elkduds
Well-known member
This was the liveliest meeting I've attended during my 3 years as delegate. I brought for discussion the article that @marksjeep posted here concerning the resignation of 3 key delegates from CPW's Colorado Outdoor Partnership (COP), 1 each from RMEF, CO Outfitters Assoc. and Coloradoans for Responsible Wildlife Management. The article stated all left for the same reason, loss of influence by hunters/anglers in the decisionmaking process of CPW. Turns out that RMEF has not left as an organization, their delegate resigned and is being replaced. Everyone already had this as a high priority for discussion, article notwithstanding. Still, there was no dissent, even from CPW staff, that hunters and anglers are losing influence on the CPW Board of Commissioners and in the COP. Gov. Polis lost no time in seeking replacement delegates, did not attempt to resolve issues with the departing hunting/angling delegates.
You can apply to be a delegate, deadline is 3/13/23. Preference is given to those representing organizations.
Reasonable to conclude all present recognized the Governor's efforts are diluting the influence of hunters/anglers in the management of CPW, under the guise of Inclusion. My subjective impression is that CPW staff recognize this, see it as diluting their agency's influence, and are disturbed by this trend.
As @Oak posted elsewhere, based on input from the https://engagecpw.org/ and other submissions to the CPW Commission, CPW recommended the Board not consider point banking, not consider point averaging, and adopt Resident/Nonresident limited license allocation of 75-25 for deer, elk, bear, pronghorn for all seasons, starting in 2024. Input to the Commission is still being accepted in person and in writing. The next board meeting is March 15-16, 2023. https://cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/CommissionMeeting2023-3.aspx , This is a hybrid live/virtual meeting.
I want to get this posted timely. Still to come: review of meeting topics including wolves, harvest surveying and season structure, future of OTC archery, new Gold Medal water designations in the Gunnison Basin,
You can apply to be a delegate, deadline is 3/13/23. Preference is given to those representing organizations.
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Reasonable to conclude all present recognized the Governor's efforts are diluting the influence of hunters/anglers in the management of CPW, under the guise of Inclusion. My subjective impression is that CPW staff recognize this, see it as diluting their agency's influence, and are disturbed by this trend.
As @Oak posted elsewhere, based on input from the https://engagecpw.org/ and other submissions to the CPW Commission, CPW recommended the Board not consider point banking, not consider point averaging, and adopt Resident/Nonresident limited license allocation of 75-25 for deer, elk, bear, pronghorn for all seasons, starting in 2024. Input to the Commission is still being accepted in person and in writing. The next board meeting is March 15-16, 2023. https://cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/CommissionMeeting2023-3.aspx , This is a hybrid live/virtual meeting.
I want to get this posted timely. Still to come: review of meeting topics including wolves, harvest surveying and season structure, future of OTC archery, new Gold Medal water designations in the Gunnison Basin,
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