ASPEN – A portion of Sky Mountain Park will again be open to limited hunting in the fall, but a lottery to choose five participating hunters will take place March 25.
The hunt, for cow elk only, will again take place during the fourth season – Nov. 23-27. To qualify, hunters must have a Colorado hunting license allowing them to hunt for a cow elk in the fourth season, in Colorado Game Management Unit 43.
Pitkin County Open Space and Trails is conducting its lottery in March so that drawing winners can put in for a fourth-season license in Unit 43 and be ready to go. Open Space and Trails will check with Colorado Parks and Wildlife in June to make sure the chosen hunters did in fact acquire the proper license for the hunt.
Again this year, Open Space and Trails will also draw the names of three alternates – hunters who may get a chance at the Sky Mountain Park hunt if any of the chosen participants backs out before the hunt. Hunters whose names were drawn last year will not qualify to participate this year.
This will be the ninth year a limited hunt has taken place at Sky Mountain Park in an effort to manage the elk population that uses the open space as both winter habitat and a migration corridor. Last fall, three hunters on the property were successful in harvesting an elk.
To enter the lottery, prospective hunters must provide their name, address and phone number by noon on March 24. Please email the information to web_open_space@pitkincounty.com. Only hunters who supply ALL of the required information will be entered in the drawing.
Contact: Gary Tennenbaum, director of Pitkin County Open Space and Trails | gary.tennenbaum@pitkincounty.com | 970-920-5355