Colorado Hunter Eduction

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I'm applying for a Nonresident Small Game Annual License in Colorado.

There is a question on the application to provide proof of Hunter Education.
  • Firearm Certified
  • Test 50
  • Bow Certified
Can any Roksliders clarify which option I should choose? I have a Hunter Education from my state via hunter-ed.com

In the past, I've selected the Test 50 option. Is there a different option that I should be choosing?

Thanks,

— WBC
 

cnelk

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I would call and get your Hunter Ed card 'Verified'.
That way you dont have to worry about it

More info here -

 

Jethro

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I've been choosing Firearm Certified for as long as I've been applying. I don't remember ever seeing Test 50.
 
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I found a couple of other non-Rokslide forums that seem to clarify the matter.
  • They suggest selecting the certification for whatever weapon you plan to hunt with. "Firearms Certified" or "Bow Certified."
  • Apparently, "Test 50" indicates you have taken an Opt Out test for Military or over Age 50 hunters. https://cpw.state.co.us/learn/Pages/HE-Test-Out.aspx
I also emailed to have my certifications validated per @cnelk comment.

Overall, legally speaking, I'm not concerned at all. I have a state-issued Hunter Education card. And it comes with me on almost all hunts. The menu on the preference point application was just unclear.

— WCB
 

5MilesBack

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To be clear, in Colorado a rifle certification hunter safety course is good for both rifle and archery. However, if you put "bow" I don't think that qualifies for a rifle tag.
 
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