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Interested in learning how to hunt in Colorado, but you’re not sure where to start? CPW is here to help with an upcoming webinar series. Register today!

Interested in learning how to hunt in Colorado, but you’re not sure where to start? CPW is here to help with an upcoming webinar series. Register today!

Colorado’s rugged terrain and unpredictable weather can challenge even the most experienced hunter. Be prepared with the proper clothing and equipment.

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.

Join the club. Yep, even old dudes, urban professionals and Colorado newbs alike have a slew of great outdoor resources just waiting for you to show up.

Hunter: Chris Pangburn I began planning my moose hunt 10 years ago. I didn’t know anything about moose, but a friend told me it was

Phear not! This pheasant pheast is sure to please the entire family. This simple and delicious recipe has been a favorite of mine for years.