Colorado Division of Wildlife
DOW Releases Big Game Harvest Statistics for 2007
The Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) has compiled
and released the 2007 big game harvest statistics.
Elk
During the 2007 big game seasons 227,262 hunters killed 49,012 for a 22
percent success rate. There was a significant decrease in the number of
elk harvested in 2007. Hunters killed nearly 8,000 fewer elk than in 2006
and for the first time since 1999, elk harvest dropped below 50,000.
“The reduced harvest is likely due to a combination of factors,” said
Bruce Watkins, terrestrial analyst for the DOW. “Harvest during the first
and second rifle seasons was consistent with previous years. However,
conditions during third and fourth rifle seasons were very mild and
harvest success dropped considerably especially for cow elk. These seasons
rely much more upon weather to make elk accessible and they were unusually
warm and dry in 2007.”
Another factor that may have decreased the harvest is the state’s elk
population numbers. After years of providing additional hunter opportunity
to get the statewide elk population at objective, there may be fewer elk
in certain areas of the state which boosted harvest rates in years past.
The DOW dropped the number of 2007 limited elk licenses by 5,000. This
management change was based upon elk numbers approaching objective in some
of these traditionally high harvest areas.
There were also 10,000 fewer elk hunters in the field during the 2007
seasons. Some of the decrease was due to fewer limited licenses being
available, but weather, economic conditions and other variables also
likely affected license sales.
Deer
Deer hunters in Colorado harvested the highest number of deer since 1997
with 98,283 hunters killing 45,026 deer for a 46 percent success rate in
2007. Deer license numbers were the highest since 1999.
Colorado’s renowned reputation for deer hunting continued to be supported
by the harvest statistics in 2007. Deer hunter success rates have remained
high at 45 to 46 percent since 2004. During the last 4 years, annual deer
harvest has exceeded harvest in 1998 when unlimited deer licenses were
still available in most units.
Pronghorn
Pronghorn harvest and success remained high in 2007 indicating that
unusually harsh winter conditions on the Eastern Plains the previous
winter did not have a major impact on pronghorn populations. In 2007,
12,647 pronghorn hunters harvested 8,492 pronghorn for a 67 percent
success rate. The 2007 pronghorn harvest was the highest since 1997.
The DOW is currently compiling herd composition data and estimating
post-hunt population numbers. These estimates will be presented along with
proposed licenses numbers for the 2008 big game seasons to the Colorado
Wildlife Commission in May.
The deadline for 2008 big game license applications is April 1.
For additional information and big game harvest statistics please visit:
http://wildlife.state.co.us/Hunting/BigGame/Statistics/.
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