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P.O. Box 442
Ellicottville, New York
USA 14731
(716) 699-4835

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Mountain Time Zone
12975 Pommel Circle
Elbert, Colorado
USA 80106
(719) 930-1529

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Morten Fadum
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Elk Hunting in Colorado

Most of the outfitters in this region bring hunters into the draws that lead into Colorado’s Flat Tops Wilderness, because it requires less time and effort. But some of the most beautiful and abundant elk habitat is on the plateau. PSRO concentrates on bringing their clients clear to the top when weather permits. It takes from 3 ½ to 5 hours on horse back, but it’s worth it! The harvest opportunities are great. We go the extra mile on our camp facilities as well. Great equipment and a professional staff. Our guided hunters are fed by a real cook, not the guide! And the food is fresh. We deliver more than a great harvesting opportunity, we deliver a great experience.

The Hunt

Elk hunting in the mountains is one of the most physically demanding hunts in North America. Even though our Flat Tops are about as hunter friendly terrain that elk inhabit, it is the real thing! You really need to ask yourself, am I in decent shape? Do I have handicaps that will make this hunt miserable for me? Am I still tough enough to rough it, and enjoy it? These questions are valid ones because you will be riding horses for several hours just to get to your hunt camp. You will be sleeping on a cot in a sleeping bag. And even though we provide sleeping pads and a pillow, it’s still a cot. It will be cold at night when the wood stove goes out in the still of the night, and when the cold of mornings predawn wakeup alarm goes off. You’ll be hunting at 10,000 to 11,000 feet elevation, and that makes everything physically harder. You’ll be getting up early and going to bed late. Eating fast, before the food cools off in the cool of the tent.

If I haven’t run you off yet, let me say this; if you are healthy enough to enjoy this, it is really a trip of a lifetime. There’s no other hunt I enjoy quite as much as riding my favorite stead into a wilderness camp with a few good friends and hunting out of wall tents. The camaraderie around the dinner table at night, the morning boot crunching trek to a great spot to sit, the anticipation of a big bull to stepping out into a clearing. The silence of nature while you sit in your blind waiting and watching. And being away from the crowds of crazy hunters and their 4-wheelers. Wilderness hunting is like no other!

Drop Camps

Guides: Not provided
Accommodations: One tent for up to three people. One cook tent and one sleeping tent, complete with wood stoves in each tent and a table and chairs in the cook tent and a complete kitchen. A cot and pad and wool blanket for each client. First night of firewood is provided.
Stock: No stock in camp. A wrangler will come by every other day at a designated time to pack game back to camp.
Cook: No cook provided
Harvested animal care: Client must assist in retrieving harvested animals back to camp. Wrangler will not assist in capping animals for taxidermy. The Flat Tops have only four months of snow free weather, and the nights are always cold. So you won’t have to worry about meat spoilage. We take all the meat and horns and capes out when the hunt is over.

Rats and Dates
$1,950 per person for 3 hunters or less booked from one group.
$1,750 per person for 4 to 5 hunters in one booked group.
$1,500 per person for 6 hunters booked on one group.

Dates:
Any 5 days 1st Season Oct. 15 - 21
2nd Season Oct. 22 - 28
2nd Season Oct. 24 - 30
3rd Season Nov. 5 - 11
3rd Season Nov. 7 - 13

Note: for groups of 3 hunters or less, PSRO reserves the right to bring additional hunters into the camp to complete a group size of between 4 and 6 hunters (unless otherwise specified in contract agreement). A standard length hunt is 7 days afield, including 2 days of travel and 5 days of hunting.

Licenses/Tags:

Note: Tags/license not included. Approx. $520 non-resident, $52 resident