All Hunting in Colorado GMU G7 - Gray's Peak

Bounded on N by US Highway 6/I-70; on E by Guanella Pass Road (US Forest Service 381); on S by the Pike-Arapahoe NF boundary, the Continental Divide, the Argentine Pass trail, US Forest Service 260 and 5; and on W by US Highway 6

GMU G7 - Gray's Peak

Scores


Scores
User Scores
Ease of Drawing
2
 
2
Success
0
 
N/A
Trophy Potential
0
 
N/A
Public Access
89
 
89
Ease of Terrain
34
 
34
Room to Breathe
100
 
100
Opportunity
70
 
70
Convenience
100
 
100
Ease of Effort
0
 
N/A
71
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Bounded on N by US Highway 6/I-70; on E by Guanella Pass Road (US Forest Service 381); on S by the Pike-Arapahoe NF boundary, the Continental Divide, the Argentine Pass trail, US Forest Service 260 and 5; and on W by US Highway 6

County

Summit, Clear Creek

Size

66 Square Miles (42,038 Acres)

Land Ownership

10% Private, 90% Public, 89% USFS

Latitude/Longitude

39.6473, -105.8014

Amenities

There are 9 hospitals, 20 hotels, 20 campgrounds, and 13 grocery stores within a 20 mile radius.

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All Drawing Stats (2022)


Total Quota
12
Licenses Drawn
12
Licenses Surplus
0
Resident Quota
12
Nonresident Quota
0
Landowner Quota
0
Youth Quota
0
2.6%
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
GFG07O4R
F
R
O4
LL
8.3%
73
GFG07O3R
F
R
O3
LL
11.1%
73
GFG07O2R
F
R
O2
LL
7.1%
73
GFG07O1R
F
R
O1
LL
11.1%
72
GEG07O4R
E
R
O4
LL
2.9%
72
GEG07O3R
E
R
O3
LL
2.2%
72
GEG07O2R
E
R
O2
LL
2.1%
72
GEG07O1R
E
R
O1
LL
1.3%
72
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
22
Total Harvest
22
Harvest Male
16
Harvest Female
6
100%
Average Success
Manner Season Type Sex Hunters Harvest Male Female Youth
ALL
LL
N/A 11 11
8
3
0
R
O1
LL
N/A 3 3
2
1
0
R
O2
LL
N/A 2 2
2
0
0
R
O3
LL
N/A 3 3
2
1
0
R
O4
LL
N/A 3 3
2
1
0
HuntScore Tip: Hunters who have GPS units are encouraged to mark the location of their harvest in the field. This is especially important for hunters who harvest a bear or moose. During mandatory inspections, hunters will be asked to give a location of their harvest. Having GPS coordinates makes reporting simple and precise.

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