Although whitetail deer aren’t as widespread in Colorado as in other states, they thrive in specific habitats, particularly along river bottoms, agricultural fields, and dense woodlands in the eastern and northeastern regions. The whitetail population has continued to grow steadily, creating new opportunities for hunters.
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Trophy Colorado Whitetail Hunting on the Eastern Plains
If you’re looking for a premier whitetail hunt, Colorado’s Eastern Plains provide an unmatched experience. With thousands of private acres and managed tags across multiple units, our outfitter on the Eastern Plains offer some of the best trophy Colorado deer hunt available. They operate on well managed private ranches with a focus on quality genetics and habitat, producing impressive results year after year.
Colorado whitetail hunting on the Eastern Plains has earned its reputation for exceptional trophy potential. Our hunters frequently take 150 inch bucks, with several each year scoring over that.
Drawing an Eastern Plains Deer Tag is Relatively Easy
Private land on the Eastern Plains requires fewer points to draw than Western Colorado’s public units, offering equally impressive hunting opportunities. Landowner tags are also available each year for both archery mule deer and rifle whitetail deer, reducing wait times and allowing more hunters to enjoy the hunt of a lifetime on Colorado’s Eastern Plains. We can help you with your application strategy.
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife manages hunting permits and regulations. Whitetail hunting typically falls under the “Deer” tag, which may be specific to certain game management units (GMUs). Plan ahead, as many areas require lottery-based draws. Study the CPW guidelines to ensure compliance. We’ll help you with your applications if needed.
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