Unit 7/8 Cow Moose 2024

5yearcoueshunter

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Hello,

Well, I got a lucky email sent to me yesterday. Looks like someone turned back in a Cow Moose tag for unit 7/8/191, and I was the next one on the list. :) Super excited to be able to hunt Moose for the first time!

With less than 2 months to go before the season, I'm looking for any pointers anyone is willing to give. I'm from NM and never been in the area. Hoping to get a scouting trip in but would appreciate any areas people are willing to share. Feel free to do via PM.

Based on my internet browsing and looking at harvest reports, looks like Unit 8 is probably the best?

Thanks in advance!

Travis
 
Lots of moose.
I live nearby and don't spot burn. You'll see alot of recreational and hunter pressure. But let's just say the moose don't mind. Get off the trails and FS roads. Cover ground and focus on good habitat. Remember, our Rocky Mtn. moose are not always around swamps, creeks and willows, etc. They are mobile and can also be up high early season and in between. If you're hunting during the rut you'll see them mid-day quite often. If you are new to the area try to get out a few days early and get familiar with roads and access points.

Hope you have a good meat hauler backpack and help with strong backs. You'll needed. A good size cow is like shooting a horse. Get that animal broken down, hide off, cooled down ASAP! Have a plan to have the animal processed at the risk of loosing some excellent meat.
 
I live nearby and don't spot burn. You'll see alot of recreational and hunter pressure. But let's just say the moose don't mind. Get off the trails and FS roads. Cover ground and focus on good habitat. Remember, our Rocky Mtn. moose are not always around swamps, creeks and willows, etc. They are mobile and can also be up high early season and in between. If you're hunting during the rut you'll see them mid-day quite often. If you are new to the area try to get out a few days early and get familiar with roads and access points.

Hope you have a good meat hauler backpack and help with strong backs. You'll needed. A good size cow is like shooting a horse. Get that animal broken down, hide off, cooled down ASAP! Have a plan to have the animal processed at the risk of loosing some excellent meat.
its not any bigger than a bull elk, plenty of moose around that area just about anywhere you go. I killed a cow in 7 in 2021 ill shoot you a pm
 
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They’re anywhere from the creek bottoms to 12k foot saddles. You’ll get your cow
 
I definitely wouldn't focus on anything above or reasonably close to timberline.

Not sure if sandycreek shot a small one or yearling, but my son shot a cow a few years ago that was far and away larger than any Colorado Bull elk I have shot or been part of. I can't remember for sure the weight of the cow carcass but when we walked up to it, I thought she it looked like the weight of a typical horse. I am sure the carcass only weight was in the 400-450lb range and the bull moose I shot last year was just 695lb when we dropped off at the processor. They are big!
 
I definitely wouldn't focus on anything above or reasonably close to timberline.

Not sure if sandycreek shot a small one or yearling, but my son shot a cow a few years ago that was far and away larger than any Colorado Bull elk I have shot or been part of. I can't remember for sure the weight of the cow carcass but when we walked up to it, I thought she it looked like the weight of a typical horse. I am sure the carcass only weight was in the 400-450lb range and the bull moose I shot last year was just 695lb when we dropped off at the processor. They are big!

Thanks! Luckily my Dad got a big cow moose last year in Wyoming, so we kind of know what we're in for. haha G&F aged her at 6, so a nice mature cow. I would have to agree on size, definitely bigger than any bull elk I've handled and we've shot a few big mature bulls including a 350 bull in the Gila.

Honestly, would love to get like a 2 or 3 year old cow. lol

Thanks again!
Travis
 
I definitely wouldn't focus on anything above or reasonably close to timberline.

Not sure if sandycreek shot a small one or yearling, but my son shot a cow a few years ago that was far and away larger than any Colorado Bull elk I have shot or been part of. I can't remember for sure the weight of the cow carcass but when we walked up to it, I thought she it looked like the weight of a typical horse. I am sure the carcass only weight was in the 400-450lb range and the bull moose I shot last year was just 695lb when we dropped off at the processor. They are big!
she aged at 6.. i guess i just didnt think it was anymore difficult than a solo bull elk
 

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