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it was this or the State of the State, figured this one was more pertinent to this crowd.I'd like to lift up Zach for posting this link.
It was an inside joke about the early discussion in the meeting, if you were listening.it was this or the State of the State, figured this one was more pertinent to this crowd.
the commission does a lot of lifting up.It was an inside joke about the early discussion in the meeting, if you were listening.
That's my takeaway. There will at least be serious discussion about limiting archery elk statewide between now and this time next year.I couldn't watch the whole thing, so please correct me if I'm wrong, but the main takeaway was that Grand Mesa archery units will be limited this year, and seems like the writing is on the wall for all archery moving to limited in 2024.
I missed the sheep and goat discussions, anything notable?Good info on sheep and goat as well.
I hope they consider options vs blanket archery limited licenses. The NR to R ration is severely lopsided and we know where the problem rests.
Sheep and goat discussion below. One note, Andy says 331 RM bighorn sheep licenses this year. It's actually 351. In 2011 there were 246 sheep licenses.I missed the sheep and goat discussions, anything notable?
I've hunted the Grand Mesa (mostly below Indian Point) since 2009 and it has changed drastically since then. It's also a place were Randy promoted endlessly (while be sponsored by the DOW) and had a big piece in Bugle Magazine written on, so I'm sure there is a cause and effect there. As a non resident I'm 100% okay with limiting tags and choosing quality of hunts over quantity of hunts....as long as the loss of finances from these tags doesn't then get dumped on the backs of NR's.I couldn't watch the whole thing, so please correct me if I'm wrong, but the main takeaway was that Grand Mesa archery units will be limited this year, and seems like the writing is on the wall for all archery moving to limited in 2024.
At the roundtable meeting last week in CO Springs the same was mentioned....now if they could only find another bandaid to say they are going to fix it...side note they finally Mentioned the status of Dan Preslow being retired now and new search for his positionLot of residents speaking up about overcrowding this year….
Thanks for attending. If you haven't seen this, please take the survey:At the roundtable meeting last week in CO Springs the same was mentioned....now if they could only find another bandaid to say they are going to fix it...side note they finally Mentioned the status of Dan Preslow being retired now and new search for his position
There’s some meme-ers in there but some good points raised. The non res OTC madness needs to stop.Thanks for attending. If you haven't seen this, please take the survey:
Big Game License Distribution
Please see below for the current status on license distribution topics and updates. In response to the Commission’s request during the March Commission meeting, staff brought back final regulations for approval implementing staff’s recommendation of a 75/25 (Residentengagecpw.org
That's not even in the survey....so clearly they are "listening"There’s some meme-ers in there but some good points raised. The non res OTC madness needs to stop.
I hunted an OTC unit two years ago. Hunted it for a very long time. Every year it got worse. So bad to the point that every logging road I ran across had 2-3 trucks in it. I remember being in a makeshift blind on a logging road and had 5 hunters pass me and my dad in 2 hours. Dumbest thing I’ve ever seen. I go back to my truck and 2 other vehicles were there.