, expect crowds and hunting pressure. Have a backup plan (or two) in case your primary hunting area is a bust and think outside the box when scouting for potential unpressured areas (i.e. further from the road may not always be better).
  4. In a lot of areas a bear tag can be purchased over-the-counter and will provide a bonus opportunity for the elk or deer hunter (see this Bear Hunt Code Matrix for 2022 example codes).

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Jess McGlothlin

Before taking the role of onX Communications Writer, Jess McGlothlin worked as a freelance photographer and writer in the outdoor and fly-fishing industries. While on assignment in the past few years she’s learned how to throw spears at coconuts in French Polynesia, dodge saltwater crocodiles in Cuba, stand-up paddleboard down Peruvian Amazon tributaries and eat all manner of unidentifiable food.