Colorado Hunting Preference Points Online

The tool below will provide invaluable insights for Colorado hunters, covering everything from how the Preference Point System works to the strategies for increasing your probability of drawing a future license. Our goal is to provide you with an easy-to-read, searchable resource that goes beyond the limitations of traditional PDF guides.

unit Hunt Code quota applicants adult_res adult_nr youth_res youth_nr season
97 AM097O1R 10 64 4 Pref Points 3 Pref Points No Apps None Drawn Rifle
135 AM135O1R 110 557 4 Pref Points 4 Pref Points 4 Pref Points 4 Pref Points Rifle
5 AF005W1R 11 43 4 Pref Points No Apps No Apps None Drawn RFW
104+ AF104W1R 13 50 4 Pref Points 5 Pref Points No Apps No Apps RFW
61 BE061O5R 10 115 4 Pref Points 5 Pref Points None Drawn None Drawn Rifle
201 DM201O1A 8 54 5 Pref Points 14 Pref Points No Apps None Drawn Archery
2 DM002O1M 7 59 5 Pref Points 21 Pref Points None Drawn None Drawn Muzzle
6 DM006O3R 25 171 5 Pref Points 11 Pref Points None Drawn None Drawn Rifle
12+ DM012E1R 10 152 5 Pref Points 13 Pref Points No Apps None Drawn Rifle
41+ DF041O2R 10 269 5 Pref Points 1 Pref Points None Drawn None Drawn Rifle
52+ DM052O4R 25 136 5 Pref Points 12 Pref Points None Drawn None Drawn Rifle
54 DM054O3R 60 389 5 Pref Points 16 Pref Points None Drawn None Drawn Rifle
55 DM055O3R 100 531 5 Pref Points 16 Pref Points 6 Pref Points None Drawn Rifle
58+ DF058O2R 10 186 5 Pref Points 2 Pref Points None Drawn None Drawn Rifle
61 DM061O3R 90 495 5 Pref Points 14 Pref Points 6 Pref Points None Drawn Rifle
65 DM065E1R 25 101 5 Pref Points 5 Pref Points None Drawn None Drawn Rifle
74 DM074E1R 35 190 5 Pref Points 15 Pref Points None Drawn None Drawn Rifle
76 DM076O2R 25 263 5 Pref Points 5 Pref Points 5 Pref Points None Drawn Rifle
80+ DM080O4R 50 326 5 Pref Points 6 Pref Points 6 Pref Points None Drawn Rifle
82+ DM082E1R 40 165 5 Pref Points 10 Pref Points None Drawn None Drawn Rifle

Understanding the Preference Point System

The Preference Point System is a pivotal tool used in managing Colorado’s diverse big-game animals. It's based on a quota system, limiting the number of hunting licenses issued in most game management units (GMUs). When applying for a limited license, you earn a preference point if you're unsuccessful in drawing your first-choice hunt code. These points then provide a mathematical advantage when applied to future license drawings.

Key Terms for Hunting in Colorado

Before you delve into the system, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with a few key terms:

  • Preference Points: Points awarded to hunters when they are unsuccessful in drawing their first-choice hunt code.
  • Hunt Codes: Eight-character codes used to designate species, sex, GMU, season, and method of harvest. A perfect guide to your hunting experience.
  • Game Management Units (GMUs): Designated areas of land used for wildlife management purposes, crucial for maintaining the balance of Colorado hunting.

Applying for a Limited License for Hunting

Applying for a limited hunting license involves specifying your preferred hunt codes. A preference point is awarded for unsuccessful applications for a first-choice hunt code or for hunters using a preference point hunt code as their first choice. Remember, preference points are only used and gained through the primary draw, making every application count.

How Preference Points Impact Your Future Draws

For big game like elk, deer, pronghorn, or bear, you will accumulate preference points until you are successful in drawing a first-choice license. If you draw your first choice, your preference points drop down to zero, regardless of the minimum number of points it takes to draw in a specific unit. This system maintains the fairness and competitive spirit of the Colorado hunting experience.

Our Searchable Online Tool for Colorado Hunting

Unlike other resources that provide this information in a static PDF, we offer an interactive online tool that makes it easy to search and sort the table of hunt codes. This tool allows you to view the preference points associated with each hunting unit, filter through quotas, applicants, adult_res, adult_nr, youth_res, youth_nr, and season, and sort them based on your needs.

Conclusion

Understanding the 2023 Colorado Hunting Annual Preference Point Issue is crucial for anyone looking to apply for a limited license for hunting in Colorado. We hope this guide has provided you with the information you need. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please feel free to contact us.

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