
“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.
Winter weather conditions typically concentrate pronghorn, deer and elk and provide increased visibility for staff who are conducting the aerial surveys.
From the bighorn sheep to the mountain lion, Colorado offers some of the best and most diverse hunting opportunities anywhere in the nation.
Coloradans voted to pass Proposition #114, a measure directing the Colorado Par.ks and Wildlife Commission to develop a plan to reintroduce gray wolves.
CPW and state health authorities have some tips to help keep you and our local communities safe during your hunting trip.
With hundreds of leftover limited pronghorn licenses still available, this may be your year to hunt pronghorn in Colorado.
Anyone who has information about a possible crime against wildlife is encouraged to call CPW or report it anonymously to OGT.
It doesn’t matter if it’s your first trip or your fiftieth trip, you’ll learn something new every hunt – something about elk, something about the mountain, and always something about yourself.
One side of the buck’s rack appears normal, but the other side is in a very unusual position – creating what looks like the facemask on a football helmet.
National Hunting and Fishing Day is a great opportunity to acknowledge all that our sportspeople do for conservation, and in turn, recreation in Colorado.
Leave No Trace’s Ben Lawton has some tips and tools to keep in mind while you are out in the field this fall.
Never-before-seen moths, a hunter’s ‘sneak peak,’ construction of visitor parking, picnic areas and trails highlight recent progress.
This magnificent property, located in Colorado’s San Luis Valley, offers public access for fishing and hunting on the Rio Grande River.
Colorado Outdoors, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s magazine, features a wealth of information for hunters, anglers and outdoors enthusiasts.