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Hunting - other than deer
Question for Colorado Hunters.....
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<blockquote data-quote="PO Cedar" data-source="post: 642718" data-attributes="member: 2503"><p>Big Country 71, you probably already know this but Colorado requires a certified Hunter Safety Course to hunt there. Make sure you have it and if you get a chance stop in at one of the DOW offices and let them enter it into their computer under your name. Then when the game warden checks you you won't have to have that extra piece of paper to show him. Also, the Habitat stamp for the species hunted must be purchased for the license/tag to be valid. Five dollars per species with a ten dollar maximum cost no matter how many tags you purchase. Good Luck!! BTW, if archery only hunting in CO, a IBEP bowhunting certificate is all that is necessary to satisfy the Hunter safety course requirement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PO Cedar, post: 642718, member: 2503"] Big Country 71, you probably already know this but Colorado requires a certified Hunter Safety Course to hunt there. Make sure you have it and if you get a chance stop in at one of the DOW offices and let them enter it into their computer under your name. Then when the game warden checks you you won't have to have that extra piece of paper to show him. Also, the Habitat stamp for the species hunted must be purchased for the license/tag to be valid. Five dollars per species with a ten dollar maximum cost no matter how many tags you purchase. Good Luck!! BTW, if archery only hunting in CO, a IBEP bowhunting certificate is all that is necessary to satisfy the Hunter safety course requirement. [/QUOTE]
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