Pronghorn Hunting in Colorado GMU 999 - Preference Point
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User Scores
Ease of Drawing
N/A
Success
N/A
Trophy Potential
N/A
Public Access
N/A
Ease of Terrain
100
Room to Breathe
N/A
Opportunity
N/A
Convenience
N/A
Ease of Effort
N/A
33
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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.
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Pronghorn Drawing Stats (2022)
Total Quota
0
Licenses Drawn
0
Licenses Surplus
0
Resident Quota
0
Nonresident Quota
0
Landowner Quota
0
Youth Quota
0
0%
Overall Unit
1st Choice Draw Odds
| Stats | Apply For | Sex | Manner | Season | Type | Draw Odds | HuntScore | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AP99999P |
P
|
P
|
99
|
LL
|
0%
|
0 |
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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