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can we still shoot deer and elk in their beds or is that a no no now too????
Good Question Buckman... I'd say if your comfortable with the shot - take it... who cares what others think...
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can we still shoot deer and elk in their beds or is that a no no now too????
Good Question Buckman... I'd say if your comfortable with the shot - take it... who cares what others think...
Well I haven't killed a lion yet, although I spent 2 months running the dogs everyday to get them in shape, shoveled a mound of dog crap from the kennel, and have spent 6 days snow mobiling and hiking looking for a track and have yet to put one up a tree,,,seems this cat hunting is easy.
Maybe I could spot one from a plane.
point noted from pic.....however, legalities come into play with your argument.
Good luck with that....I have 4000+ hours of low level fying(supercub and helicopter) and have never seen a mountain lion from the sky.
Good luck with that....I have 4000+ hours of low level fying(supercub and helicopter) and have never seen a mountain lion from the sky.
Well I can tell you guys that the DOW already has an issue paper circulating that will make it illegal to kill a bear in a den in CO. That didn't take long.
New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan
.The Wildlife Commission will consider a new regulation to prohibit the take of bears in their dens during its January meeting.
During the morning session, the Wildlife Commission will get a first look at a new den-hunting regulation drafted by Division of Wildlife staff following an incident this fall in which a potential state record black bear was taken by a licensed hunter while in its den.
The incident has prompted a discussion about whether taking hibernating black bears in their dens is ethical, safe, or adheres to the concept of fair chase.
According to the 2010-2020 Strategic Plan adopted by the Wildlife Commission, the Division should look to maintain and increase support for wildlife management activities by emphasizing ethics, safety and fair chase in hunting, fishing and other wildlife programs. Although no regulations currently prohibit den hunting in Colorado, other states such as Pennsylvania and Michigan have adopted regulations to ban the practice.
The proposed regulation is scheduled to receive a three-step review by Commissioners, who could approve a final rule in May
The DOW person I spoke to today made a good point. Bears will still be killed in dens if a person is motivated to do it. The DOW will never see the kill sites. The only reason they heard about this one is because it is a potential state record.
The fact that this case drew so much publicity kind of backed the DOW into the corner. Hunters would likely lose any ballot initiative proposing to limit any predator hunting in this state. We already lost trapping and spring bear hunting that way. There are just too many non-hunters here these days.