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Colorado Hunting

Colorado offers diverse and challenging hunting opportunities, but it is essential to understand and comply with all regulations set by Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW). Ethical behavior is the foundation of a responsible hunt.

Licensing and Permits

Every hunter in Colorado is required to possess a valid hunting license.

Required Items

Item

Description

Hunter Education Card

Required for anyone born on or after January 1, 1949.

Hunting License

Must be valid for the species and season being hunted.

Habitat Stamp

Required annually for hunters aged 18-64.

File

Always carry an electronic or physical copy of your license.

License Types

Licenses are generally obtained through a limited draw or over-the-counter (OTC) purchase. Check the CPW website for specific details on application deadlines, which are usually around Date.

Big Game Seasons (General Overview)

Colorado's big game hunting is divided into multiple seasons. Always consult the current CPW Big Game regulations brochure for exact dates and unit restrictions.

Species

Primary Season

Method

Elk

Archery, Muzzleloader, Rifle

Limited Draw/OTC (depending on unit)

Deer

Archery, Muzzleloader, Rifle

Limited Draw

Moose

Rifle

Limited Draw

Bighorn Sheep

Rifle

Limited Draw

Mountain Goat

Rifle

Limited Draw

Ethical Hunting Principles

Ethical hunting ensures the future of wildlife and public acceptance of hunting.

  • Fair Chase: Hunters must not use methods that provide an unfair advantage over the game. This includes not hunting from a motorized vehicle or while the animal is restricted by fences or natural barriers.
  • Respect Wildlife: Only take clean, ethical shots that ensure a quick and humane harvest. Do not pursue wounded game beyond your ability to track it.
  • Respect Private Land: Always know your boundaries. Trespassing is a serious offense. If hunting near private property, ensure you have permission before entering. Check the location of your hunting unit: Place.
  • Be Courteous: Respect other hunters, landowners, and non-hunters using public lands.
  • Leave No Trace: Pack out all trash, spent casings, and field-dressing waste. Leave the area cleaner than you found it.
Safety First

Safe hunting practices are non-negotiable.

Firearm Safety
  1. Treat every firearm as if it were loaded.
  2. Always point the muzzle in a safe direction.
  3. Be sure of your target and what is beyond it.
  4. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
High-Altitude Preparedness

Colorado hunting often takes place at high elevations.

  • Hydration: Drink plenty of water to combat dehydration.
  • Altitude Sickness: Be aware of symptoms and plan to acclimatize.
  • Weather: Mountain weather is unpredictable. Carry layers of clothing, a quality rain gear, and an emergency kit.
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