OTC CO Elk Inquiry

OP
Where's Bruce?
Joined
Sep 22, 2013
Messages
6,389
So earlier this month I committed myself to hunting elk smarter and began looking for advantages. Carrying a heavy pack all day sucks, slows ya down, cuts miles off your hunt and makes ya sweat. Not a good thing. Last year I wore a Sitka Ascent 8 hip pack until it broke, then a Sitka Flash 20day pack. Adequate but not ideal, especially if I drop an elk far from the vehicle.

Kifaru introduced some frames this month so I ordered a Hunting Platform Frame And Suspension in coyote.

DPFTmain350.jpg


To this I am adding a Cargo Panel, two small belts pouches and two large pouches (that will attach to the Cargo Panel if/when needed) and a Guide Lid all in Mandrake.

20121019-073825.jpg


CPloaded350.jpg


Guidelidfront350.jpg


Throwing a Gunbearer on it too. Lastly I added a hanging hydration bladder. This cuts four pounds off my pack weight (compared to the DT1) which is almost half. At an estimated 13lbs (including 3 litres of water and kill kit, rainsuit and other stuff in pouches I should be able to move around fairly well. If I need to haul a load I just compress it between the frame and Cargo Panel (as shown in pic above). Now I will be able to trek light but won’t hafta make a trip to the truck to get a freighter to haul meat…it’ll already be on my back. Delivery is expected in 3 weeks…we’ll see if this works out this season. Now all I need is a shot opportunity.
 

huntn100

FNG
Joined
Dec 26, 2014
Messages
18
You can come back, you just need to purchase a rifle tag, correct?
No, you can't come back and buy an otc rifle bull tag if you bought an either sex archery tag. They are both listed as A licenses, you can only have one A license and one B license (cow tag). So if you were to buy an archery otc cow tag then you can buy an otc rifle tag.
 

huntn100

FNG
Joined
Dec 26, 2014
Messages
18
Wow, sorry. I'm just learning how to respond in tapatalk, I didn't realize how many people answered the A B license thing. Disregard my stupid post.
 

Dromsky

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Mar 14, 2014
Messages
185
Location
Central Ca
So earlier this month I committed myself to hunting elk smarter and began looking for advantages. Carrying a heavy pack all day sucks, slows ya down, cuts miles off your hunt and makes ya sweat. Not a good thing. Last year I wore a Sitka Ascent 8 hip pack until it broke, then a Sitka Flash 20day pack. Adequate but not ideal, especially if I drop an elk far from the vehicle.

Kifaru introduced some frames this month so I ordered a Hunting Platform Frame And Suspension in coyote.

DPFTmain350.jpg


To this I am adding a Cargo Panel, two small belts pouches and two large pouches (that will attach to the Cargo Panel if/when needed) and a Guide Lid all in Mandrake.

20121019-073825.jpg


CPloaded350.jpg


Guidelidfront350.jpg


Throwing a Gunbearer on it too. Lastly I added a hanging hydration bladder. This cuts four pounds off my pack weight (compared to the DT1) which is almost half. At an estimated 13lbs (including 3 litres of water and kill kit, rainsuit and other stuff in pouches I should be able to move around fairly well. If I need to haul a load I just compress it between the frame and Cargo Panel (as shown in pic above). Now I will be able to trek light but won’t hafta make a trip to the truck to get a freighter to haul meat…it’ll already be on my back. Delivery is expected in 3 weeks…we’ll see if this works out this season. Now all I need is a shot opportunity.

Love this idea! What if I put the lg pouches and contents in my Highcamp on the way to camp, then dump the Highcamp and hunt with the pouches!
 

xziang

WKR
Joined
Oct 8, 2014
Messages
768
Location
Nebraska
They aren't limited. You can wait until the hunt to buy one. You can even buy one after the hunt starts, but you have to go to a DOW office to do it.

3 years ago I swear that we purchased our OTC license at Wallyworld late into the season. You just have to make sure you have a HARD COPY of your hunter safety card! Hardcopy not a digital image of it on your phone.

Also you can also get an OTC tag for cow only but you 'loose' some units that the Bull/Cow tag allows you to hunt.
 
Joined
Jul 29, 2012
Messages
683
From how I understand it, you can buy an archery either sex A tag and an antler less B tag and shoot two elk, either two cows or a bull and a cow.

Correct?
 
OP
Where's Bruce?
Joined
Sep 22, 2013
Messages
6,389
Love this idea! What if I put the lg pouches and contents in my Highcamp on the way to camp, then dump the Highcamp and hunt with the pouches!

You just need to determine how much space you need, the right size lid helps and then whatever else is necessary. I have a 55L drybag I can strap to the Cargo Panel if I need to carry more gear. Mostly I need a designated freighter but this seemed like a flexible way to go. Stealing brilliant ideas from Aron again! LOL
 
Last edited:

Bar

Banned
Joined
Feb 8, 2014
Messages
1,623
Location
Colorado
3 years ago I swear that we purchased our OTC license at Wallyworld late into the season. You just have to make sure you have a HARD COPY of your hunter safety card! Hardcopy not a digital image of it on your phone.

Also you can also get an OTC tag for cow only but you 'loose' some units that the Bull/Cow tag allows you to hunt.

I'm not a bow hunter, so maybe the laws are different. I was always under the impression that once a season started you had to get the OTC tags from a DOW office. Before the season starts they can be bought anywhere. I could be wrong.

I'll give them a call this morning, and ask.
 

JG358

WKR
Joined
Feb 27, 2012
Messages
1,081
Location
Colorado
You just have to make sure you have a HARD COPY of your hunter safety card! Hardcopy not a digital image of it on your phone.

You can go to any DOW office and have them verify your hunter safety card. After its verified, you no longer have to have your card with you to purchase another license or hunt.
 
Last edited:

bz_711

WKR
Joined
May 7, 2012
Messages
728
I'm not a bow hunter, so maybe the laws are different. I was always under the impression that once a season started you had to get the OTC tags from a DOW office. Before the season starts they can be bought anywhere. I could be wrong.

I'll give them a call this morning, and ask.

The regs/website make it sound that way...but I've called in years past just to clarify. OTC Archery are sold at any license vendor during entire archery season. We stop at Walmart the last week each year. But there is still language on website that would make you think otherwise...
 

JG358

WKR
Joined
Feb 27, 2012
Messages
1,081
Location
Colorado
No, you can't come back and buy an otc rifle bull tag if you bought an either sex archery tag. They are both listed as A licenses, you can only have one A license and one B license (cow tag). So if you were to buy an archery otc cow tag then you can buy an otc rifle tag.

Not all cow tags are B list... some are A list.
 

Bar

Banned
Joined
Feb 8, 2014
Messages
1,623
Location
Colorado
The regs/website make it sound that way...but I've called in years past just to clarify. OTC Archery are sold at any license vendor during entire archery season. We stop at Walmart the last week each year. But there is still language on website that would make you think otherwise...

Yes, Colorado is all about getting as much money from us as possible. They don't make it hard to buy tags.
 

5MilesBack

"DADDY"
Joined
Feb 27, 2012
Messages
15,801
Location
Colorado Springs
I'm not a bow hunter, so maybe the laws are different. I was always under the impression that once a season started you had to get the OTC tags from a DOW office. Before the season starts they can be bought anywhere. I could be wrong.

Archery season is different because the season is a month long. Many people coming later in the season, so they sell the archery tags everywhere the entire season.
 
Top