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Could just make all tag and license sales in office or from vendor only, and get rid of online sales…
Could just make all tag and license sales in office or from vendor only, and get rid of online sales…
Might as well be.Sometimes I wonder if the “non-residents” that people complain about on here are really just dudes from Denver.
Another thing, on a weekend when you really get discouraged by people, go fill up your tank and drive country and find areas that are less crazy… people are weird and seem to keep piling into the same spot, while a different area is seeing little pressureIn OTC I’m taking the mindset of if it’s brown it’s down. Hoping to stumble across a dumb cow. I’m not really giving up but I’m irritated
Herd mentality applies to all species!Another thing, on a weekend when you really get discouraged by people, go fill up your tank and drive country and find areas that are less crazy… people are weird and seem to keep piling into the same spot, while a different area is seeing little pressure
More than half of otc elk hunting is out strategizing people, find the less crowded areas and start moving your efforts, getting attached to an area because you’re familiar with it doesn’t usually help… a really busy weekend will lend some clues as to where you should start learning area
It’s crazy in my state as well, but I have figured out how to stay away from the craziness, but I did have to give up on a lot of country that was near and dear
But the only thing you can control is your individual hunting experience and your individual success rate. The rest is just noise.
tell her to stop hunting at concerts. I’m shocked that isn’t a draw and is still otc.I have a friend who really wanted to go for the first time and lived in Colorado her whole life. Saved up all her extra money just for the chance of an experience of a lifetime. She said when she got there it was so crowded from people from all over the place that it just ruined the experience for her. So busy it was hard to even find a spot to park to gain access and tons of other people everywhere she went. She didn't even get to enjoy the taylor swift concert.
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Earlier this summer I heard on the radio that the odds of getting Taylor Swift tickets was something like 4% so it seems more like otc w/caps.tell her to stop hunting at concerts. I’m shocked that isn’t a draw and is still otc.
I had a deer tag in there this year and got passed by some archery elk hunters on horseback about 2 hours after dark a good 4 miles from the trailhead while we were packing out. Said they had been riding back since sunset. I was genuinely curious if they were going to the wrong trailhead.I rarely run into other hunters during OTC archery, but I also avoid trailheads/trails like the plague. You also need a plan A, B, C, D, AND E because CO is an absolute sh*tshow. Me and a buddy bivvyed deep into the Flattops for 1st rifle one year only to find camps at every single spot we attempted to set up, it was comical and sad. I learned my lesson that going deeper rarely equals more solitude and elk. First time this year doing archery in a draw only unit and I will tell you it’s night and day….for what it’s worth.
sounds like ripple creek outfitters.I had a deer tag in there this year and got passed by some archery elk hunters on horseback about 2 hours after dark a good 4 miles from the trailhead while we were packing out. Said they had been riding back since sunset. I was genuinely curious if they were going to the wrong trailhead.
I feel your pain, but what is the solution? Could someone start a how to hunt boot camp that would teach people. The other issue is supply and demand. Public land is shrinking, animal counts are variable and overall the amount of people hunting is supposedly decreasing but yet we are seeing more congestions.It really is. Thanks for listening to my rant. It’s changed so much in the 10 short years I’ve been hunting it’s really sad. What makes it worse is the level of cluelessness- where people are camped, not paying attention to wind, hiking in “deep” and bumping elk (and not realizing it) in the process. I almost feel like it would be better to help them. To top matters off this spot I’ve been going to for years I come to find out is being openly recommended by CPW “go park at this point and hunt in that direction. 5 years ago there was maybe 2 cars in this lot. Its also a 90 min drive from pavement.