
“What’s New” for Colorado Big-Game Hunters in 2021
If you plan to hunt this fall, be aware of some important changes that affect the 2021 limited-license draw and the fall hunting seasons.
If you plan to hunt this fall, be aware of some important changes that affect the 2021 limited-license draw and the fall hunting seasons.
CPW staff have witnessed some trends among the unsuccessful Colorado bear hunters. By avoiding the ten most common mistakes made by bear hunters, you’ll greatly improve your chances of harvesting a bear in Colorado.
Hunters and nonhunters alike should show respect and courtesy to all users engaged in outdoor recreation activities.
Protecting Colorado’s bighorn sheep herds requires extraordinary effort by Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists, officers and staff and volunteers
The removal of makeshift toilets from hunting camps has become far too regular of an occurrence.
Colorado’s secondary draw is an excellent opportunity for all hunters to apply for limited elk, deer, pronghorn, and bear hunting licenses.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife believes substantial reductions in big game hunting licenses will allow herds to recover as quickly as possible.
Colorado Big Game Season Structure public meetings to begin May 11, and continue through June 29, 2023
Using the data collected over the past several months, and anticipated additional losses throughout the spring, biologists are taking conservative approaches with this year’s license recommendations.
Prolonged snow and extreme cold since October 2022 have made it difficult for wildlife to get much-needed food to survive the winter months.
Get the critical information that will help you apply for 2023 deer, elk, pronghorn, bear, moose, sheep, and goat Colorado big-game limited licenses.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s seasonal shed antler collection restriction continues through the end of April
Ongoing study giving Colorado Parks and Wildlife a greater understanding of mountain lions across the Gunnison Basin.
Colorado big-game hunters are encouraged to submit their applications early to avoid complications or delays.
Colorado Outdoors, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s magazine, features a wealth of information for hunters, anglers and outdoors enthusiasts.