At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Be mobile and willing to move camp
- Hunt away from roads and main trails
- Carry a GPS unit and a good land ownership map
- Weather and temperature influence where animals are found




Hunters discussing Colorado's Unit 69 provide valuable insights on terrain and game behavior. Key takeaways emphasize the unit's challenging terrain, requiring hunters to be prepared for steep hikes and variable weather conditions. There's a general sentiment that understanding seasonal migration patterns is crucial for success, especially with mule deer. Experienced hunters suggest focusing efforts in less-pressured areas early in the season and utilizing scouting trips to familiarize with potential hunting spots. Overall, thoughtful planning and adaptation to the terrain's demands are pivotal for a successful hunt in Unit 69.
The Wet Mountains in the San Isabel National Forest southwest of Canon City offer good hunting without the physical demands of a rugged wilderness hunt. With great habitat, some private land and healthy herds, hunters have a chance to see some mature buck muleys and bull elk.
Hunters who work hard throughout the season often have chances to take mature mule deer.