windymtnman
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With the upcoming April 4th draw deadline approaching, I decided to look into my options of trying to get
a Buck tag for a rifle season. I know that I need at least 3 preference points to even have a chance to get a tag, and even then
it's not a given.
But what caught my eye, is a rifle season that's available in nearby GMU 82, which is an early season, Sept. 9th-17th. but is a season that is listed as "ABOVE TIMBERLINE". I've never seen, or noticed this season before, so don't know if it's something new, or if I just never knew of it? So, I wonder if the readers here have ever hunted under this season?
In that I've been a hunter since 1965, it's not like I don't know my way around, and I certainly know what generally "above timberline" means, but it still seems a bit obscure. GMU 82 is largely in the 14 teeners of the Sangre de Cristo range, but how does CPU define this legal hunting area above timberline? Obviously, you could hunt on barren ground, rocky terrain, but there's got to be a gray area between stands of timber and zero treeline. Often times the transitional areas between trees and barren/grassy cover is full of stunted growth and brush. Where is the bright line of where a hunter can find a Buck and still be considered to be above the timberline? It seems a bit confusing to me, unless CPW has specific definitions of what timberline is. I envision you could have a treeline of Spruce, and then perhaps a few straggler trees here and there, and someone could interpret a couple stunted trees in a vast area of being a violation in this hunt. What gives? Does anyone have experience with this season?
a Buck tag for a rifle season. I know that I need at least 3 preference points to even have a chance to get a tag, and even then
it's not a given.
But what caught my eye, is a rifle season that's available in nearby GMU 82, which is an early season, Sept. 9th-17th. but is a season that is listed as "ABOVE TIMBERLINE". I've never seen, or noticed this season before, so don't know if it's something new, or if I just never knew of it? So, I wonder if the readers here have ever hunted under this season?
In that I've been a hunter since 1965, it's not like I don't know my way around, and I certainly know what generally "above timberline" means, but it still seems a bit obscure. GMU 82 is largely in the 14 teeners of the Sangre de Cristo range, but how does CPU define this legal hunting area above timberline? Obviously, you could hunt on barren ground, rocky terrain, but there's got to be a gray area between stands of timber and zero treeline. Often times the transitional areas between trees and barren/grassy cover is full of stunted growth and brush. Where is the bright line of where a hunter can find a Buck and still be considered to be above the timberline? It seems a bit confusing to me, unless CPW has specific definitions of what timberline is. I envision you could have a treeline of Spruce, and then perhaps a few straggler trees here and there, and someone could interpret a couple stunted trees in a vast area of being a violation in this hunt. What gives? Does anyone have experience with this season?