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Trail cameras are amazing devices. As hunters, they provide us with an invaluable scouting tool that allows us to track the exact time and location that game animals pass through a specific area.

Trail cameras are amazing devices. As hunters, they provide us with an invaluable scouting tool that allows us to track the exact time and location that game animals pass through a specific area.

When it comes to outdoors expertise, no one understands Colorado’s fishery and wildlife resources better than Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s diverse staff of wildlife managers, park rangers and biologists.

In this special, multipart series of CPW field Journal, Chris Johnson, GIS analyst for CPW, shares his experiences and thoughts as a first-time hunter.

Winter fly fishing in Colorado differs from fishing during other seasons in several key areas, namely: water selection, fly choices and presentation techniques.

For 144 newly graduated hunter-education students who participated in a new Colorado Parks and Wildlife course, 2014 was a fun and exciting introduction to the sport.

Ice is the great equalizer. The frozen surface of a lake is a level playing field that allows otherwise shore-bound anglers to fish a lake’s sweet spots.

My first experience chasing gobblers was during May 2008 in southwest Colorado’s San Juan Mountains.

This wildly popular issue, available every Nov/Dec, features more than a hundred photos from some of the nation’s top wildlife photographers.

In this special, multipart series of CPW field Journal, Chris Johnson, GIS analyst for CPW, shares his experiences and thoughts as a first-time hunter.