I like the new CO system requiring you to buy a qualifying license. Should help with point creep issues. Youth also are exempt from the habitat stamp requirement. My 11-yr old just bought his first point there last week, and I just opened the letter with his small game license in it. He is excited!
@@BackwoodsMayhem You may be right. My comment is based on the fact that I know two guys who told me they are no longer applying in CO because they don't want to pony up the funds for a qualifying license every year. They can apply in other states for much cheaper.
I'm a little lat to this conversation, but I think it's smart in that for every qualifying license, the state of CO gets to count that as a license being bought by someone. That helps them get more Pittman-Robertson Funds from the Feds to help with game management in the state.
Great ten minute overview video Randy. I think the only thing you left off noting was how to “apply” for a preference point, as that is kinda goofy in CO vs. other states. Keep up the good work!
This is what I was wondering. Is it all upfront, then a refund of 90%ish and still get a preference point? Or is there a preference point period or application that is cheaper?
I thought I might point out if you purchase a small game license to be able to apply you will legally be able, in most seasons, to harvest grouse while you hunt deer and elk. This makes for a very tasty camp meal. For some reason the grouse move higher as the weather gets worse.
Randy in New Zealand we can hunt 24/7 365 with no fees tags or anything. We struggle to understand how restrictive the rules are in the US. The only issue we have is that hunters need to shoot more to control populations.
if you think in America it is complicated see what's in Bulgaria you can only hunt wild boar with 20 people and if you want to hunt deer you have to pay 10 000euro +(it depends on the score of the deer).And you are really lucky to live in New Zealand and hunt there.
I really don't understand the hybrid draw in Colorado. It seems like some of the hybrid units NR hunters should be drawing a couple of the tags. I don't see that in the draw recap report sheets.
Whichever you can use most proficiently to make a good, accurate shot. You must respect the animal. If it would be a bad shot. Don't take it. If you choose at that moment not to even take the shot that's fine too. Hunting isn't about killing. Yes, animals die and animals are eaten. Most hunters you meet truly enjoy the experience of learning about the animals, nature, and the outdoors. Given that most hunters are only successful about 10% of the time you want to be a lot more interested in the skill of hunting than any type of desire to just kill something. A bow and gun kill very differently. The gun kills most quickly due to the shock upon impact. An arrow with broadhead kills by hemorrhage. Many archers will tell you they have shot game with their arrow passing completely through the animal. Many of these animals, unless spooked, will act as though they don't know what happened. I have watched some continue to feed. Most will succumb in a moment or two unless spooked. This can happen with a rifle shot as well. Hunting isn't for everyone. It's always been cheaper to just buy your steaks and burger at the most expensive butcher shop in town. :-)
@@OnlineMarketingServ how can it be cheaper to buy instead of hunt, yah initial cost with gun ammo and tags it's gonna be a lot, once you have equipment you need, it's much cheaper to hunt than buy meat lmaooo
@@firmfire2385 that depends, as with any hobby it is very easy to spend as much as you desire. Can you hunt frugal and save money on the grocery bill? Yes its possible, however I don't know anyone that does. Just the time off of work alone makes it not worth it if the only reason your hunting is save money on groceries.
@@stevenkurdziel6870 license and tag are frequently used interchangeably when talking about the tag, the context of the statement makes it clear what is being discussed so your correction is neither helpful or necessary.
Because in the audio I said November 24, when it is actually October 24. We wanted to make sure people saw the October date, so we put an asterisk by it.
@@drogarcia818 not true, not all states have the same training requirements so just because the course at home works for at home does not mean it will work in a different state.
Hey how you doing Randy my name is Darian Randy let me ask you a question first thing as far as I'm a big fan of your channel Randy I live in Miami Florida I'm dying to go hunting for elk what will be my best selection as a newcomer as a greenhorn for elk hunting where do you recommend for me to apply into go?
Since this video was put out harvest is up over 250%, tags sales went up over 300% and the populations have dropped by 80%. Also preference points system changed in 2021/22 and now it's doesn't matter how many preferences points u have. Watvhed many first time moose applicants get tags when it's takes "an average of 9 points" Also points can just plain be bought now so they mean almost nothing. U cyld literally buy the points to apply Fer a 20 point unit in just 4 years without ever applying Fer the tag the pint are for. Sqwry randy but the game has changed and preference pints mean nothing. There's a reason (everywhere but govt sources) we are ranked in the mid 40s Fer wildlife managent. Colorado was amazing in my childhood. Nows it's outta controll and headed towards another cali.
@@marklaas4475 the draws are for highly desirable areas to hunt so there's not a million people in the same block of land messing up the migration paths.
A draw? Like a lottery? So I have to play the lottery to hunt? And there are people who have waited 30 years to hunt in colorado? So me, someone who has never hunted and has no points, will probably never be able to hunt?
I appreciate the drawing strategies and deer information. Thanks Randy!
I like the new CO system requiring you to buy a qualifying license. Should help with point creep issues. Youth also are exempt from the habitat stamp requirement. My 11-yr old just bought his first point there last week, and I just opened the letter with his small game license in it. He is excited!
TNFishingFanatic I don’t think it will effect point creep it’s only an 80 dollar license.
@@BackwoodsMayhem You may be right. My comment is based on the fact that I know two guys who told me they are no longer applying in CO because they don't want to pony up the funds for a qualifying license every year. They can apply in other states for much cheaper.
@@TNOutdoorsFanatic i wonder what other states are they considering much cheaper or even better?
I'm a little lat to this conversation, but I think it's smart in that for every qualifying license, the state of CO gets to count that as a license being bought by someone. That helps them get more Pittman-Robertson Funds from the Feds to help with game management in the state.
Great ten minute overview video Randy. I think the only thing you left off noting was how to “apply” for a preference point, as that is kinda goofy in CO vs. other states. Keep up the good work!
This is what I was wondering. Is it all upfront, then a refund of 90%ish and still get a preference point? Or is there a preference point period or application that is cheaper?
I thought I might point out if you purchase a small game license to be able to apply you will legally be able, in most seasons, to harvest grouse while you hunt deer and elk. This makes for a very tasty camp meal. For some reason the grouse move higher as the weather gets worse.
So there won’t be any over the counter elk tag in 1st rifle season? Only way to get in is draw?
Randy in New Zealand we can hunt 24/7 365 with no fees tags or anything. We struggle to understand how restrictive the rules are in the US.
The only issue we have is that hunters need to shoot more to control populations.
if you think in America it is complicated see what's in Bulgaria you can only hunt wild boar with 20 people and if you want to hunt deer you have to pay 10 000euro +(it depends on the score of the deer).And you are really lucky to live in New Zealand and hunt there.
You guys hunt nonnatives, we generally don't so we need to be mindful of the populations
Can we get an OTC tag AND get a preference point for next year?
Yup!
In your opinion what is the best unit for muzzle loader elk
I really don't understand the hybrid draw in Colorado. It seems like some of the hybrid units NR hunters should be drawing a couple of the tags. I don't see that in the draw recap report sheets.
Lets go Colorado all the way
I have a question cause I've never actually been hunting
What's more humane, a bow or a gun like
Whichever you can use most proficiently to make a good, accurate shot. You must respect the animal. If it would be a bad shot. Don't take it. If you choose at that moment not to even take the shot that's fine too. Hunting isn't about killing. Yes, animals die and animals are eaten. Most hunters you meet truly enjoy the experience of learning about the animals, nature, and the outdoors. Given that most hunters are only successful about 10% of the time you want to be a lot more interested in the skill of hunting than any type of desire to just kill something.
A bow and gun kill very differently. The gun kills most quickly due to the shock upon impact. An arrow with broadhead kills by hemorrhage. Many archers will tell you they have shot game with their arrow passing completely through the animal. Many of these animals, unless spooked, will act as though they don't know what happened. I have watched some continue to feed. Most will succumb in a moment or two unless spooked. This can happen with a rifle shot as well. Hunting isn't for everyone. It's always been cheaper to just buy your steaks and burger at the most expensive butcher shop in town. :-)
@@OnlineMarketingServ how can it be cheaper to buy instead of hunt, yah initial cost with gun ammo and tags it's gonna be a lot, once you have equipment you need, it's much cheaper to hunt than buy meat lmaooo
@@firmfire2385 that depends, as with any hobby it is very easy to spend as much as you desire. Can you hunt frugal and save money on the grocery bill? Yes its possible, however I don't know anyone that does. Just the time off of work alone makes it not worth it if the only reason your hunting is save money on groceries.
So if I buy a small game license and draw a hunt, do I have to then purchase a big game license Randy?
Yes you would have to purchase the big game tag separately.
I’m a resident. Colorado doesn’t have a hunting license for big game, you only draw and pay for a tag.
@@stevenkurdziel6870 license and tag are frequently used interchangeably when talking about the tag, the context of the statement makes it clear what is being discussed so your correction is neither helpful or necessary.
Does military personnel pay the non residency or residency price?
If you are stationed in Colorado you pay the resident rate
campingjack75 awesome thank you for the info
Thanks for the information! What was the ‘*’ for with 2nd rifle season dates?
Because in the audio I said November 24, when it is actually October 24. We wanted to make sure people saw the October date, so we put an asterisk by it.
@@Fresh_Tracks Okay, thank you!
Will an out of state hunter education safety course count in Colorado?
Yes it should work for most, if not all states
@@drogarcia818 not true, not all states have the same training requirements so just because the course at home works for at home does not mean it will work in a different state.
@@jaydunbar7538 yeah I never did a home
Training so I’m not too sure about those, but that’s good to know.
Hey how you doing Randy my name is Darian Randy let me ask you a question first thing as far as I'm a big fan of your channel Randy I live in Miami Florida I'm dying to go hunting for elk what will be my best selection as a newcomer as a greenhorn for elk hunting where do you recommend for me to apply into go?
Just stay in Florida
It's not gonna be easy no matter where you go, and point creep sucks
Hi Darian im Ernesto from miami too.
I'm interested in going to Colorado too
Since this video was put out harvest is up over 250%, tags sales went up over 300% and the populations have dropped by 80%.
Also preference points system changed in 2021/22 and now it's doesn't matter how many preferences points u have.
Watvhed many first time moose applicants get tags when it's takes "an average of 9 points"
Also points can just plain be bought now so they mean almost nothing.
U cyld literally buy the points to apply Fer a 20 point unit in just 4 years without ever applying Fer the tag the pint are for.
Sqwry randy but the game has changed and preference pints mean nothing.
There's a reason (everywhere but govt sources) we are ranked in the mid 40s Fer wildlife managent.
Colorado was amazing in my childhood.
Nows it's outta controll and headed towards another cali.
Do you have to apply via draw in order to purchase an OTC? Or can you roll the dice that an OTC will be available?
No you don't need to apply or buy the small game license. The elk otc are unlimited
what is the point of the draw location? Sorry if i missed it
@@marklaas4475 the draws are for highly desirable areas to hunt so there's not a million people in the same block of land messing up the migration paths.
@@jaydunbar7538 oh ok so he is saying there are OTC but only certain amount?
@@marklaas4475 no, OTC licenses are unlimited. But they are only available in GMU’s that have very little activity, so it may not be worth buying one
"Hopefully you're over 12 years old." hahah....i am 13 and have my hunting education
Do I was wondering why y’all don’t hunt predators? Pelts gotta be worth something?
Not really, people do it because they want to not because you will make anything from it. If you lucky the pelts might cover the gas.
A draw? Like a lottery? So I have to play the lottery to hunt? And there are people who have waited 30 years to hunt in colorado? So me, someone who has never hunted and has no points, will probably never be able to hunt?
No you can hunt this year with 0 points, he said some specific units it takes 30 years
OR just drive down there and Nike ✔ it
@@hughp7608 yes its the boomers fault that you can't understand the system, you can buy a tag and hunt year one there is no waiting required.