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Information about Colorado Hunting
Access to Colorado Public Lands -
More than one-third of Colorado's land area is owned by the public and available for public use. These public lands are managed by several federal and state agencies and local governments. Knowing about access and trespass can avoid problems among users and owners of lands - public and private - in Colorado. This brochure is intended to promote public awareness concerning access to public lands with minimum interference to adjacent private landowners.
Everything You Wanted to Know About Asking Permission But Were Afraid to Ask
As stated in Colorado Revised Statute 33-6-123, "it is unlawful for any person to enter upon privately owned land or lands under the control of the State Board of Land Commissioners to take any wildlife by hunting, fishing or trapping without first obtaining permission from the owner or person in possession of the land." Please respect the property of others and "ASK FIRST" to hunt and fish on private property. A violation of this law could result in the loss of hunting, fishing, and trapping privileged for up to 3 years!
HUNTER RESPONSIBILITY
Ethical behavior is not mandated by law or regulations, but by an individual's sense of right and wrong. As outdoor recreationalists we must universally agree to treat the outdoors, the activities we are participants in, and with each other with respect.
RegulationsHunting Locations
Not responsible for typo errors, omissions, or changes to regulations not stated here.
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