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Would that be a separate license for each 2 week season? For example, 9/1-9/14 and 9/15-9/30. What are they trying to achieve with the potential change?
Its in the BGSS - https://cpw.state.co.us/Documents/C...E_2020-24_PUBLIC_INVOLVEMENT_REPORT_FINAL.pdf
Possible Changes: Both focus groups supported changing the start date of the archery season to September 1 and maintaining a 30-day season. In Grand Junction, participants strongly supported creating a youth-only mentored archery hunt five days before the start of the main archery season. Both groups discussed separating archery and muzzleloader. There was some support for this change; however, after discussion, participants generally agreed that archers should be able to self-select to avoid hunting during the muzzleloader season or to wear fluorescent orange/ pink if they have safety concerns. This would also allow mixed hunting groups (those with both muzzleloader and archery hunters) to continue hunting together. When asked about management options, two proposals were popular with both groups. Those were: 1) Limiting all archery elk licenses statewide. 2) Splitting archery into two separate seasons. There were several variations of this proposal that garnered support. Those were: a. Make a first archery season for deer and elk with a second season just for elk. b. Make a first archery elk season that is over-the-counter for bulls only and a second archery elk season that is limited/either-sex. c. Make a first archery elk season that is over-the-counter and a second archery elk season that is over-the-counter with caps.