colorado dow??
#1
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How in the hell are you supposted to get in touch with these fools? Ive called for 2 days in a row, including staying on the phone for over an hour listening to all the crap they say to keep you on the phone and STILL no one has answered! This understaffed POS place is really starting to get under my skin. Emailed them once and have gotten no reply. Talk about good service!
#3
Fork Horn
Joined: Mar 2007
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From: Colorado
LOL, try ........................ This will get the desk of MS Knuesl........
she is in the Limited Liscense area.
Dan
You have NO idea as to the hours of frustration before I got that number!!!!!!
Number deleted 082207...now a nonvalid number!!!!!60 days ago, it was good
she is in the Limited Liscense area.
Dan
You have NO idea as to the hours of frustration before I got that number!!!!!!
Number deleted 082207...now a nonvalid number!!!!!60 days ago, it was good
#4
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i just need to know if its possible that they will let me trade our 3 doe tags for unit 211 for 3 buck tags in unit 84. Thanks a lot dan, i will give those #'s a try tomorrow and see what they say.
#6
I've called the Colorado DOW at least 10 times this season. Sometimes you have to stay on hold, but I've never waited more than a few minutes. The guys and gals there go out of there way to help and will do anything they can for you. I had one them go as far and call a land owner and help get me permission to hunt. Right now they are really busy helping people, like you, that can't make up their mind where they want to hunt. We are proud of our DOW here in Colorado!
http://wildlife.state.co.us/About
303-297-1192
http://wildlife.state.co.us/About
303-297-1192
#7
Fork Horn
Joined: Sep 2003
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From: Colorado
I agree with LuckyDog...you need to see if the buck tags are available on the leftover list which you can do yourself. If they are you'll have to fill out a return form before the season starts for a refund. Once that paperwork is submitted and assuming the tags are available you should be able to purchase them. Hope this helps a little.
#8
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ORIGINAL: Colorado Luckydog
I've called the Colorado DOW at least 10 times this season. Sometimes you have to stay on hold, but I've never waited more than a few minutes. The guys and gals there go out of there way to help and will do anything they can for you. I had one them go as far and call a land owner and help get me permission to hunt. Right now they are really busy helping people, like you, that can't make up their mind where they want to hunt. We are proud of our DOW here in Colorado!
http://wildlife.state.co.us/About
303-297-1192
I've called the Colorado DOW at least 10 times this season. Sometimes you have to stay on hold, but I've never waited more than a few minutes. The guys and gals there go out of there way to help and will do anything they can for you. I had one them go as far and call a land owner and help get me permission to hunt. Right now they are really busy helping people, like you, that can't make up their mind where they want to hunt. We are proud of our DOW here in Colorado!
http://wildlife.state.co.us/About
303-297-1192



