I look for breaks and coulees with thicker yucca within a couple miles of river bottom and/ or Agriculture. Thick CRP, shelterbelts and brushy corners of pivots are also a good place to check. Have fun.
Have a quality folding pocket knife engraved with the company logo. Most companies will engrave the knife for you directly from the factory(Spyderco comes to mind).
Absolutely. The more time afield the better. It wouldn't be my top pick for taking the week off, but if its your only time to go, or if you have the time off regardless its worth going. From my experience a lot of ML hunters arent giving it a lot of effort in regards to getting to the tough...
Ditto, My taxidermist let me know last year that the tanneries are very backed up. They were still able to get my antelope back to me a couple months after they estimated, but I'm guessing that's the hold up with yours.
I don't love tipping, and wish it would just be averaged into the bill itself but have accepted it as the American system and tip well. They are working a job I dont want to work and thats worth something to me.
people complain about tipping, then complain about how entry level jobs want higher...
I'd do a float trip on the Green. You'll catch a ton of fish, see pretty country and have a great experience, not too mention, In a lot of rivers in Colorado it's possible they might still be pretty warm to fish.
I know some folks on here have some experience with Crow's. How do you feel about these for Colorado in September and October? I always have hot, sweaty feet in just about everything so I try to have the best breathability I can. Are these a decent boot for the early season? Coming from Asolo...
Depending out what season you are hunting, you'll likely be fine it what you have. I'd only invest into it if budget wasn't an issue at all. I've worn it all and can say the top end hunting clothing is the most overrated and over marketed part of the hunting industry.