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<blockquote data-quote="ColoradoElkHunter" data-source="post: 2314238" data-attributes="member: 116731"><p>Unfortunately your choice isn't even an option in most of Colorado. Private land or public you may have to wait years (2-to a whole lot more years) to even draw a rifle buck tag again. When I lived in Texas, and had a private, 10,000 acre hunting lease, we would have made this buck off limits. Hoping he would get bigger; as well as, pass on those genes!</p><p></p><p>Absolutely understand the 100yds off the road problem. I live surrounded by private property. No public hunting land in miles. Yet, every season starting with archery through the last rifle season (and beyond due to poachers) we see vehicles slowly creeping down the public roads which cut through the private property. It's getting worse every year. Some are photographers/hunters and that's cool. But, then there's the 11pm-2am gun shot echo which happens every hunting season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColoradoElkHunter, post: 2314238, member: 116731"] Unfortunately your choice isn't even an option in most of Colorado. Private land or public you may have to wait years (2-to a whole lot more years) to even draw a rifle buck tag again. When I lived in Texas, and had a private, 10,000 acre hunting lease, we would have made this buck off limits. Hoping he would get bigger; as well as, pass on those genes! Absolutely understand the 100yds off the road problem. I live surrounded by private property. No public hunting land in miles. Yet, every season starting with archery through the last rifle season (and beyond due to poachers) we see vehicles slowly creeping down the public roads which cut through the private property. It's getting worse every year. Some are photographers/hunters and that's cool. But, then there's the 11pm-2am gun shot echo which happens every hunting season. [/QUOTE]
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