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<blockquote data-quote="cohunter14" data-source="post: 1017082" data-attributes="member: 55580"><p>You have lots of options as far as states go. Colorado is all I am familiar with and you can either apply for a tag or get an over-the-counter tag that are guaranteed. Picking a state is one thing, then finding a place to hunt is another. You have a lot of time to think about it, but definitely do some research. Colorado's Parks & Wildlife website has a lot of useful information there <a href="http://www.cpw.state.co.us" target="_blank">Colorado Parks and Wildlife</a>. The hunting atlas on the big game page is very helpful.</p><p> </p><p>A lot of other good information has been posted above. However, I have to disagree about the use of propane heaters. We have used sunflower heaters to heat our wall tents for years now and they work great. Obviously you have to make sure there is some ventilation in there, but other than that you are good to go. Much easier than trying to keep a wood stove going all night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunter14, post: 1017082, member: 55580"] You have lots of options as far as states go. Colorado is all I am familiar with and you can either apply for a tag or get an over-the-counter tag that are guaranteed. Picking a state is one thing, then finding a place to hunt is another. You have a lot of time to think about it, but definitely do some research. Colorado's Parks & Wildlife website has a lot of useful information there [url=http://www.cpw.state.co.us]Colorado Parks and Wildlife[/url]. The hunting atlas on the big game page is very helpful. A lot of other good information has been posted above. However, I have to disagree about the use of propane heaters. We have used sunflower heaters to heat our wall tents for years now and they work great. Obviously you have to make sure there is some ventilation in there, but other than that you are good to go. Much easier than trying to keep a wood stove going all night. [/QUOTE]
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