At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Carry a GPS and a good land ownership map
- Take plenty of fuel and water
- Let optics cover the ground for you




Hunters discussing Unit 191 in Colorado emphasize the area's challenging terrain and how it impacts hunting strategies, suggesting a need for good physical preparation. The feedback highlights low draw odds, making it crucial for hunters to apply strategically and be patient. Insights from experienced hunters point to understanding game patterns, such as elk behavior during different seasons, to increase chances of success. Overall, the sentiment leans towards the rewards of persistence and adaptability in tackling this unit's unique challenges.
Bordering Wyoming, this unit has healthy herds of elk, mule deer, antelope and moose. Terrain is moderate and most land is private. The largest parcels of public land are Cherokee State Wildlife Area and strips of the Roosevelt National Forest north of the Cache La Poudre River and west of the Cherokee SWA.