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That time of year again - Colorado hunt planning
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<blockquote data-quote="slymule" data-source="post: 4182" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Texas,</p><p>The season dates in my area aren't any different than anywhere else in the state. There's four rifle seasons, the first season is an elk only season and is available thru the drawing. The next three seasons you can buy over the counter. The dates are as follows:</p><p>Oct. 11-15</p><p>Oct. 18-26</p><p>Nov. 1-7</p><p>Nov. 8-12</p><p></p><p>Don't know about unit 72, never hunted over there so I couldn't tell you how it stacks up. I hunted in 78 which borders 77 one year and it was okay, just a little too thick a hunting for my preference. We limited out that year in camp but we were sitting on 6 cow tags and 2 bull tags so it didn't take long to fill. Where we hunted was up Turkey Creek which was just outside of Pagosa Springs and to the north in the Weminuche Wilderness area. That countrys not real suitable for long range hunting, at least not where we were hunting.</p><p></p><p>Jimmys223,</p><p>Whatdaya' mean not that nice! You know come to think of it I got a new mule I'm gonna let you try out when you come out the next time Jim. No more of the wifes sweet little mule 'Thursday' for you - gonna put you on 'CORONA' instead. HEE HEEEE Do you know why I call her 'CORONA', Jim? Cause you'd better be drunk when you ride her. That way you'll be nice and relaxed when she throws ya' to the ground - most people bounce better across the ground when they're in a relaxed state of mind and body. <img src="http://images/icons/shocked.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> <img src="http://images/icons/grin.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slymule, post: 4182, member: 1169"] Texas, The season dates in my area aren't any different than anywhere else in the state. There's four rifle seasons, the first season is an elk only season and is available thru the drawing. The next three seasons you can buy over the counter. The dates are as follows: Oct. 11-15 Oct. 18-26 Nov. 1-7 Nov. 8-12 Don't know about unit 72, never hunted over there so I couldn't tell you how it stacks up. I hunted in 78 which borders 77 one year and it was okay, just a little too thick a hunting for my preference. We limited out that year in camp but we were sitting on 6 cow tags and 2 bull tags so it didn't take long to fill. Where we hunted was up Turkey Creek which was just outside of Pagosa Springs and to the north in the Weminuche Wilderness area. That countrys not real suitable for long range hunting, at least not where we were hunting. Jimmys223, Whatdaya' mean not that nice! You know come to think of it I got a new mule I'm gonna let you try out when you come out the next time Jim. No more of the wifes sweet little mule 'Thursday' for you - gonna put you on 'CORONA' instead. HEE HEEEE Do you know why I call her 'CORONA', Jim? Cause you'd better be drunk when you ride her. That way you'll be nice and relaxed when she throws ya' to the ground - most people bounce better across the ground when they're in a relaxed state of mind and body. [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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