Need help in colorado

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  1. jasonedward

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    Is the rut happening, about to happen or long gone in Colorado? I only have acces to 100 acres of insanely over pressured public land east of Colorado Springs, but it's all I have. Saw plenty at the beginning of the season but it's gone dry. I'm sure the white tails went 100% nocturnal. In the military so hunting time is precious. Any help would be appreciated. Happy hunting!
     
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    It's hard to kill what isn't there why don't you drive up HWY 24 there is some good public land up there
     
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    Where? I'm hunting a Ramah in GMU 110, wasn't aware that there was more public land available off of 24? Thanks again!
     
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    Sorry I've out of touch for a while most of the land around Pike's Peak is public there is a lot around cripple creek Victor and North of 24 between lake George and Woodland park is a national forest
     

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