At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Bring a fishing rod to fish in streams and the Colorado River
- Carry a GPS that shows land ownership
- Hike away from access points




Hunters discussing Unit 361 in Colorado emphasize its challenging terrain, making physical fitness and preparation essential for a successful hunt. The unit is known for its diversity in elevation and habitat, providing opportunities for elk and deer but also requiring familiarity with the area's topography to effectively navigate and locate game. Comments suggest checking draw odds carefully, as this influences the likelihood of securing a hunting permit. Additionally, understanding seasonal patterns and game behavior in this unit helps hunters increase their chances of success.
This small unit is largely public, but also contains some private land mainly in the north. Hunters take elk and mule deer during archery, muzzleloader and rifle seasons.
This is a good place for hunters to take branch-antlered bulls. Expect to see many other hunters. Private land restricts access to the north end of the unit.