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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107796" data-source="post: 1526469"><p>For CO, you can get your feet wet, until you plan a guided hunt or plan to try and draw into a specific area, with the leftover tag system. You might start by studying the CO Parks and Wildlife site for info about specific areas.</p><p>Secondly, if you have some $ for a guided hunt, I'd suggest calling Grant Edinger of Buffalo Horn Ranch near Meeker and ask about guided or drop camp hunts on their ranch. For the price, I think that it's world class. If you do, please mention your referral by Mike Ortiz... I'm thinking of doing the same as a bucket list thing!</p><p>Good luck, in any case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107796, post: 1526469"] For CO, you can get your feet wet, until you plan a guided hunt or plan to try and draw into a specific area, with the leftover tag system. You might start by studying the CO Parks and Wildlife site for info about specific areas. Secondly, if you have some $ for a guided hunt, I'd suggest calling Grant Edinger of Buffalo Horn Ranch near Meeker and ask about guided or drop camp hunts on their ranch. For the price, I think that it's world class. If you do, please mention your referral by Mike Ortiz... I'm thinking of doing the same as a bucket list thing! Good luck, in any case. [/QUOTE]
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