Muley_Stalker
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It would probably also have a house trailer and a hottie in a cutoffs and a white tank top!
My kind of movie.
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It would probably also have a house trailer and a hottie in a cutoffs and a white tank top!
First time I hunted Colorado was 27 years ago and a lot has changed for sure.There were tons of elk and deer then where I went and deer tags were otc.I didn't see a hunter in the woods then either;only at trailheads parking areas.The amount of hunting pressure there now is incredible in comparison and I'd say that's TV and internets fault
I remember when the population of Colorado was 1-2 mil. Now it is over 5. And guess what? Some governor predicted it will be over 10 by 2050. They may have more elk then, too, but they also might have more cattle down at the Monfort Feedlot. So what? Maybe they'll have powdered water they can dust on their lawns.
Yeah, but they all move to Denver or the Springs. The population of my town is 2200, and has been for 15 years.
Lots of elk here, and not a lot of hunters. The units around here are steep and hard to hunt. That keeps most hunters away. I love it.
True, but perspective changes based on where your standing, and in 30 years we will be his age, likely singing the same song...Some might say these are the good ol days in Colorado.
20 years down the road, these will be the good old days.Some might say these are the good ol days in Colorado.