Man I miss Colorado.
#12
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 147
RE: Man I miss Colorado.
I too miss Colorado. I grew up in Colorado and hunted elk every year. But moved to Kansas years ago due to a super job! Lucky for me it was only 180 miles from the Colorado border.
Now I kind of have the best of both worlds. Live in Kansas and hammer huge Whitetail on a friend’s private ranch. But fortunate enough to know good locations to hunt elk and return every year I draw a permit to give the big bulls a run for the money. Non-resident permits are kind of ouchy.....But a guys got to hunt......
Still nothing like living in the mountains!
Goatslayer……..
Now I kind of have the best of both worlds. Live in Kansas and hammer huge Whitetail on a friend’s private ranch. But fortunate enough to know good locations to hunt elk and return every year I draw a permit to give the big bulls a run for the money. Non-resident permits are kind of ouchy.....But a guys got to hunt......
Still nothing like living in the mountains!
Goatslayer……..
#13
RE: Man I miss Colorado.
I've only been to Colorado twice, hunting turkey and elk. Loved every minute
of it. It's hard to get those mountains and other scenery out of my mind. In
fact my daughter got married last year and is expecting. Yesterday I suggested
to her she should name the baby Colorado if it is a boy. She wasnt real impressed
but my son-in-law thought it was a good idea. We will see.
of it. It's hard to get those mountains and other scenery out of my mind. In
fact my daughter got married last year and is expecting. Yesterday I suggested
to her she should name the baby Colorado if it is a boy. She wasnt real impressed
but my son-in-law thought it was a good idea. We will see.
#14
Typical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Posts: 701
RE: Man I miss Colorado.
Well I was transplanted here over 20 years ago from Michigan, and as an avid bowhunter, Colorado ranks right up there forthe animals to be hunted. You can start out by chasing antelope on theplains, flat no coverin August, end of August and through September you are chasing elk at 10,000 feet and come the first of October you go out to the eastern plains for big mule deer and huge whitetails. I have a friend in Montana and I would say that comes awful close to Colorado if not a bit better, but I love Colorado and will never leave, well not willingly anyways....