
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.

Hunters must know their responsibilities before they get into the field. Wildlife laws are written to protect a valuable resource and for safety.

CPW has selected specific deer and elk hunts for mandatory chronic wasting disease testing to inform how and where to fight the spread of CWD.

Besides managing wildlife, overseeing hunting and fishing and providing recreational opportunities in 42 state parks and 350 state wildlife areas, Colorado Parks and Wildlife also provides habitat for animals.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife urges the public to avoid harassing wildlife when using drones.

Calling all Colorado big game hunters! There are still options to purchase a 2021 hunting license. The remaining licenses go on sale August 3, 2021, at 9 am MT.

In this episode, Nate covers the remaining big game license options, call tactics for bear and elk, bullets, scopes, packs and more.

Nate heads back into the field for the next phase of scouting – long range scouting. Join Nate, as he evaluates some massive Colorado bulls.

In this video, Governor Jared Polis, DNR Director Dan Gibbs and CPW Director Dan Prenzlow discuss the “state of the state” regarding Colorado’s natural resources, outdoor recreation and use of public lands.

Join Nate on an elk scouting trip where he identifies food and water sources, bedding areas, and explains the importance of timing your scouting trip.

The Colorado big game hunting Secondary Draw license list is now available. And here’s what you need to know to apply.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife joins Nate for tips to help you effectively use binoculars or a spotting scope when scouting or hunting.

In an inclusive effort to better inform hunters, we’re happy to be the first state in the nation to offer authentic online content straight from the local game warden.