Any colorado muley/whitetail hunters out there?
#11
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Colorado
Posts: 200
If you can't get the hunter's safety done in time to put in for tags, consider this:
Once you get home, you can finish up the hunter's safety course and then buy certain licenses we haven't discussed. Hunting rabbits / hares is fun and you don't need a dog (it is easier, but not necessary). They're good to eat, and is an easy breaking-in to hunting. I'd give it a try.
Once you get home, you can finish up the hunter's safety course and then buy certain licenses we haven't discussed. Hunting rabbits / hares is fun and you don't need a dog (it is easier, but not necessary). They're good to eat, and is an easy breaking-in to hunting. I'd give it a try.
#12
Spike
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Warren Co Ohio
Posts: 9
Fort Carson
There is a lot of animals on Carson. You will also have to take a course to hunt it. Elk is over the counter for the later rifle seasons. Deer are by draw only. You won't even have to leave the base to hunt deer and elk, and there alot of them there. You can get a small game licenses and hunt coyotes while u scout to see what you would like to hunt. I spot And stalk on Carson and do real good. Good Luck and be safe. Thank-you.
#13
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: NE Washington st
Posts: 56
There is a lot of animals on Carson. You will also have to take a course to hunt it. Elk is over the counter for the later rifle seasons. Deer are by draw only. You won't even have to leave the base to hunt deer and elk, and there alot of them there. You can get a small game licenses and hunt coyotes while u scout to see what you would like to hunt. I spot And stalk on Carson and do real good. Good Luck and be safe. Thank-you.
#14
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Colorado
Posts: 200
In addition to the state hunter safety course, I think the only other one you need is the FT Carson range course (the one that gets you a yellow card to run ranges with). I *think* that's the one you need, but check with range control as soon as you get home.
#15
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: NE Washington st
Posts: 56
In addition to the state hunter safety course, I think the only other one you need is the FT Carson range course (the one that gets you a yellow card to run ranges with). I *think* that's the one you need, but check with range control as soon as you get home.
#16
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Colorado
Posts: 200
The rank requirements are for certain ranges, not hunting (I know of one range that takes an 04 to run; SSG is for M16 ranges and such). In fact, CIVILIAN ID card holders can run the personal weapons range, and they take the same class. So no, you don't have to drag your squad leader out to hunt.