
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.
If you are a duck hunter, you know the mingled joy (watching the sunrise over a river, calling in mallards to your decoys) and challenge
For those with the same latent duck and goose hunting itch, first you’ll want to purchase the appropriate licenses and stamps. Waterfowl hunters need a small-game license, for starters.
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.
Excitement, adventure, beautiful scenery – that’s hunting in Colorado. There’s no better way to experience all three than waterfowl hunting.
When a friend asked if I would be interested in joining her on a duck hunt, I hastily agreed, eager to understand her enthusiasm for hunting.
There is nothing quite so vivid in my memories from decades of hunting and other outdoor experiences as watching V-shaped flocks of honking Canada geese
By most accounts, Colorado duck hunters fared exceptionally well this year.
Since its inception in the 1950s, the Hunter Education program has promoted safe and ethical hunting practices and has trained tens of thousands of first-time hunters.
When hunting waterfowl, a blind is essential to stay hidden from the sharp, well-trained eyes of ducks and geese. Although permanent blinds and pit-blinds typically
Colorado Outdoors, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s magazine, features a wealth of information for hunters, anglers and outdoors enthusiasts.