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Elk Hunting Statistics
In an effort to assist Colorado's big game hunters applying for the draw, Colorado Parks and Wildlife provides the following draw and hunting season information. These reports show how many licenses were available in all big game management units throughout Colorado, how many hunters applied for those limited licenses, how many of those hunters were successful drawing and how many preference points it took to be successful.
Reports
Draw Recap Reports
Draw Recap report combines pre-draw and post-draw information in an easy to read layout. A summary of Pre-Draw applications by hunt code and preference point level on the left and Post Draw results on the right side of the page.
- 2024 Draw Recap Report
- 2023 Draw Recap Report
- 2022 Draw Recap Report
- 2021 Draw Recap Report
- 2020 Draw Recap Report
- 2019 Draw Recap Report
Note: Please remember that these will only be guidelines in helping you fill out your limited license applications: quotas, applicant pools, and hunt codes may change year-to-year. The latest 10 years of statistics will be maintained on the website.
Drawn Out at Reports
The Drawn Out Report shows the last point/choice at which a license was drawn for a specific hunt code broken out by type of application and residency.
Secondary Draw Recap Reports
Secondary Draw Recap report combines pre-draw and post-draw information in an easy to read layout. A summary of Pre-Draw applications by hunt code and preference point level on the left and Post Draw results on the right side of the page.
Tooth Age Data
Elk in Boulder and Larimer Counties
Bull elk hunters in Game Management Units 7, 8, 9, 19, 191 & 20 who participated in submitting teeth during the fall can check the links below for age results.
Cementum annuli analysis results (bull age) are sorted by the last 5 numbers of individual hunter CID numbers within each huntcode. Hunter CID numbers are the 9-digit numbers assigned to each hunter and are shown on any hunting or fishing license.