I've seen it mentioned a couple times how many bears are in Colorado and how easy theyare to find. I've seen one. My buddy sees one every other year near his cabin. My cousins see one a year on the ranch they work on near yampa. What gives? Is it just an East slope thing?
It's incredible how incompetent people can be. Whenever I try to argue with one of these idiots my primary argument is that I'm not anti wolf, I'm anti forced reintroduction. It makes more sense to let the wolves trickle back into there habitat, as evidenced by looking at Idaho vs Southern...
Makes sense. Here in CO you need a hunting or fishing license to access SWA/STL. You can recreate however you wish per the rules of the property, but you need a license.
Kill kit (like a dozen knives, zip ties, a tag, and another dozen pens), emergency kits (survival and first aid), sunscreen, ammo, delorme, game bags, butt pad, glass, extra clothes if need be, hand warmers if need be, and as much paracord and water as it takes to fill the empty space.
Factory...
Yes it's a shame. Unfortunately a similar tax wouldn't work for bicycles, snowboarders and tents because the people engaged in those activities aren't really conservationists like most firearm purchasers.
Shoot, may as well just wait in a stand, jump on its back, and spur it to death. All you need to do is replace the rowels with scalpel blades. Easy enough, right?
Lookin at all this makes me jealous! Don't know any places to do it in CO and the ice is always bad anyway 😔.
Guess I have to stick to my other expensive hobbies.
Nice catches y'all!