CPW Director Jeff Davis resigns

Come on in we can use everyone! There are plenty of Co folks here if you want any info on places you are moving
We have a friend/coworker that lives in Fairplay and i fell in love with his property. 35 acres right at 10k feet and a view of Pikes Peak on a clear day. Not sure if I need that much land but i loved the view. Been watching zillow and he'll let me know if there's anything that pops up around him. Close enough to civilization if you need something but far enough away to be secluded as well. @Hnthrdr send me a PM if there are some other areas you think we should consider.
 
Agree. Venting is important as is being informative. Just very tired of it all happening. Honestly I don’t normally open these threads unless someone reported something, living in it everyday I come here to escape.

@MtnW I’m just exhausted from the ongoing political climate here, sorry if I came off dismissive to you. I know a lot of residents are trying on direct personal interactions even if we seem absent online.
Agree with you on the exhaustion @fngTony .
I run an agri-tourism business and the wolf discussion comes up daily. It can be so mind numbing, anxiety, anger and frustration inducing.
But the point you and @bayoublaster7527 make about engaging non-hunters and educating is spot on. I'd like to reinforce that point. Sorry if I'm an overzealous noob...
Many of our clients (from all walks of life) are ignorant about the situation, but I've not had one who wasn't sympathetic to our plight after listening to a fact-based discussion of the failures of the program, the burdens it has placed upon us and threat it is to our future. The point being that there are plenty of non-hunters and non-ag people who can still listen to and appreciate reason, logic and science.
We all need to keep engaging in discourse with our neighbors and co-residents. Stick to facts and limit how much emotion (anger) we express when trying to enlighten others about the failings and corruption of the wolf program and our new CPW.
Don't waste your time fighting the extremists. They'll just get you to make an emotional mistake they can then weaponize. Many of the more moderate-minded people who thought it was logical to bring back an animal eradicated from the landscape can also understand the logic (and science!) behind how much that landscape has changed and how it is no longer a viable habitat for said animal. They just never got that second half when they voted on 114. I think the win on 127 proved this but we can't get complacent.
 
It just doesn’t seem right for the head of a fish and wildlife management agency to have a director who’s never held a hunting or fishing license.
It absolutely doesn’t to any reasonable person, R, D, or unaffiliated/independent. However, the Polis-Reis administration has a clear agenda, diminish and de-prioritize hunting and fishing, while elevating anti-hunting, anti-agriculture activists. And hoping no one will notice until it is too late and wildlife management has been completely changed forever.
 
I keep seeing news stories and articles where where people are moving out of CO than moving in. Hopefully that ratio and is more D than R to help swing the majority back to the other side.
 
I wanted to move to Colorado about twenty years ago after college graduation.

At the time, I was disappointed that the job offers did not work out.

After reflecting, I am glad they did not work out.
 
It absolutely doesn’t to any reasonable person, R, D, or unaffiliated/independent. However, the Polis-Reis administration has a clear agenda, diminish and de-prioritize hunting and fishing, while elevating anti-hunting, anti-agriculture activists. And hoping no one will notice until it is too late and wildlife management has been completely changed forever.
This is spot on. So frustrating. The outfitter's rep on the commission started her "outfitting" business in 2024 I believe. Has no prev experience outfitting and only runs fishing trips 2 days/week in the summer. Wonderful representation for all of our outfitters right?
I keep seeing news stories and articles where where people are moving out of CO than moving in. Hopefully that ratio and is more D than R to help swing the majority back to the other side.
I hope so too, but based on my very narrow perspective of my local community, I'd say the opposite is happening. Hopefully my micro point of view on this is skewed but I worry the Polis-Reis regime is growing its base
 
This is spot on. So frustrating. The outfitter's rep on the commission started her "outfitting" business in 2024 I believe. Has no prev experience outfitting and only runs fishing trips 2 days/week in the summer. Wonderful representation for all of our outfitters right?

I hope so too, but based on my very narrow perspective of my local community, I'd say the opposite is happening. Hopefully my micro point of view on this is skewed but I worry the Polis-Reis regime is growing its base
It’s more than Silva-Blayney being unqualified …. Which she is. It was clear move to put a Colorado Sierra Club anti-hunting activist on the commission. She was a self-described “super-volunteer” and state leader with Colorado Sierra Club. They have publicly backed every anti-hunting initiative- Prop 127, HB 25-1258, etc. She encouraged others to sign a Humane Society petition to eliminate mountain lion and black bear hunting. She is supposed to represent outfitters despite openly advocating to eliminate hunting seasons that make up a decent portion of outfitters clientele.
 
This is all that needs to be said about the Polis administration, complete disregard for the user groups that are to be represented explicitly by these appointments.
Easily the most frustrating part of this whole issue. The blatant “stacking of the deck” is mind boggling… our commission is comprised of animal rights activists, anti hunters and Polis stooges. Hard to believe it could crumble so quickly.
How do we push back in any meaningful way?
Our ranch has chosen to stop cooperating with CPWs data collection efforts as a demonstration of our loss of confidence in what was once a trusting, cooperative relationship. Don’t think it makes much difference but hopefully this trend across the state will help exemplify the need to work WITH ranchers and ag for conservation
 
And this is another example of how polarized politics lumps so many issues together. You're either pro abortion, pro LGTBQ, anti hunting, and economically socialist. Or you're anti gay, anti abortion, pro hunting and libertarian. Which, I guess I just see myself as middle of the road. I am pro hunting, sometimes I vote for taxes to go up, sometime I vote for them to go down, etc. My sister's gay, I am a Christian, good luck with reconciling it all.

As a hunter that lives in CO, I have one simple choice; find a way to get very involved in supporting hunting rights in CO. I have financially supported HOWL and RMEF. I should continue doing that. I know you all will be able to recommend other ways. Something I definitely need to research.
 
And this is another example of how polarized politics lumps so many issues together. You're either pro abortion, pro LGTBQ, anti hunting, and economically socialist. Or you're anti gay, anti abortion, pro hunting and libertarian. Which, I guess I just see myself as middle of the road. I am pro hunting, sometimes I vote for taxes to go up, sometime I vote for them to go down, etc. My sister's gay, I am a Christian, good luck with reconciling it all.

As a hunter that lives in CO, I have one simple choice; find a way to get very involved in supporting hunting rights in CO. I have financially supported HOWL and RMEF. I should continue doing that. I know you all will be able to recommend other ways. Something I definitely need to research.
Yep it has become insanely political/ polarizing. As a lifelong Co resident I felt like Co was a very live and let live state growing up here in the 90’s… maybe that was our downfall. Seems like the easy going, mind your own business mentality got enough people here that now want to tell me how to live, how to recreate, what I can and cannot own or shoot, what my heritage is?! And how I can or cannot spiritually connect to the land that the good Lord made. Not sure what the path forward is… I do know that we can no longer just mind our own business and have to actively attack and meet this resistance head on. Best way is to let people know the truth, know about how hunters are THE CONSERVATIONISTS and how we welcome all kind of recreational pursuits while looking out for the animals. They need to know the “rewilders” ultimate goal is to remove man from the landscape completely and have entire no go zones where people are not allowed to step foot on, which includes giant swaths of Our public land
 
And this is another example of how polarized politics lumps so many issues together. You're either pro abortion, pro LGTBQ, anti hunting, and economically socialist. Or you're anti gay, anti abortion, pro hunting and libertarian. Which, I guess I just see myself as middle of the road. I am pro hunting, sometimes I vote for taxes to go up, sometime I vote for them to go down, etc. My sister's gay, I am a Christian, good luck with reconciling it all.

As a hunter that lives in CO, I have one simple choice; find a way to get very involved in supporting hunting rights in CO. I have financially supported HOWL and RMEF. I should continue doing that. I know you all will be able to recommend other ways. Something I definitely need to research.
Agreed on the bold.

Sadly based on how things have evolved my current take on politics in CO specifically for me is now a single issue. Vote against the political majority, period. Any time either party gets a majority they start doing stuff I do not agree with and run wild, in CO that is the dem majority and they've been running wild big time... unless there becomes some balance again in numbers I am a now single issue voter in state politics. They've thrown away any benefit of the doubt based on how they've ran things as a majority.
 
Easily the most frustrating part of this whole issue. The blatant “stacking of the deck” is mind boggling… our commission is comprised of animal rights activists, anti hunters and Polis stooges. Hard to believe it could crumble so quickly.
That kind of behavior should always create backlash, not only when it goes against your interests.

I'm sure what is happening on the federal level is pissing off many dems in this state, but have they previously taken notice their own party has been doing the exact same crap on home turf for some time? That behavior needs to be voted out and not just create a back and forth pendulum.
 
Agreed on the bold.

Sadly based on how things have evolved my current take on politics in CO specifically for me is now a single issue. Vote against the political majority, period. Any time either party gets a majority they start doing stuff I do not agree with and run wild, in CO that is the dem majority and they've been running wild big time... unless there becomes some balance again in numbers I am a now single issue voter in state politics. They've thrown away any benefit of the doubt based on how they've ran things as a majority.
Absolutely, instead of getting centrists of either party it seems we have been reduced to extremes and until we can regain some kind of balance it’s hard to call yourself a hunter or conservationist and support the polis/ D regime in anyway. It’s like stabbing yourself in the stomach and hoping you don’t die of infection, lots of stuff has to be undone now, especially on our wildlife commission. That said the R party in Colorado is almost laughable at this point and seems to put forth very few worthwhile candidates at the state level :/

One very troubling thing is that polis is part of a larger D political machine here in Co that has its jaws clamped tight on the state, hickenlooper, bennet, wiser, griswold. All walk lock step. So unfortunately it looks like we will get a Bennet-Polis swap from Senator to Governor and vice versa, I’m concerned that the Polis/ Marlon agenda will remain in place since they are far too powerful in our state at the moment, and if a D crony gets in which is extremely likely pending some miracle, heck I would really welcome an outsider of any political affiliation… but if a crony gets in I’d imagine we will get more of the same wildlife management by animal rights activists which is nuts….
 
That kind of behavior should always create backlash, not only when it goes against your interests.

I'm sure what is happening on the federal level is pissing off many dems in this state, but have they previously taken notice their own party has been doing the exact same crap on home turf for some time? That behavior needs to be voted out and not just create a back and forth pendulum.
I couldn't agree more! Refreshing to read. The "they did this so we'll do that" pendulum is destroying us. We need to get past the tribalism.
I still struggle with how to create/participate in meaningful backlash at either level/affiliation beyond voting against it.
 
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