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ColoradoBighorn Sheep

CO Bighorn Sheep Unit S36 — BELLOWS CREEK

Total Acres
110,656
Public Land
94%
Wilderness
20%
Elevation
8,049–12,730 ft

Season Dates

YearWeaponDatesTag TypeSex
2026Rifle — S-M-S36-O1-RSep 1, 2026Oct 1, 2026male
2026Rifle — S-F-S36-O1-RSep 11, 2026Oct 1, 2026female

Trophy Data

B&C Entries
1
Avg Score
176.8
Top Score
176.8
Recent (5yr)
0

AI Scout Analysis

# CO S36 – Bellows Creek: Tactical Analysis **Terrain & Access** High-elevation alpine unit (8,049–12,730 ft) with 93.5% public land and 20% wilderness. Rugged, high-country terrain typical of bighorn sheep habitat. Nonresidents may encounter wilderness constraints but are not required to hire a guide in Colorado. **Herd Quality** Trophy data is limited — one record-book entry from Mineral County (176.8, 2016) reflects rare exceptional animals. This county-level record represents the top 1–2%...

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Tag Quotas & Applicant Volume

YearWeaponResidencyApplicantsTags issued
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2023Rifle (Female S1)resident92
2023Rifle (Male S1)resident922

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Harvest Data

YearWeaponHuntersHarvestSuccess
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20234375.0%
2023Rifle4375.0%