colorado springs area hunter
#1
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 17
colorado springs area hunter
Is there any good publicareas to turkey hunt around the colorado springs area? I haven't been hunting for 5 years, as I am in the Army and I am trying to jump back into it. I am stationed here in Colorado
#3
Join Date: Jan 2005
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RE: colorado springs area hunter
I was stationed at Ft Carson in the early 80's. I've wondered about Turkey hunt'n there, I'd love to chase Gobblers out there. I once chased a coyote with an M113 personel carrier, that was pretty cool[/align]
#4
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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RE: colorado springs area hunter
Its a pain in teh ass to hunt on fort carson. How far up into rampart range are they. I grew up in Nebraska and it's not as high elevation, so I need tipsd on finding the birds and hunting them if you could help me.
#5
Typical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Posts: 510
RE: colorado springs area hunter
Hunting FC isn't so bad, I have been doing it since 92. And I will again this year too. Even though I haven't killed any huge birds down there, there are Rios and Merriams on FC.
But on to Rampart, there are birds from Colo. Spgs. to Denver. They are on the move all the time. I find birds around the Reservoir, Fairish, above the Academy, up by Monument, and up at the north end of the road near Denver. But I find as many hunters as birds. So the pressure is pretty heavy. And the birds are shy. And I see mostly hens and jakes up there. The bobcat and cougar pressure is real up there too, so pay attention up there. The neet thing about hunting rampart is you will see sheep, elk and deer up there hunting.
Gselkhunter
But on to Rampart, there are birds from Colo. Spgs. to Denver. They are on the move all the time. I find birds around the Reservoir, Fairish, above the Academy, up by Monument, and up at the north end of the road near Denver. But I find as many hunters as birds. So the pressure is pretty heavy. And the birds are shy. And I see mostly hens and jakes up there. The bobcat and cougar pressure is real up there too, so pay attention up there. The neet thing about hunting rampart is you will see sheep, elk and deer up there hunting.
Gselkhunter
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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RE: colorado springs area hunter
That's Air Force and it's hard tell'n the chanels you have to go through. I'm sure the hoops are set high.[/align]Ft Carson, at least when I was there had a State Wild life Department field post on base. Allthough there was plenty of wild life in the Cavelry unit that I was in it had nothin to do with hunt'n or fish'n...[/align]
#10
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Colorado Springs
Posts: 45
RE: colorado springs area hunter
Co. Springs area gets lots of presure check out fremont county lots of turkeys less presure, and not close to the springs but all countys bordering New Mexico west ofI 25 are very good.