
Your Colorado Waterfowl Hunting Resource Guide
Excitement, adventure, beautiful scenery – that’s hunting in Colorado. There’s no better way to experience all three than waterfowl hunting.

Excitement, adventure, beautiful scenery – that’s hunting in Colorado. There’s no better way to experience all three than waterfowl hunting.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced public lands waterfowler, these tips and strategies will help you have a more enjoyable and successful season.

Wherever you like to waterfowl hunt, remembering to clean, drain and dry your gear will protect the waters that support the habitat Colorado’s game species rely on.

A North Park research project offers a glimpse into the complexities of wildlife management on an evolving landscape.

In this episode, we talk about boating safety and responsible water recreation. We also learn more about our Marine Evidence Recovery Team.

National Hunting and Fishing Day is a great opportunity to acknowledge all that our sportspeople do for conservation, and in turn, recreation in Colorado.

This magnificent property, located in Colorado’s San Luis Valley, offers public access for fishing and hunting on the Rio Grande River.

A park for all four seasons – from boating and swimming in the summer to fishing and archery in the winter (you read that right).

Constructed wetlands in southwest Colorado will attract all variety of wildlife, including bears, deer, elk, small mammals, birds and insects.

Waterfowl hunting with this group of Instagram friends was new and fun, but I was surprised at something completely unexpected: how different hunting is out of your home state.

Despite drier conditions across most of the state as we head into the fall, Colorado hunters should be able to find good waterfowl hunting opportunities during the 2019-2020 seasons.