{"product_id":"2020-colorado-big-game-elkdeer-topo-hunt-habitat-range-gmu-86-spirited-republic-map","title":"2020 Colorado Big Game Elk\/Deer Topo Hunt Habitat Range GMU 86","description":"GMU 86 Hunting Map is the top-of-the-line map with the most reliable quality found on the market. Comprised of detailed contours and hillshade with geographic names, public lands, animal locations and movements, roads, water bodies, and many other terrain and location markers. This map indicates Habitat and Range of Elk, with Migration (elk \/ deer) corridors, so you know where you are in relation to animals, 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, Custer and Chaffee counties bounded on N by US 50; on E by Colo. Hwy. 69; on S by the Huerfano-Custer County line; and on W by the Sangre de Cristo Divide and US 285. Elevation: 14,070 feet on Humbolt Peak to 5,667 feet near Texas Creek. Terrain: Flat to gently rolling valley bottom climbing quickly to steep, rough mountains. Vegetation: Grassland to Grass to pine to spruce, firs and aspens to alpine meadows. Weather: Variable, but first snow or freeze can occur mid-Sept. Land Status: Approximately 70 percent public. Hunter Access: Fair to good access for public lands. Fair to poor on private lands. State Trust Lands: Froze Creek (640 acres); McCoy Gulch (640 acres); Short Creek Baldy (640 acres). State Wildlife Areas: Middle Taylor Creek (486 acres); Treat\/Ogden (fishing access). State Park: Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area. AHRA campgrounds are open year round and provide a good base camp for hunting surrounding Federal and State public lands. No hunting within 100 yards of any campground, picnic area, nature trail or boat ramp. Call park for details. (719) 539-7289. Deer: The northern 30 percent of unit. On public lands, try McCoy Gulch, Kerr Gulch, the area around Texas Creek and lower elevation public land around Hayden Creek. Mule deer inhabit both lower and higher elevation habitat, but tend to utilize lower elevations containing more pi–on\/juniper and brushy vegetation. Elk: Throughout the unit during the regular fall seasons depending on the snow and weather. Elk hunting is best at higher elevations with pine, fir and meadows in the earlier seasons. Elk may move to lower elevations when heavy snows come.","brand":"Spirited Republic","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":36400729718940,"sku":"1187463","price":9.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0441\/7850\/5884\/files\/spirited-republic-2020-colorado-big-game-elk-deer-topo-hunt-habitat-range-gmu-86-digital-map-34230927556764.jpg?v=1687344430","url":"https:\/\/store.avenza.com\/products\/2020-colorado-big-game-elkdeer-topo-hunt-habitat-range-gmu-86-spirited-republic-map","provider":"Avenza Maps","version":"1.0","type":"link"}