
Colorado Game Management Unit (GMU) Videos
In this video series, Colorado’s wildlife officers answer frequently asked questions, discuss access, describe animal movement, and more.

In this video series, Colorado’s wildlife officers answer frequently asked questions, discuss access, describe animal movement, and more.

As part of the Nontoxic Bullet Replacement Hunting Program legislation, Colorado Parks and Wildlife provides range days to demonstrate the efficacy of non-lead ammunition.

Despite its iconic status and current prominence, the bighorn sheep was near extinction at the turn of the century. Diseases introduced through European livestock and unregulated

Hunter: Fika Otalora This is my first buck ever! I just received my Hunter Education in March. I shot him with a Browning A-Bolt 243

Living in Colorado, it’s easy to take for granted our enormous elk herds. After all, Colorado is home to nearly 280,000 animals — the largest elk population in North America.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists, park rangers and wildlife managers spend a substantial part of their careers in the field. This time in the field

I, however, wanted to chronicle a different sign of the season — one more interesting to orange-clad hunters: that of mule deer bucks shedding their antler velvet.

For the 2017 big-game hunting season, wildlife biologists are predicting good hunting across most of the state of Colorado.

Hunters must know the capabilities of their rifles, the intricacies of their scopes, their ammunition, the distance of their targets and their own competence.

A primary tool used in the management of Colorado’s big-game animals is a limit, or quota, on the number of licenses issued in most game management units (GMUs).

From a complete beginners to the most seasoned hunter, here are five reasons why you should plan your DIY hunting trip in Colorado this fall.

If it’s your first time or you’ve applied before and need some tips, here’s information that will help you successfully navigate the big game license draw.

Did you know that Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s Draw Recap Reports provide a valuable resource to help you apply for a limited big-game license?

For some reason, as hunters and anglers, we tend to “eat our own.” And we waste a lot of time and energy fighting among ourselves.