What. in. the. heck. I'm gonna find his email and phone number and sign his punk azz up for a lifetime of cat facts
stdeb11 said:
What. in. the. heck. I'm gonna find his email and phone number and sign his punk azz up for a lifetime of cat facts
BradMtn346 said:
I'm not sure there is a protection in any state. The Freedom of Information Act gives the public access to a lot of government records. I know my local CPW guys fear FOIA.
cupofjoe04 said:BradMtn346 said:
I'm not sure there is a protection in any state. The Freedom of Information Act gives the public access to a lot of government records. I know my local CPW guys fear FOIA.
Pretty sure your social is protected by the privacy act.
I'm afraid this is very true. And something I have never considered before.
But I'm trying to remember what all information I have given NM, CO, and TX to hunt. DOB & Drivers License at least. Social?
There must be some level of protection. All they were required to turn over was Name, Address, and Email. Why the email? I don't understand why my email would matter to anyone with a harmless FOIA request, unless they had malicious intent? I don't know.
AgDad121619 said:
Go Hunt has updated to include 2019 odds for Colorado - thinking about 751 any folks know that area at all?
. I want to hunt 1st rifle season and it shows to be 100% draw odds with a decent success rate- 23%Will be hunting with son and maybe me brother ( has a cabin in pagosa springs) We will be backpack hunting so not afraid to get a ways off of the road. I am also looking at unit 411 which has a nearly 50% success rate but a further drive. Not looking for specifics, just a general overview and whether you would recommend hunting it ( btw - you did a great write up when I asked about the units around Pagosa a few months backcupofjoe04 said:AgDad121619 said:
Go Hunt has updated to include 2019 odds for Colorado - thinking about 751 any folks know that area at all?
There are no elk in Southern Colorado. They have all moved to Wyoming and Arizona.
751 is my neighbor. I've spent some time in there. What are you interested in knowing?
. Great info - much appreciated once I have had some time to study the maps and info you shared I will reach back out to you.cupofjoe04 said:
Just my .02 - 411 might be worth serious consideration. I don't know squat about the Delta area personally (so someone else may chime in with a better opinion), but if you are backpack hunting and not bound to the cabin, then I would pitch my tent where I have the best chance. If they are clipping them at 50%, that might really be worth checking out.
Much of what I said about hunting near Pagosa applies to 751 as well. They get a bit less out-of-state traffic, but make up for it with more "local" traffic from Durango/Bayfield. There are some drainages above Vallecito that hold elk- they are SUPER wary of people and get pressured a ton. Be quiet, easy on the call (I don't like calling, except very subtly when I am almost in their lap). A few years ago, I followed the feeder of Vallecito to the backside of Flag Mountain and found 2 nice herds with decent bulls. Nothing huge, but bulls I would have shot if my tag didn't say "Mule Deer- Buck" on it... I'm not sure exactly where the unit lines are on the west side, but I know Chicago Basin can hold elk too. But neither of those areas are secrets- so you are likely to see orange back there.
You might even consider hiking in somewhere off of 631 if you have access to a cabin in Pagosa. Granite Mountain is right on the line of 77/751, and if you could get between there and the Divide, you can find some elk. There is a migration route back in there. You will likely find a spot that is harder for most hunting 751 from the Durango side to get to. I have no clue how man people hunt 751 from Pagosa, it might be a highway of orange or a ghost town. Unit 77 is always full up there, though. Rifle 1 could be good if you are willing to walk. You will be potentially in for some brutal pack outs up that far, though. Expect it.
If you want more specifics, let me know and I'll share what I can. Not claiming any of this info is worth a penny more than you paid for it, though.
AgEng06 said:
GoHunt just put out an article with a bit of doom and gloom for CO mule deer...
https://www.gohunt.com/read/skills/what-happened-to-mule-deer-in-colorado-what-does-the-future-hold
You guys that are more connected up there, what do you think of this article?
I have had that same thought, I don't know those particular units but there are some where the amount of first rifle tags issued in the draw essentially make for just as many hunters as the OTC seasons. Not the case for every unit but I hunted first rifle in 2018 in unit 24 and it may as well have been 2nd or 3rd as far as amount of hunters out there.jayelbee said:
So far, I think I like first rifle on the limited draw to hopefully keep some of the competition down. It looks like 2nd and 3rd seasons turn into a **** show because of the longer seasons and DIY tags.
AgEng06 said:
Looks like we may have the first instance of hunting actually being affected by this ordeal...
ALERT: Idaho Suspends the Sale of Nonresident Hunting Permit/Licenses due to COVID-19