{"product_id":"2018-gmu-58-colorado-big-game-elkmule-deer-hunting-map-publicprivate-lands-spirited-republic-map","title":"2018 GMU 58 Colorado Big Game (Elk\/Mule Deer) Hunting Map (Public\/Private Lands)","description":"GMU 58 Hunting Map is the top-of-the-line map with the most reliable quality and updated (2018) GMU statistics found on the market.   Comprised of detailed contours and hillshade with geographic names, public lands, animal locations (Elk\/Mule Deer) and movements, roads, water bodies, and many other terrain and location markers.  This map indicates public lands symbology, to know whether you're in public or private land, when linked with your device's GPS technology.  Mark locations with pins or trails to know where you've been and where you are heading.  A must have reference map for the experienced hunter, and a necessity for those just getting into the sport.  The only map on the market providing the previous years hunting statistic.                Location: Portions of Fremont and Park counties bounded on N by US 24; on E by Park County Rd. 59 and Colo. Hwy. 9; on S by US 50; and on W by Kaufman Ridge and Badger Creek. Elevation: 11,710 feet on Waugh Mountain to 5,760 feet at Parkdale. Terrain: Level valley bottoms to moderately steep hills to steep mountains. Vegetation: Grass, piñons, junipers, brush, aspens, spruce and fir. Weather: Extremely variable; expect snow or freeze in early Sept. at higher elevations. Land Status: Approximately 40 percent public. Hunter Access: Fair to good. Most public land accessible, but some blocked by private. Landowners fairly cooperative to grant permission; some leased areas. State Trust Lands: Agate Mountain, Antero, Badger Creek, Cottonwood Ridge, Dick’s Peak, Dirty Gulch, Fernleaf Gulch, Hartsel, Parkdale, Sand Gulch #1, Sand Gulch #3, Sand Gulch #4, Stoney Face Mountain, Tallahassee Road, Texas Creek #1, Texas Creek #2, Three Mile Mountain, Warmer Gulch, Waugh Mountain State Wildlife Areas: Badger Basin (fishing access), Charlie Meyers, Spinney Mountain, Treat\/Ogden (fishing access). State Park: Spinney Mountain, Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area. Spinney Mountain is open to hunting in designated areas only. No camping available at Spinney Mountain. Camping is available nearby at Eleven Mile State Park. Stop by Eleven Mile park office for details and maps. AHRA campgrounds are open year round and provide a good base camp for hunting surrounding Federal and State public lands. No hunting is allowed within 100 yards of any state park facility including buildings, campgrounds, picnic areas, nature trails or boat ramps. Call specific park for details. Spinney Mountain: (719) 748-3401 AHRA: (719) 539-7289. Deer: Better in southern half on BLM land. The Sand Gulch and Badger Creek STLs provide good habitat for deer. Elk: Most elk hunting is in the 39-Mile Mountain, Dick’s Peak, Black Mountain and Waugh Mountain areas. Another place to check would be Waugh Mountain STL. Pronghorn: Good pronghorn hunting on the north end of 58.","brand":"Spirited Republic","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":36419280011420,"sku":"848735","price":4.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0441\/7850\/5884\/files\/20181009011803_SpiritedRepublic_CO_BigGame_ElkPublicLand_58_preview_0.jpg?v=1723119793","url":"https:\/\/store.avenza.com\/products\/2018-gmu-58-colorado-big-game-elkmule-deer-hunting-map-publicprivate-lands-spirited-republic-map","provider":"Avenza Maps","version":"1.0","type":"link"}