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Colorado Unit 50Archery Elk draw odds & public land

The numbers that decide your hunt — how hard the tag is to draw, how much of the unit is public, how often hunters fill, and how many bulls the herd carries — all real, all cited. No login.

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The real signals

Real numbers, kept separate

Draw (nonresident)
Drawable at 0 pts
1 hunt code
Public land
48%
USGS PAD-US (federal)
Harvest success
8.6%
best code in unit
Herd bull:cow
29/100
above state avg 24

Herd bull:cow is CPW post-hunt classification for this unit's herd — a measure of how many bulls survive (more bulls = more reach maturity), not antler inches. Pair it with the draw barrier: where high points and a high ratio agree, you've got a trophy-managed unit.

The country you'll hunt
Rolling
9,339
avg elevation · Montane
3,607
vertical relief (low→high)
2.8m
ruggedness index

Land character from USGS 3DEP elevation — a coarse read of how steep and high the unit is, not a substitute for the topo. Flip on satellite + 3D on the map to see it.

Hunt codes

Every elk code in this unit

Hunt codeSeasonNR drawSuccess
EE050O1Alimited0 pts · leftover8.6%

Hawk, your AI guide

These four numbers tell you which tag. Hawk turns it into a hunt — a day-by-day plan tied to weather and elk movement, e-scouted glassing spots, your gear list, and navigation. (A product feature — not unit statistics.)

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Homework

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Scout & plan this unit

Your Unit 50 hunt, start to finish

Everything you need once you've drawn — the "okay, now what?" sorted. We build this dossier deeper every season.

🎟️Lock your tag & license

Draw or buy the tag, add the habitat stamp, and read this unit's regs before you bank on it.

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🛏️Where to stay

Basecamp a motel/Airbnb in the nearest town, or camp on public land closer to the action — drive time matters at 4 a.m. (We're mapping nearest towns + lodging per unit.)

Camp & access

Trailheads, parking, how far you pack in and out, where to drop camp. Public-land access mapping for this unit is in the build.

🎒Dial your kit

Build the exact elk kit for this hunt — terrain, weather, the pack-out.

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📅Time it to the rut & weather

Line your dates up with the rut window and a cold front; check daily conditions once you're close.

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📲Hunt it with the app

In the field, log your hunt and snap photos right in HuntVibe — even landscape shots earn AI credits, and your success helps the next hunter scout Unit 50. We record the unit, but your exact GPS coordinates are stripped on upload — your precise spot stays yours.

HuntVibe success here

Be the first to log a elk hunt in Unit 50. As HuntVibe hunters tag out, their wins show up here at the unit level — we know the unit, but exact GPS coordinates are stripped from photos on upload, so the precise kill spot is never known or exposed. Real results, not rumors; spots stay private.

Field chatter

We're gathering what hunters say about Unit 50 across the web — aggregated, attributed, and labeled as opinion, never treated as fact.

Where these numbers come from
  • Draw odds: CPW 2025 Drawn-Out / Draw Recap reports
  • Public land: USGS PAD-US 4.0 federal public land ∩ official unit boundaries (EPSG:5070)
  • Harvest success: CPW 2025 Elk Harvest Estimates
  • Herd bull:cow: CPW 2025 Post-Hunt Population & Sex Ratio Estimates

2025 season data. Draw odds reflect past results and are not a guarantee of future draws — regulations and quotas change every year. Always verify on the official Colorado wildlife agency site before you apply.

Common questions

Colorado Unit 50 — straight answers

What are the 2025 nonresident draw odds for Colorado Unit 50 archery elk?

Drawable at 0 pts. Based on real 2025 Colorado preference-point results across 1 hunt code in the unit.

How much of Colorado Unit 50 is public land?

48% of Unit 50 is federal public land you can hunt without permission, measured from USGS PAD-US boundaries.

Can a nonresident draw Colorado Unit 50 elk with no points?

Yes — a 0-point or leftover tag is available, so a nonresident can draw Unit 50 now.

How are the bulls in Colorado Unit 50?

The herd carries about 29 bulls per 100 cows (above the Colorado average of 24) — a measure of bull availability and age structure, not antler score.

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