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Hoping a CO resident can help me with a few incidentals:

Is any sort of off-road sticker required for ATV’s?

Is it a realistic expectation to get a RV camping spot at the Lake Fork campground?

Thanks!
 
1 more question..

is it a good idea to keep an OTC elk tag in your back pocket or is the likelihood of seeing a decent bull while targeting deer slim to none?
 
1) https://cpw.state.co.us/buyapply/Pages/RegistrationsOHV.aspx Please for the love of god stay on established roads and trails where ATVs are allowed

2) No clue, can't help you there

3) There's always a chance to see elk, especially if you are getting away from the roads. If you are "road hunting" for deer with an ATV, then might not be worth it, but you never know.
 
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1) I can't help on that, but you will see plenty of other ATV's.
2) Also can't help but we always got a spot at Soap Creek Campground during 1st rifle. We didn't get there til day before season started also.
3) Probably a good idea to have an elk tag. I've seen a lot of elk and a couple really nice bulls in 54. That said, if you're looking for a good muley buck it might be worth just focusing on that.
 
thanks for the feedback guys, I just use my ATV to shuttle myself since I hunt solo.. take care!
 

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