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CO Elk Hunting and Loss of Freedom
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<blockquote data-quote="Colorado Cowboy" data-source="post: 565024" data-attributes="member: 33436"><p>National Forest. There was a good article in our local paper today about this. According to the story Rio grande NF is the only other NF here in Co. that allows it. Additionally it is being considered Flagstaff, Az and a limited retrival is allowed in Black Hills NF. As I stated in my previous post, each NF enacts rules that are tailored to their conditions, not just a copy of all the other NFs regs.</p><p> </p><p>My experience is that BLM is a lot less strict in their allowable uses and plans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colorado Cowboy, post: 565024, member: 33436"] National Forest. There was a good article in our local paper today about this. According to the story Rio grande NF is the only other NF here in Co. that allows it. Additionally it is being considered Flagstaff, Az and a limited retrival is allowed in Black Hills NF. As I stated in my previous post, each NF enacts rules that are tailored to their conditions, not just a copy of all the other NFs regs. My experience is that BLM is a lot less strict in their allowable uses and plans. [/QUOTE]
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