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Title: Colorado Liscense?
Post by: Boomerang on May 01, 2007, 12:05:00 PM
My family and I are planning a trip to Colorado and I was wondering if I needed a hunting liscense just to roam around and shoot stumps or rockchucks?

Thanks
Boomerang
Title: Re: Colorado Liscense?
Post by: xia_emperor on May 01, 2007, 12:07:00 PM
no, not that i have read, but it can't hurt to call. now if you were doing so with a rifle then yes. (not that you would)
Title: Re: Colorado Liscense?
Post by: sndmn11 on May 01, 2007, 12:28:00 PM
99% sure you don't (what's a rock chuck?) but if you were on a SWA you would need a habitat stamp.  when are you coming?
Title: Re: Colorado Liscense?
Post by: Dave Rice on May 01, 2007, 12:41:00 PM
No, you don't need to carry a license for stump shooting. But, I wouldn't carry any broadheads either. I've met some field officers while stumpin' without any problems, just good conversations.

As usual, you do need to be up on regulations. For instance, it's illegal to shoot a bow on Boulder Open Space, some of which looks like prime stump shooting grounds to an archer (regulations that some are pushing to extend to national forest land). But, these spaces tend to be posted at likely entry points.
Title: Re: Colorado Liscense?
Post by: kadbow on May 01, 2007, 01:09:00 PM
If you are talking about marmots you need a license and they have to be in season.  There is a great trad shoot June 22-24 if you are out here then.
Title: Re: Colorado Liscense?
Post by: Boomerang on May 01, 2007, 03:07:00 PM
Thanks,
We will be flying out from Indiana on 6/9/07 into Denver. A rockchuck is like a groundhog here except they live in the rocks. We used to shoot them when we went to Wyoming. They didn't have a season there and were considered pests, but maybe Colorado has a season for them.
Title: Re: Colorado Liscense?
Post by: xia_emperor on May 01, 2007, 03:47:00 PM
for any Varmit you Do. sorry i did not read the whole post.
Title: Re: Colorado Liscense?
Post by: David Sapp on May 01, 2007, 04:50:00 PM
You may need a Hunter's Safety card if you need to buy a license. At least this is the case for elk.
Title: Re: Colorado Liscense?
Post by: sndmn11 on May 01, 2007, 07:55:00 PM
is this what you would call a rock chuck?
(http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s208/sndmn11/PICT0204.jpg)
Title: Re: Colorado Liscense?
Post by: Duck1968 on May 02, 2007, 02:02:00 AM
If you are going to be on Colorado State Wildlife Areas or State Trust Lands you will need Wildlife Habitat Stamp. $5 with a hunt or fish permit. $10 with out a permit.

Brian