Colorado Backdoor Thread

If it still shows a 491 code is the draw still going on? I drew a 591 code so I know I drew, but my brother still shows a 491 app code. Any clarification would be helpful. Good luck guys. BTW drew muzzy 67, can't wait.
 
Super excited!!! My father-in-law and I drew our 4th season tags. Hopefully the 4 units in the north park area will give us a fun hunt.

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Drew my muzzleloader tag, not a tough unit to get a tag in but some nice deer and a fun time. Congrats to everyone who drew!

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Robby, what the heck is a "gumback stamp".....and band-tailed pigeon permit????
 
Robby, what the heck is a "gumback stamp".....and band-tailed pigeon permit????

Hahahaha was wondering the same thing. I'm not hunting those by the way.

Did you get your tag? Do we need to order you that Kifaru Woobie?

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Did you get your tag? Do we need to order you that Kifaru Woobie?

I thought those were actually on your list of previous year's stuff. LOL.

I haven't checked, but I should have drawn it no problem. You can order up two weeks of 80 degree temps for Dec 1-14.......that would work. Or maybe a heated motorhome. That would work too.
 
I thought those were actually on your list of previous year's stuff. LOL.

I haven't checked, but I should have drawn it no problem. You can order up two weeks of 80 degree temps for Dec 1-14.......that would work. Or maybe a heated motorhome. That would work too.

Ryan and I are going to fix you up.

Problem with a heated motorhome is they're hard to get out of in the morning


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Robby, what the heck is a "gumback stamp".....and band-tailed pigeon permit????

The "gumback" stamp is a physical waterfowl stamp, like a postage stamp. You don't need them, because your "stamp" is printed like a license, but some guys collect them.

To hunt aberts squirrel, band tail pigeons, and sand hill cranes, you have to get a permit number. This allows the Parks and Wildlife biologists to target harvest surveys to those that pursue these species.
 
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