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Colorado's tracking law is a bit ridiculous. They want you to purchase a permit at the office, that's probably closed on the weekend and hours out of the mountains and report all sorts of information. I guess I'll just be hiking with my dog like all the other hikers at the trailhead.Per CPW
A.
2. Dogs
a. Use of dogs in the taking of wildlife is prohibited except as authorized in Commission
Regulations. (See also: §33-4-101.3, C.R.S.)
2. A leashed dog may be used as an aid in locating and recovering wounded big game wildlife, except for black bears, with the purchase of an annual tracking permit. Tracking permits can be purchased for $40.00 from any Colorado Parks and Wildlife Office by the dog handler. Prior to using the permit, the dog handler must notify a Colorado Parks and Wildlife Office and provide the following information: the dog handler’s name, hunter’s name (if different than the handler), hunter’s CID number, location of use, species to recover, and time of use. Within five business days of using the permit, the handler must also notify the Division regarding whether they recovered the carcass....
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Hunting with hounds is my favorite type of hunting. Leopard on Day 5 of 10 day hunt. Botswana, Africa. September 2023.
I love man’s best friend. Two English cocker spaniels at the house. Happy hunting to all, TheGrayRider a/k/a Tom.
+5 points for neat gun and pretty bomber looking color phase bear.Love seeing dogs in action! I’d pick up and move home if I couldn’t hunt with my dog(s)
My old girl didn’t miss a trip for 7 seasons (now retired). 7 fly in’s and many hike in. She’d pack 12 days of her own food in, and either meat or garbage out. Saved my rear twice from grizzly bears, truly my best hunting partner ever.
She packed 18 ponds of sheep meat for me this solo trip
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6 trips to the lake, 2km each way, 15-20 pounds of moose meat each trip.
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Our first harvest together
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Another good reason why I left Colorado 49 years ago...Colorado is straight up illegal to have a dog with you while you hunt. It’s unfortunate and I’d love to bring mine. You can get around it with the blood tracking license but I’m not sure how much effort that takes to get.