All Hunting in Colorado GMU 139 - Baca County

The elevation in this area ranges from 4,462 to 3,675 feet. The terrain is Flat to gently rolling hills. The vegetation consists of Shortgrass prairie with limited sand sage, cottonwood and farmland areas.

GMU 139 - Baca County

Scores


Scores
User Scores
Ease of Drawing
33
 
33
Success
37
 
37
Trophy Potential
18
 
18
Public Access
4
 
4
Ease of Terrain
98
 
98
Room to Breathe
88
 
88
Opportunity
12
 
12
Convenience
0
 
N/A
Ease of Effort
55
 
55
50
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Bounded on N by Prowers County Roads F andD; on E by Kansas; on S by Baca County Road M; on W by US Highway 287.

The access for this unit is fair to poor for for deer and pronghorn.

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County

Baca

Size

1,201 Square Miles (768,782 Acres)

Land Ownership

95% Private, 5% Public, 2% USFS, 2% State

Latitude/Longitude

37.4245, -102.3331

Amenities

There are 0 hospitals, 0 hotels, 0 campgrounds, and 0 grocery stores within a 20 mile radius.

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HuntScore Tip

Many units in pronghorn country are located on private land. However, many have been rated as good access locations. Landowners are more likely to give you permission to hunt pronghorn than deer.

State Agency Website

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Other Species in Unit

Deer, Pronghorn, Black Bear, Mountain Lion, Turkey, Elk,

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Photos and Terrain Notes


The elevation in this area ranges from 4,462 to 3,675 feet. The terrain is Flat to gently rolling hills. The vegetation consists of Shortgrass prairie with limited sand sage, cottonwood and farm... Create a free account to read the rest of this terrain note!

All Over The Counter Hunts (2023)


There are 4 OTC hunts in this unit. Get a free account to view the details!

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All Drawing Stats (2022)


Total Quota
2,020
Licenses Drawn
1,113
Licenses Surplus
907
Resident Quota
665
Nonresident Quota
128
Landowner Quota
748
Youth Quota
252
47.7%
Overall Unit
1st Choice Draw Odds
Choose a hunt below to take a deeper dive into quotas, drawing odds, drawing trends, and harvest data.
Stats Apply For Sex Manner Season Type Draw Odds HuntScore Notes
AM132P1R
M
R
P1
LL
100%
69 Permit Type B; License Valid for Units: 132, 139, 145; Plains; Private land only
DF139L2R
F
R
L2
LL
100%
63 Plains
DE122O3A
E
A
O3
LL
100%
64 Plains; 129 Landowner permission is advisable before applying. Most land is private.
DE122O3M
E
M
O3
LL
100%
63 Plains; 129 Landowner permission is advisable before applying. Most land is private.
DF122O3A
F
A
O3
LL
100%
64 Plains; 129 Landowner permission is advisable before applying. Most land is private.
DF122O3M
F
M
O3
LL
100%
63 Plains; 129 Landowner permission is advisable before applying. Most land is private.
DM122O2M
M
M
O2
LL
46.7%
54 Permit Type A; License Valid for Units: 122, 125, 126, 127, NEW 129, 130, 132, 139, NEW 145, 146; Plains; 129 Landowner permission is advisable before applying. Most land is private.
DE139L2R
E
R
L2
LL
93.8%
64 Plains
DE139O2R
E
R
O2
LL
65.6%
59 Plains
DF139L1R
F
R
L1
LL
100%
63 Permit Type A; License Valid for Units: 139, NEW 145; Plains
DF139O1R
F
R
O1
LL
93.8%
58 Permit Type A; License Valid for Units: 139, NEW 145; Plains
AM132O1R
M
R
O1
LL
3.3%
50 Permit Type A; License Valid for Units: 132, 139, 145; Plains
DF139O2R
F
R
O2
LL
100%
64 Plains
DM139L1R
M
R
L1
LL
22.3%
51 Permit Type A; License Valid for Units: 139, NEW 145; Plains
DM139O1R
M
R
O1
LL
32.2%
54 Permit Type A; License Valid for Units: 139, NEW 145; Plains
AF132O1M
F
M
O1
LL
100%
64 Permit Type B; License Valid for Units: 132, 139, 145; Plains
AF132O1R
F
R
O1
LL
32.3%
55 Permit Type B; License Valid for Units: 132, 139, 145; Plains
AF132P1R
F
R
P1
LL
100%
71 Permit Type B; License Valid for Units: 132, 139, 145; Plains; Private land only
AF132P5R
F
R
P5
LL
100%
71 Permit Type B; License Valid for Units: 132, 139, 145; Plains; Private land only
AM132O1M
M
M
O1
LL
100%
64 Permit Type A; License Valid for Units: 132, 139, 145; Plains
DE122O1A
E
A
O1
LL
88.7%
63 Permit Type A; License Valid for Units: 122, 125, 126, 127, 129, 130, 132, 139, 145, 146; 129 Landowner permission is advisable before applying. Most land is private.
HuntScore Tip: Nonresident allocations are determined by the average number of preference points a Colorado resident needs to draw a specific license during a 3-year period. For hunt codes that require six or more points for a Colorado resident to draw an elk or deer license, up to 20 percent of licenses may go to nonresidents. For elk and deer hunt codes that require fewer than six points for a Colorado resident to draw, up to 35 percent may go to nonresidents.

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All Harvest Stats (2022)


Total Hunters
346
Total Harvest
155
Harvest Male
114
Harvest Female
40
36.3%
Average Success
Manner Season Type Sex Hunters Harvest Male Female Youth
A
A
N/A 2 0
0
0
0
A
A
N/A 7 0
0
0
0
A
A
LL
N/A 31 6
6
0
0
A
WTO
LL
N/A 14 0
0
0
0
ALL
ALL
LL
N/A 232 116
81
34
0
ALL
ALL
N/A 27 5
5
0
0
ALL
ALL
N/A 87 34
28
6
0
Any
WTO
LL
N/A 100 34
20
14
0
M
M
N/A 8 4
2
2
0
M
M
LL
N/A 3 0
0
0
0
R
L0
N/A 8 0
0
0
0
R
EL
LL
N/A 98 61
37
22
0
R
P0
N/A 61 25
23
2
0
R
PR
LL
N/A 112 77
55
20
0
R
R
N/A 70 30
26
4
0
R
R
N/A 20 5
5
0
0
R
R
LL
N/A 198 111
75
34
0
R
AR
N/A 77 30
26
4
0
R
WTO
LL
N/A 86 34
20
14
0
SG
S
LL
N/A 15 5
0
0
0
HuntScore Tip: With more than 300,000 hunting licenses sold in Colorado each year, Colorado Parks and Wildlife thinks it's impossible to contact every hunter. So, harvest data is not actual. It's a statistical sample calculation based on license sales data and an estimate of hunter numbers and hunter success. Hunter activity and success is gathered through the hunter survey sent to all Colorado licensed hunters. Response is voluntary and therefore not complete.

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