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ColoradoBighorn Sheep

CO Bighorn Sheep Unit S40 — LONE PINE

Total Acres
273,099
Public Land
59%
Elevation
5,641–10,697 ft

Season Dates

YearWeaponDatesTag TypeSex
2026Rifle — S-M-S40-O2-ROct 17, 2026Nov 8, 2026male
2026Rifle — S-M-S40-O1-RAug 22, 2026Sep 2, 2026male
2026Rifle — S-F-S40-O1-RSep 8, 2026Oct 11, 2026female

Trophy Data

B&C Entries
9
Avg Score
180.2
Top Score
188.4
Recent (5yr)
1

AI Scout Analysis

# CO S40 – Lone Pine: Tactical Analysis ## Terrain & Access S40 spans rugged high-elevation terrain (5,641–10,697 ft) with nearly 60% public land. The unit covers 273,099 acres of alpine and subalpine habitat typical of Colorado bighorn sheep country. Access and glassing opportunities depend on specific drainage systems, but the elevation and public land availability support self-guided hunts. ## Herd & Population Status Trophy record data from Larimer County (100% overlap) shows consistent...

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Tag Quotas & Applicant Volume

YearWeaponResidencyApplicantsTags issued
6 recent records available — Sign up to see current data
2023Rifle (Female S1)resident81
2023Rifle (Male S1)resident361
2023Rifle (Male S2)resident571

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Harvest Data

YearWeaponHuntersHarvestSuccess
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2020Rifle000.0%