At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Use the best optics you can afford
- Be a patient hunter
- Oil and gas exploration can lead to heavy truck traffic
- Use a GPS and land ownership maps




In Colorado's Unit 87, hunters have highlighted the region's varied terrain, ranging from dense forests to open meadows, which can greatly influence stalking strategies and game movements. Observations suggest that understanding seasonal changes and weather patterns is essential, as this unit's elk population tends to shift with snow levels and food availability. Many hunters noted that scouting trips proved beneficial in identifying high-traffic areas for wildlife, particularly around water sources and secluded ridges. For those looking to improve their draw odds, applying for early season hunts might offer better success rates, though preparation and familiarity with the unit remain key factors for a successful hunt.
This unit stretches from Fort Collins to the Wyoming line, providing opportunities to hunt mule deer and pronghorn antelope on large private ranches or on thousands of acres of the Pawnee National Grasslands.
This unit is known for producing record book pronghorn antelope and mule deer though elk are rarely seen. There is extensive oil and gas exploration in Weld County.