I've been hunting a 2nd season buck tag for a few years during rifle season, primarily with a bow. The settler-descendant-owned ranch that I've been living and hunting on for 5 years has been sold to a new colorado transplant and no more hunting. With that being said, I'll be turning in my buck tag for a preference point, regardless of the NEW fee for such a transaction and finding a new place to live ASAP.
Its obvious that public and private land hunting are different animals, but I can speak from experience that in Colorado, over the counter elk units are much, much different than draw only. I feel that goes for deer too, but the elk get it the worst. Maybe just take your bow out for a walk and don't get too disappointed.