
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.

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

The 2015-16 Colorado waterfowl season is underway and, by most accounts, hunters have plenty to be excited about this year. Thanks to unusually wet weather

With leash laws strictly enforced these days, it can be difficult to find a place to train and exercise your high-energy hunting dog during the off season.

Story by Gary Berlin Formal hunter education training has existed since 1949 when New York became the first state to require hunters to complete hunter

In this segment of CPW Field Journal, Southwest Regional Manager Patt Dorsey explains how the solitude of hunting helps her to de-stress and escape everyday life.
Wood ducks comprise a good percentage of a hunter’s bag limit during the early duck season along the South Platte and Arkansas rivers. You may

If you enjoy a good wing-shoot and the fast-paced action of fishing for crappies, these unpleasantries may be worth tolerating to take advantage of some early season outdoor opportunities on the Eastern Plains.

Experienced waterfowl hunters understand the importance of using a natural-looking decoy spread to bring ducks within shooting range of the blind.