I was just about to say go to Estes Park or RMNP.I bet you guys would have a problem with it if you waited 10-30 years to draw a tag only to have a couple guys wandering around trying to call in big bulls. Wait until oct 1 when there is no season. The elk will still be bugling and you won’t potentially be messing it up for others.
Better yet, head to Estes and do it in the park. Let me know what the rangers say as they’re writing your ticket.
A warden might have a different take. I honestly don’t know. Yes to the first part, we ALL have the right to be in the woods, but the second part is a little more murky. The animals are owned by the state (the reason states can dictate resident/non-resident levels) so calling to the animals could be considered harassment or something similar. Someone should send a question to CPW.I voted two categories, it's good ol fashion fun and inconsiderate to others with tags. Everyone has a right to be in the woods anytime they please, it's public land and just because you have a tag doesn't make you more righteous it just means you have the ability to kill one and a guy with a camera can't.
I also feel it is inconsiderate in the sense that hunters shouldn't knowingly jack with other hunters and neither should dudes with cameras.
I actually don't know of any laws pertaining to calling in animals of any kind but if calling could be construed as harassment of some kind wouldn't that also apply to hunters? hunters are not allowed to harass animals either.A warden might have a different take. I honestly don’t know. Yes to the first part, we ALL have the right to be in the woods, but the second part is a little more murky. The animals are owned by the state (the reason states can dictate resident/non-resident levels) so calling to the animals could be considered harassment or something similar. Someone should send a question to CPW.
I assume a tag would change that. Part of having a tag is the ability to pursue that animal? All guesses, but that’s how I could see them justifying it. Are you allowed to shoot animals with rubber blunts? Paintballs? I know the answer is no, so not sure how they would categorize that, but I assume it would be harassment. And when you shoot one your definitely harassing it!I actually don't know of any laws pertaining to calling in animals of any kind but if calling could be construed as harassment of some kind wouldn't that also apply to hunters? hunters are not allowed to harass animals either.
I do believe that no one has a right to harass hunters or the animals they pursue but I can't see how calling an animal in could be harassment. There are two hunters calling in the same basin, one is a better caller and calls the bull in but doesn't kill him because he was too small, did he harass the animal or the other hunter?
If this were true then folks would not be allowed to have a non tag holder with them to call behind them in a setup.I assume a tag would change that. Part of having a tag is the ability to pursue that animal? All guesses, but that’s how I could see them justifying it. Are you allowed to shoot animals with rubber blunts? Paintballs? I know the answer is no, so not sure how they would categorize that, but I assume it would be harassment. And when you shoot one your definitely harassing it!
woah woah woah! Don’t come in here with your FACTS! This thread is for speculation, what ifs, maybes, and could be’s!Colorado Parks and Wildlife
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C.R.S. 33-6-115.5
I would write the citation based on:
(2) A person commits intentional interference with lawful hunting, trapping, and fishing activities if he:
(a) Acts with intent to alarm, distract, or frighten prey and causes prey to flee by:
(I) Use of any natural or artificial source of noise or light;
(II) Giving chase to prey on foot or by use of any vehicle;
(III) Throwing objects or making movements;
2) is simply the name of the offense and introduction to the elements of the offense.
A) is satisfied because the intention is to distract the animal from whatever they were doing by eliciting a response to the calling. If the animal flees (don't they all) then (2) is fully satisfied.
(I)/(II)/(III) do not all need to be satisfied, only one option. Making a noise such as a call satisfies (I), moving towards an animal that one has located by sight/sound/smell satisfies (II), "making movmements" in (III) is satisfied if the animal sees the person. Again, one option from (I)/(II)/(III) need be satisfied.
How is calling an animal in "intentional interference with lawful hunting" if the guy calling has only the intention of taking pictures and has no knowledge of another hunters efforts. As far as causing the animal to "flee", that is not a given at all. I have called a pile of bulls in guiding and hunting that never spooked. The "flee" is far from a given.Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is a nationally recognized leader in conservation, outdoor recreation and wildlife management. The agency manages 42 state parks, all of Colorado's wildlife, more than 300 state wildlife areas and a host of recreational programs. CPW issues hunting and fishing...cpw.state.co.us
C.R.S. 33-6-115.5
I would write the citation based on:
(2) A person commits intentional interference with lawful hunting, trapping, and fishing activities if he:
(a) Acts with intent to alarm, distract, or frighten prey and causes prey to flee by:
(I) Use of any natural or artificial source of noise or light;
(II) Giving chase to prey on foot or by use of any vehicle;
(III) Throwing objects or making movements;
2) is simply the name of the offense and introduction to the elements of the offense.
A) is satisfied because the intention is to distract the animal from whatever they were doing by eliciting a response to the calling. If the animal flees (don't they all) then (2) is fully satisfied.
(I)/(II)/(III) do not all need to be satisfied, only one option. Making a noise such as a call satisfies (I), moving towards an animal that one has located by sight/sound/smell satisfies (II), "making movmements" in (III) is satisfied if the animal sees the person. Again, one option from (I)/(II)/(III) need be satisfied.