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C OLORADO PARKS & WILDLIFE 2021 Regular Walk-In Atlas ACCESS TO PROPERTIES STARTS SEPT. 1, 2021

cpw.state.co.us 1 CPW.STATE.CO.US 1 CONTENTS Printed for free distribution by CONTENTS COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE (CPW) WHAT'S NEW: 2021...... 1 6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216 • 303-297-1192 cpw.state.co.us ...... 1–2 LICENSE INFORMATION OUR MISSION: License & Habitat Stamp fees...... 1 The mission of Colorado Parks and Wildlife is to perpetuate the wildlife ■ resources of the state, to provide a quality state parks system, and to provide enjoyable ■ License requirements...... 1 and sustainable outdoor recreation opportunities that educate and inspire current and ■ Residency requirements...... 2 future generations to serve as active stewards of Colorado’s natural resources. ■ Hunter education requirements & exemptions...... 2 ■ Habitat stamps...... 2 COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE DIRECTOR ■ Special license information: youth licenses; disabled lifetime licenses...... 2 Dan Prenzlow COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION MEMBERS, as of July 2021 GENERAL INFORMATION...... 3–5 Carrie Besnette Hauser, Chair Dallas May ■ General hunting laws...... 3 Charles Garcia, Vice-Chair Duke Phillips, IV ■ that are illegal to hunt on WIA land...... 3 Luke B. Schafer, Secretary Jay Tutchton ■ Restrictions: child support delinquency; weapons restrictions...... 3 Taishya Adams Eden Vardy ■ Safe handling of meat; donating game meat...... 3 Karen Michelle Bailey Dan Gibbs, ex-officio member ■ Wildlife causing damage...... 3 Betsy Blecha Kate Greenberg, ex-officio member ■ species identification; hunting invasive species...... 4 Marie Haskett Dan Prenzlow, CPW Director ■ Enroll your property ...... 4 BROCHURE EDITED BY COVER PHOTO ■ Be a responsible hunter...... 4 Mindy Blazer © Wayne D. Lewis, CPW Small-game surveys...... 5 ■ PRINTED Novice Hunter Program...... 5 ■ August 2021 by Publication Printers, Denver: 35,000 copies. ■ Big-game hunting...... 5 Printing paid for with hunting and fishing license fees. ■ Information Program (HIP)...... 5 The Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife (CPW) receives federal financial assistance from multiple agencies within the U.S. Department of the Interior. Under Title VI of the WALK-IN PROPERTY REGULATIONS...... 6–7 1964 Civil Rights Act (as amended), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title ■ Walk-in property laws/ signs...... 6 II of with Disabilities Act of 1990 (as amended), the Age Discrimination Season dates...... 7 Act of 1975 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the U.S. Department of ■ the Interior and its bureaus prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, ■ Legal hunting hours...... 7 national origin, gender, disability or age. In addition, CPW adheres to all antidiscrimina- ■ Beware of hitchhiking ...... 7 tion laws of the state of Colorado. For information on how to request an accomodation or to file a grievance please visit cpw.state.co.us/accessibility. DOVE HUNTING TIPS...... 8 NOTICE: Laws and regulations in this brochure are paraphrased for easier understanding, and are intended only as a guide. Complete Colorado wildlife statutes and regulations are MAPS*...... 9–BACK COVER available at CPW offices listed below and online: cpw.state.co.us/regulations ■ Reading the maps...... 9 ■ Garfield County...... 10 ADMINISTRATION ■ Mesa County...... 11 CPW REGIONAL AND AREA 6060 Broadway ■ Delta County...... 12 OFFICE LOCATIONS Denver, 80216 ■ Dolores County...... 13 303-297-1192 ■ Morgan & Weld counties...... 14 ONLY the offices below can assist hunters with checks and taking samples that are ■ Logan County...... 15 related to hunting activities. See the CPW website for a complete list of our parks locations ■ Sedgwick County...... 16 that can also sell licenses, issue duplicate licenses and accept licenses for refunds. ■ Phillips County...... 17 BRUSH GRAND JUNCTION MONTROSE ■ Washington County...... 18–19 28167 County Road T 711 Independent Ave. 2300 S. Townsend Ave. ■ Yuma County...... 20–21 Brush, 80723 Grand Junction, 81505 Montrose, 81401 970-842-6300 970-255-6100 970-252-6000 ■ Kit Carson County ...... 22–23 ■ Cheyenne County...... 24 COLORADO SPRINGS GUNNISON PUEBLO Kiowa County...... 25 4255 Sinton Road 300 W. New York Ave. 600 Pueblo Reservoir Road ■ Colorado Springs, 80907 Gunnison, 81230 Pueblo, 81005 ■ Crowley & Otero counties...... 26 719-227-5200 970-641-7060 719-561-5300 ■ Bent County...... 27 DENVER HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS SALIDA ■ Prowers County...... 28 6060 Broadway 346 Grand County Rd. 362 7405 Hwy. 50 ■ Baca County...... 29 Denver, 80216 Hot Sulphur Springs, 80451 Salida, 81201 ■ State map: counties with land in the Walk-In Access Program... BACK COVER 303-291-7227 970-725-6200 719-530-5520 *More maps are available in the Late Cropland Atlas. Updated maps for 2021 and the entire DURANGO LAMAR STEAMBOAT SPRINGS supplemental Late Cropland Atlas will be available at license agents in late October 2021, 151 E. 16th St. 2500 S. Main St. 925 Weiss Dr. and for download from the website at cpw.state.co.us/wia. Durango, 81301 Lamar, 81052 Steamboat Springs, 80487 970-247-0855 719-336-6600 970-870-2197 COVER: FORT COLLINS MEEKER ▶ Hunter Savannah Ames © Wayne D. Lewis, CPW 317 W. Prospect Road 73485 Hwy. 64 Fort Collins, 80526 Meeker, 81641 OTHER PHOTOS, LEFT TO RIGHT: 970-472-4300 970-878-6090 Scaled quail © Wayne D. Lewis, CPW ▶ GLENWOOD SPRINGS MONTE VISTA ▶ © Wayne D. Lewis, CPW 0088 Wildlife Way 0722 S. Road 1 E. GET THE BROCHURE ONLINE: Glenwood Springs, 81601 Monte Vista, 81144 cpw.state.co.us/walkinatlas ▶ Mourning dove © Wayne D. Lewis, CPW 970-947-2920 719-587-6900 ▶ Woman afield © Crystal Egli, CPW 2021 COLORADO REGULAR WALK-IN ATLAS 1 WHAT'S NEW LICENSES WHAT’S NEW: 2021 WHAT YOU NEED TO BUY A LICENSE See page 2 for details. ▶ ▶ IMPORTANT CHANGES TO HARVEST INFORMATION PROGRAM (HIP) REGISTRA- 1 PROPER IDENTIFICATION and PROOF of residency (for Colorado residents). TION: Live operator phone registrations at 1-866-COLO-HIP are no longer 2 PROOF of hunter education. offered during the overnight hours from 10:30 p.m. to 7 a.m. The live operator system is also closed all day on major holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas and 3 HABITAT STAMP: A 2021 ($10.40) or lifetime ($312.30) Habitat Stamp is New Year's Day). During these out-of-service periods, please call back during required prior to buying a license for anyone ages 18–64. open service times (7 a.m.–10:30 p.m.), or go to colohip.com and register NOTE: A Social Security number is required for hunters age 12 and older. online, still available 24/7. See page 5 for more information on the HIP program. LICENSE REQUIREMENTS ▶ NEW FURBEARER HARVEST PERMIT: To hunt furbearers (except ), you will 1. now need to purchase either a furbearer license (to harvest furbearers ONLY) or a Hunters must have an annual youth small-game/furbearer, small-game small-game license (including daily small-game licenses and combo small-game/ (annual, 1-day or additional day, NEW plus the furbearer harvest permit fishing licenses) AND a $10 annual furbearer harvest permit. This second option if applicable; see number 5 below), annual combo small-game/fishing will allow you to hunt all small-game and furbearer species. See page 9 of the license ( NEW plus the furbearer harvest permit if applicable; see number 2021 Small Game & Waterfowl brochure for a list of furbearer species. If you 5 below), or furbearer license. Hunters must carry their license when only want to hunt small game and aren't interested in hunting furbearers, you'll hunting and show it when requested by law enforcement officers. 2. purchase a small-game license only. Resident lifetime combo small-game/ Annual fishing, small-game and furbearer licenses, NEW the furbearer fishing license holders DO need to get the furbearer harvest permit annually harvest permit, and the Colorado Waterfowl Stamps and Habitat Stamps if they plan on hunting furbearers. are valid March 1 through March 31 of the following year (13 months). Lifetime combo small-game/fishing licenses are valid as long as you are a Colorado resident. 3. In order to hunt small game in any seasons that continue beyond March 31, LICENSE INFORMATION 2022, you must purchase a 2022 small-game license. 4. TO HUNT & TAKE SMALL GAME, you need a small-game license, a combo small- LICENSE FEES & HABITAT STAMPS game/fishing or a lifetime combo small-game/fishing license. Small-game SMALL GAME RESIDENT NONRESIDENT hunters must register with HIP before their first hunt. See information ▶ Habitat Stamp (required, ages 18–64)...... $10.40...... $10.40 about the Harvest Information Program (HIP) on page 5. ▶ Small Game ...... $30.87...... $84.96 5. NEW TO HUNT FURBEARERS, you will need to purchase either a furbearer ▶ Small Game (one-day)...... $14.23...... $17.35 license (to harvest furbearers ONLY) or a small-game license (including ▶ Small Game (additional-day)...... $6.95...... $6.95 daily small-game licenses and combo small-game/fishing licenses) ▶ Youth Small Game & Furbearer (under 18)...... $1.29...... $1.29 AND a $10 annual furbearer harvest permit. See number 6 below for the ▶ Small Game & Fishing Combo...... $51.68...... n/a exception for coyote. ▶ Furbearer License Only...... $30.87...... $84.96 6. TO HUNT , you need a small-game license or a furbearer license. An ▶ NEW Furbearer Harvest Permit ...... $10...... $10 annual furbearer harvest permit is NOT required to hunt or take coyote. See "What's New," above. During big-game seasons, if you have an unfilled big-game license for ▶ Colorado Waterfowl Stamp...... $10.40...... $10.40 the same season and unit, you may hunt coyote without a small-game or ▶ Federal Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp...... $31...... $31 furbearer license. You must use the same method of take for coyotes as your ▶ Senior Small Game/Fishing Combo...... $30.50...... n/a big-game license allows. Once the big-game license has been filled, hunters (Residents age 65 and older) must purchase a small-game or furbearer license to continue hunting coy- ▶ Senior Annual Small Game for otes, and if using a rifle, it must be .23 caliber or smaller. Lifetime Fishing License Holders...... $22.18...... n/a 7. TO HUNT EURASIAN COLLARED-DOVES, and other invasive species, you must have a (Senior Columbine or Centennial lifetime fishing license holders only) hunter education card; however, a hunting license is not required. See page 4. ▶ First Responder Lifetime 8. TO HUNT COMMON SNAPPING TURTLES, you need a small-game or fishing license. Small Game/Fishing Combo...... free...... n/a 9. TO HUNT WATERFOWL, you need a small-game hunting license. If you are 16 or (Resident only, permanent occupational disability; see page 2) older, you also must have the NEW $31 Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and ▶ Veterans Lifetime Small Game/Fishing Combo...... free...... n/a Conservation Stamp (Duck Stamp) AND the $10.40 Colorado State Water- (Resident only, 60 percent disabled or Purple Heart recipient; see page 2) fowl Stamp to hunt waterfowl. COLORADO WATERFOWL STAMP: The state stamp ▶ Band-tailed Pigeon Permit...... $5...... $5 is printed on your hunting license and validated by signing your name in ink on the license. The gumbacked stamp is available online for $5 and is not BIG GAME valid for hunting at cpw.state.co.us. FEDERAL DUCK STAMP: The federal stamp ▶ Deer is available after July 1 online, by phone and at select post offices (fws.gov/ Resident adult...... $41.28 birds/get-involved/duck-stamp.php). It is valid when you sign your Resident youth...... $16.05 name in ink across the face of the stamp. It is also available at CPW offices Nonresident adult/fishing combo...... $412.61 and sales agents. When purchased at state outlets, an electronic stamp is Nonresident youth/fishing combo...... $105.51 issued. This instantly gives you a unique code that is valid for 45 days from ▶ the date of issue, sufficient time for the gum-backed stamp to arrive in the Resident adult...... $56.88 mail. A federal stamp is not required to take light geese during the conservation Resident youth...... $16.05 order season. Nonresident bull/fishing combo...... $688.26 10. TO HUNT SANDHILL CRANES, a separate federal permit number, available Nonresident either-sex/fishing combo...... $688.26 through HIP is required. Nonresident cow/fishing combo...... $516.63 11. TO HUNT BAND-TAILED PIGEONS, a permit ($5) is required in addition to the Nonresident youth/fishing combo...... $105.51 small-game license. The permit is available online, by phone, at CPW of- ▶ fices and at sales agents. 12. Resident adult...... $41.28 If a license is restricted to a specific area, you can hunt only that area. 13. Resident youth...... $16.05 Licenses are not transferable. 14. Nonresident adult/fishing combo...... $412.61 False statements made in buying a license and altering a license are illegal Nonresident youth/fishing combo...... $105.51 and void the license. 15. Lost or destroyed licenses can be replaced by buying a new one or signing an affidavit and paying half the license fee, not to exceed $25. Forms are Prices include the 25-cent search-and-rescue fee and the $1.50 fee for the Wildlife Education Fund if applicable. available at CPW offices, state parks, authorized sales agents and online.

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1 RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS cpw.state.co.us/proofofresidency 2 HUNTER EDUCATION ▶ The physical residence address you give to buy or apply for a license must be the same as the HUNTER EDUCATION (SAFETY) REQUIREMENTS address given for Colorado state income tax purposes. 1. Anyone born on or after January 1, 1949, must

▶ You terminate your Colorado residency if you apply for, buy or accept a resident hunting, fishing have a hunter education card to hunt in Colo- or trapping license issued by another state or foreign country, register to vote outside Colorado rado. or accept a driver's license that shows an address other than in Colorado. 2. A hunter education card is needed to apply for/ RESIDENCY TYPES buy a license. 1. STANDARD COLORADO RESIDENT 3. Your hunter education card must be carried a. Requirements: You must live in Colorado for at least 6 consecutive months immediately prior while hunting, unless it is verified and your to buying or applying for any resident CPW product, have your primary residence in Colo- license is marked with a “V.” To get your hunter rado and have not applied for or purchased a resident license or pass outside of Colorado in education card verified, take your hunter educa- the last 6 months. tion card to a CPW office (listed on inside front b. Proof: Current and valid Colorado driver’s license/ID with a Colorado address issued 6 or cover) or state park. more months prior. If the Colorado driver’s license/ID is not 6 months old, you must provide 4. at least two forms of additional residency proof, as outlined in "Additional Residency Proofs" CPW honors hunter education cards from other below. states, provinces and countries. 2. STUDENT: ATTENDING SCHOOL FULL-TIME IN COLORADO HUNTER EDUCATION EXEMPTIONS a. Requirements: You must be attending school full time at an accredited Colorado school - 1. Individuals over age 50 or active duty U.S. mili- ing at least 6 months prior to buying or applying for any resident CPW product. tary and veterans can obtain a hunter education b. Proof: Student ID, name of institution, date you became a full-time student, school transcript certificate by testing out of hunter education: showing full-time status. cpw.state.co.us/HunterEdTestOut 3. STUDENT: ATTENDING SCHOOL FULL-TIME OUTSIDE OF COLORADO 2. An apprentice certificate can be obtained for a. Requirements: You must meet Colorado residency requirements and be attending an accred- hunters who are at least 10 years old and who ited school outside of Colorado, paying nonresident tuition. must be accompanied by a mentor in the field. b. Proof: Student ID, name of institution, date you became a full-time student, proof of out-of- NEW This hunter education waiver can be state tuition payment. obtained twice in a lifetime: cpw.state.co.us/ 4. MILITARY: STATIONED IN COLORADO apprenticecertificate a. Requirements: You must be active-duty military stationed in Colorado (including your spouse/ ▶ For more information, go to: cpw.state.co.us/ dependents). Residency begins the date the orders begin. HunterEd b. Proof: Military ID and orders. 5. MILITARY: COLORADO HOME OF RECORD 3 HABITAT STAMPS a. Requirements: You must be active-duty military stationed outside of Colorado, but with Habitat Stamps are REQUIRED for hunters and cost Colorado as your home of record, paying income tax as a Colorado resident (including your $10.40; only one is required per person, per year spouse/dependents). for anyone ages 18–64. Habitat Stamps are now b. Proof: Military ID and orders. valid March 1–March 31 of the following year (13 6. YOUTH months). Children under the age of 18 have the same residency status as their parent, legal guardian or ▶ A lifetime stamp is $312.30. person with whom they live the majority of the time per court order. ▶ Anyone buying a one-day or additional-day OTHER RESIDENCY INFORMATION license for fishing and/or small game is exempt 1. ADDITIONAL RESIDENCY PROOFS from purchasing the Habitat Stamp with the If you otherwise meet residency requirements but your Colorado driver’s license or ID was first two of these licenses. The habitat fee will be issued or renewed less than 6 months ago, or you have a CPW-approved religious exemp- assessed when a third one-day or additional-day tion to photo identification on your record, you must provide at least two additional proofs of license is purchased for fishing or small game. residency showing 6 consecutive months of Colorado residency immediately prior to buying ▶ Anyone who is approved in the Columbine, Blue or applying for a license. Those proofs include: income sources (pay stubs), utility bills, state Spruce, Independence and/or Big Game Mobil- income tax documents (as a full-time resident), lease agreements/rent receipts, motor vehicle ity programs is exempt from the Habitat Stamp registration, voter registration. requirement. See cpw.state.co.us/accessibility 2. MULTIPLE HOMES ▶ For more information, go to: cpw.state.co.us/ If you have a home in Colorado and another location, call 303-297-1192 to make sure you com- habitatstamp ply with Colorado residency requirements before obtaining a CPW license or state park pass. SPECIAL LICENSE INFORMATION YOUTH LICENSES & MENTOR HUNTING CPW offers several licenses for hunters and anglers with disabilities. Go to cpw.state. People under age 18 must have a license to hunt small game. A youth small- co.us/accessibility for more license information and how to apply. These licenses game license is for hunters 17 and younger, and costs $1.29. If a youth plans require advance legal paperwork submissions. on hunting with a youth small-game license, they must be accompanied by a RESIDENT FIRST RESPONDER LIFETIME COMBO LICENSE mentor and must meet hunter education requirements. A mentor must be 18 or older and must meet hunter education requirements; mentors aren't required Colorado resident first responders who have proof of a permanent occupa- to hunt. While hunting, youths and mentors must be able to see and hear each tional disability can qualify for the First Responder program to obtain a lifetime other without binoculars, radios, or other aids. Youths also have the option to combo small game/fishing license. purchase an adult small-game license, which allows them to hunt without a RESIDENT DISABLED VETERAN LIFETIME COMBO LICENSE mentor, as long as they meet hunter education requirements. Military veterans who have a service-connected disability (with an overall com- At age 18, hunters must buy an adult license. Mentors are not permitted to bined rating of 60% or more by the Dept. of Veteran's Affairs) and are residents hunt ducks, geese, mergansers or coots during the youth waterfowl hunt season. of Colorado can obtain a lifetime combo small game/fishing license.

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1. Colorado Parks and Wildlife can post firing lines at its properties. 2. It is illegal to kill, capture, injure or harass wildlife from a motor vehicle or NO HUNTING THESE BIRDS ON WIA LANDS an aircraft. It is also illegal to operate aircraft with intent to injure, harass, drive or rally wildlife. It is illegal to discharge a firearm or release an arrow from a motor vehicle or an aircraft. GAMBEL’S QUAIL 3. It is illegal to discharge a firearm or release an arrow from, on or across a REGION FOUND: Western Colorado, primarily in the public road. Hunting with rifles, handguns, shotguns firing a single slug Grand and Uncompahgre valleys. They may inhabit and archery equipment is prohibited within 50 feet on each side of the some WIA properties in this area. center line of any public road. On a divided road, the prohibition includes IDENTIFICATION: A distinctive plume on the the median, and the 50-foot requirement is measured from the center line head. Males have a black face and copper feath- of both roads. ers on top of the head. Females have mostly gray 4. It is illegal to carry or have a firearm, except a pistol or revolver, in or on a with a tannish-gray face and beige plumage motor vehicle unless the chamber is unloaded. While using artificial light underneath. from a vehicle, it is illegal to have a firearm with cartridges in the chamber or magazine, or possess a strung bow unless the bow is cased. ©Bill Haggerty, CPW 5. You must take edible parts of game meat home to eat or provide it for hu- man consumption. Do not leave wounded wildlife (or wildlife that might be wounded) without attempting to track and kill it. SAGE-GROUSE 6. Possession of wildlife is evidence you hunted. REGION FOUND: Western Colorado. They may inhabit 7. Small-game and migratory bird hunters are not required to wear solid, some WIA properties. fluorescent orange or pink clothes. However, CPW encourages you to wear IDENTIFICATION: Large, grayish bird with a slow wing beat fluorescent orange or pink clothes for safety. in flight. They have distinctly pointed tail and 8. You must stop at CPW check stations when told to do so. black breast feathers, both of which are visible when 9. Violations of Colorado wildlife laws carry point values. You can face sus- flushed. Sage-grouse tend to be silent when flushed. pension of license privileges for up to five years or more if you accumulate 20 or more points in five years. 10. During deer, elk, pronghorn and bear seasons, firearms (except hand- guns) must be unloaded in the chamber and magazine when carried on an © Kathleen Tadvick, CPW off-highway vehicle (OHV). Firearms (except handguns) and bows carried on an OHV must be fully enclosed in a hard or soft case. Scabbards or cas- PLAINS SHARP-TAILED GROUSE es with open ends or sides are prohibited. This regulation does not apply to REGION FOUND: Weld, western Logan and northern Morgan landowners or their agents carrying a firearm on an OHV for the purpose counties. Plains sharp-tailed grouse are not a legal game of taking depredating wildlife on property owned or leased by them. bird in Colorado but have been transplanted into some 11. CALIBER RESTRICTION: It is illegal to hunt game birds, small-game or areas to re-establish populations. When hunting in these furbearers with a centerfire rifle larger than .23 caliber in regular rifle deer counties, please take special care to clearly identify the and elk seasons west of I-25, unless you have an unfilled deer or elk license target before shooting. for the season you are hunting. A small-game license is required. IDENTIFICATION: Much lighter in color than cock pheasants and have a short, distinctly pointed tail, RESTRICTIONS © Rick Hoffman, CPW which shows white when in flight. They often emit a CHILD SUPPORT DELINQUENCY low-pitched series of clucks when flushed. State law requires a Social Security number to buy a license. It is not dis- played on the license but is provided, if requested, to Child Support Enforce- ment authorities. Hunting and fishing licenses are not issued to those sus- pended for noncompliance with child support. Any current licenses become SAFE HANDLING OF GAME MEAT invalid if held by an individual who is noncompliant with child support. Concern has grown about diseases affecting wild animals that could potentially WEAPONS RESTRICTIONS make humans sick. Most of the time, properly handled and prepared game Colorado and federal laws prohibit people convicted of certain crimes, such meat poses no greater risk than domestic meat of causing disease in humans. as domestic violence, from possessing weapons even for hunting. If you’ve Hunters are encouraged to contact their local public health department or been convicted of a crime, check with the appropriate law enforcement CPW office for information on wildlife diseases that may be present where they authority to find out how the laws apply to you. plan to hunt. Public health officials recommend the following precautions when handling DONATING GAME MEAT and preparing game meat: 1. Do not handle animals that are obviously sick or found dead. Report sick or You can donate edible parts of wildlife to a like-license holder anywhere or dead animals you find to a CPW office. to anyone at the recipient’s home. A like-license is for the same species, sex, 2. Keep game cool, clean and dry. dates and manner of take as the donor’s license. Bag and possession limits ap- 3. Do not eat, drink or smoke while dressing game. ply to donors and recipients and birds must be properly tagged. See the 2021 4. Use disposable gloves when cleaning game. Small Game & Waterfowl brochure for more information. 5. Wash your hands with soap and water, or use alcohol wipes after dressing game. 6. Clean all tools and surfaces immediately afterward. Use hot, soapy water, WILDLIFE CAUSING DAMAGE then disinfect with a 10 percent chlorine bleach solution. Colorado law allows landowners to protect private property from most wild- 7. Cook game meat to an internal temperature of at least 165 degrees F to kill disease life damage. For information, call CPW at 303-297-1192. Also see cpw.state. organisms and parasites. Juices from adequately cooked game meat should be clear. co.us/regulations, Chapter W-17: Game Damage, for updated trapping 8. Do not eat any raw portions of wild game. regulations and details on small-game damage. 9. Do not feed raw wild game to domestic pets.

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BIRD SPECIES IDENTIFICATION BE A RESPONSIBLE HUNTER A fully feathered wing or head must be attached Eurasian collared-doves, count against the daily The WIA program depends on private landowners to all birds, except turkeys, doves and band- bag and possession limit for mourning and tailed pigeons, in transit to hunter’s home or white-winged doves during the Sept. 1–Nov. 29 enrolling property for walk-in hunting and maintain- commercial processor. For pheasants, a foot with dove season. Eurasian collared-doves must be ing good relations with those landowners and their visible spur can be substituted. fully feathered while in the field or during trans- neighbors. Here are some additional guidelines that, if NOTE: While in the field or during transport, all port at all other times. followed, will improve the opportunities for all hunters dressed (not fully feathered) doves, including and contribute to future WIA enrollments.

HUNTING INVASIVE BIRDS ▶ WHERE DESIGNATED PARKING AREAS ARE EURASIAN COLLARED-DOVES, EUROPEAN STARLINGS species may be taken at night with the use of ESTABLISHED, USE THEM. Do not block gates or AND HOUSE (ENGLISH) SPARROWS are considered in- artificial light and night vision equipment. roads for the landowner or their agents who may vasive species in Colorado. Because of this desig- Commercial hunting of invasive species is need to work on the property. Do not park along nation, these species may be hunted year-round. prohibited, as is receiving or attempting to re- highways. Do not park in tall grassy or weedy areas No license or Habitat Stamp is required to hunt ceive compensation by hunting these species. where your vehicle’s catalytic converter can cause a invasive species; however hunters must have and Eurasian collared-doves must remain fully fire. carry with them a hunter education card. feathered while in the field or during transport, except when counted as part of the mourning or Hunters may harvest any number of each IF YOU SMOKE, make sure to completely extinguish of these species and by any method of take ap- white-winged dove bag and possession limit during ▶ proved for big- or small-game hunting. These the dove season that runs from Sept. 1–Nov. 29. cigarettes. Do not smoke or extinguish cigarettes in See page 7 for season dates and bag limits. grassy or weedy areas where you could cause a fire. ENROLL YOUR PROPERTY ▶ DON’T LITTER OR CLEAN GAME ON WIA PROPERTIES OR ALONG ROADSIDES. If trash is present, please Are you interested in enrolling your land in To offer land for the 2021–2022 season, please the Walk-In Access program? CPW wants to contact a CPW office for details. See office list- pick it up. enroll quality hunting lands across the state. ings on inside cover. ▶ DON’T SHOOT NEAR OR TOWARDS HOUSES, farm WATCH FOR BANDED BIRDS buildings, livestock or equipment. Wildlife managers need help gathering information about the migratory bird populations. ▶ DON’T HUNT IF CATTLE ARE IN, or adjacent to, If you kill or find a banded bird, please report it to the USGS Bird Banding Lab: enrolled parcels. www.reportband.gov Take a ▶ HUNTERS MUST WALK INTO WIA PROPERTIES. Access by vehicle, horseback or other means is prohibited. friendTake a friend hunting. hunting. Take a ENTER TO WIN PRIZES. friend hunting. ENTER TO WIN PRIZES.

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SMALL-GAME SURVEYS NOVICE HUNTER PROGRAM Colorado Parks and Wildlife conducts several small-game harvest surveys CPW has identified some properties as Novice Hunter Walk-In Access Prop- annually to estimate harvest, hunter numbers and recreation days, in addi- erties. Please see the Late Cropland Walk-In Atlas for more details, or visit tion to assessing satisfaction and crowding. Past surveys are available on the our website at cpw.state.co.us/novicehunterprogram. CPW website at cpw.state.co.us/small-game-stats, and updated reports are available after annual surveys conclude. Hunters are selected randomly BIG-GAME HUNTING to participate. Small-game surveys are by telephone or by email. If contacted, your participation is not required, but responding — even if you did not hunt Colorado Parks and Wildlife expanded the big game access component or harvest an animal — helps CPW manage small game. within the Walk-In Access Program (WIA) to the entire eastern plains, total- ing approximately 130,000 acres for big game in 2020. The big game program will allow public access to specified Colorado WIA HARVEST INFORMATION PROGRAM (HIP) properties for deer, elk and antelope hunting within specified big game season Small-game, furbearer and migratory bird hunters, including falconers, must dates, from Sept. 1–Dec. 31, 2021. sign up with HIP EACH YEAR before their license is valid. You can get a 2021– Hunters should be aware that many WIA properties will be open for both 2022 HIP number beginning on April 1 but can get a HIP number anytime small game and big game, while other properties will remain small game only. after April 1, as long as it's before you hunt small game during the 2021–2022 Small/big game combo properties will be shown as YELLOW polygons on season. Write the new HIP number on your license! the printed and mobile maps, and marked in the field with yellow boundary To sign up with HIP, call 1-866-265-6447 (1-866-COLOHIP) from 7 signs. Small game-only signs will be depicted as white polygons on the maps, a.m.–10:30 p.m., or go to colohip.com. You will be asked for basic informa- and will be marked with white boundary signs. tion, including how many birds and small game you harvested the previous Big game hunters thinking of applying for licenses in 2022, on the basis of season, and the species you plan to hunt this year. A season means Sept. 1 hunting on Walk-In Access properties, should consider that each property through March 15 of the next year. This information helps CPW manage mi- is enrolled on an annual basis in July of each year. There can be significant gratory bird and resident small-game species by improving harvest estimates. turnover in properties that are available each year. All big-game properties are NEW Live operator phone registrations at 1-866-COLO-HIP are no enrolled for the Regular Walk-in Access Brochure. longer offered during the overnight hours from 10:30 p.m. to 7 a.m. The live operator system is also closed all day on major holidays (Thanksgiv- ing, Christmas and New Year's Day). During these out-of-service periods, please call back during open service times or go to colohip.com and register online, still available 24/7. REPORT POACHERS OPERATION GAME THIEF: 1-877-265-6648 EMAIL: [email protected] Earn a reward payment for reporting wildlife violations by calling Operation Game Thief. Callers can remain anonymous. (This number is not for information requests or emergencies.)

GET THE LEAD OUT Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment and Colorado Parks and Wildlife SEE THE CDPHE PUBLIC HEALTH STATEMENT: CPW.STATE.CO.US/DOCUMENTS/HUNTING/LEADEXPOSURERECOMMENDATIONS.PDF

From the field to the table, ensuring your next harvest 1. Use lead-free shot or bullets. is safe for your family is important. Switching from 2. Choose a firearm with lower-velocity bullets, so bullet fragments don’t scatter as far into the wound. Liberally trim and discard meat lead bullets may be an option that’s right for you. damaged by the bullet when you process an animal. Science tells us ingesting lead can cause potential 3. Clean your meat grinder between each animal. Lead is soft and can go through your grinder, contaminating an entire batch of ground meat. If health problems over time. Risks are low for most you don’t grind the meat yourself, speak with your commercial processor about their equipment cleaning process between animals. people; however, you can also: 4. Avoid eating game meat from animals harvested with lead bullets if you are pregnant. Children younger than 6 should also avoid it.

4 2021 COLORADO REGULAR WALK-IN ATLAS CPW.STATE.CO.US 5 HUNTINGHUNTING LAWS TIPS WALK-IN PROPERTY LAWS KNOW BEFORE YOU GO 1. Lands are open for public access one hour before sunrise until one hour after d. From the opening day of pheasant season through the end of March sunset. When hunting waterfowl, deer, elk and pronghorn, public access is annually for lands enrolled and posted as Extended Walk-In Access allowed two hours before sunrise until two hours after sunset. properties. 2. Species of take will be restricted as follows: e. From the opening day of pheasant season through the end of February a. Lands enrolled and posted as Regular, Late Cropland or Extended Sea- annually for lands enrolled and posted as Novice Hunter Program Walk- son Walk-In Access properties are open for the take of all small game, In Access properties. furbearers, migratory game birds and Eurasian collared-doves, except 1. A current year’s graduate of the Novice Hunter Program must be Gambel’s quail, Gunnison sage-grouse and greater sage-grouse. present and actively hunting with each group during all hunting b. Lands enrolled and posted as Big Game Walk-In Access properties are activities. open for the take of deer, elk and pronghorn by hunters holding a valid 2. Up to four additional hunters may accompany and hunt with a license for the GMU in which the property lies. graduate of the Novice Hunter Program. 3. Public access is allowed: f. From September 1 through the end of December annually for lands en- a. From September 1 through the end of February annually for lands en- rolled and posted as Big Game Walk-In Access properties. rolled and posted as Regular Season Walk-In Access properties. 4. Access shall be by foot only. Entry by horseback, motorized vehicle or other b. From the opening day of pheasant season through the end of February means is prohibited. annually for lands enrolled and posted as Late Season Cropland Walk-In 5. Access is allowed for hunting only; all other activities are prohibited. Access properties. 6. Access is prohibited as posted when the landowner is actively harvesting c. From September 1 through the end of the mountain sharp-tailed grouse crops. season annually, for all lands enrolled and posted as Grouse Walk-In Ac- cess properties. WALK-IN PROPERTY SIGNS There are a variety of Walk-In Access program boundary signs. Knowing what to look for in the field will help during your hunt.

ACCESS SIGNS in the field PHEASANT SEASON EXTENDED ACCESS PARKING SIGNS SAFETY ZONE SIGNS CLOSED! BIG GAME ACCESS will have an access date ACCESS SIGNS have an properties are posted designate where hunters are common on or DO NOT HUNT IF FIELDS PROGRAM of Sept. 1 through the access date of “The to close at the end of should park at some near WIA properties. HAVE YELLOW CPW and partnering end of Feb. that tell when opening day of pheasant March, annually. walk-in areas. The major- These signs are used “WARNING!” SIGNS. landowners are offering big the property is open for season” through the These signs have an ity of WIA properties do to delineate safety Rarely, it is necessary to game hunting access on many hunting. end of Feb. Properties access date of “The not have established zones around buildings, remove a property from Walk-In Access (WIA) proper- that are posted to open opening day of pheasant parking areas. Instead, homesteads, livestock the WIA program after ties in Eastern Colorado. Prop- on the opening day of season” through the end hunters should park corrals or neighboring this brochure is printed. erties that allow big-game pheasant season cannot of March. These proper- along the road, taking landowners' homes When that happens, hunting are yellow in the WIA be accessed prior to ties cannot be accessed care to stay out of the and properties. Please boundary signs are maps in this brochure. These Nov. 13, 2021. prior to Nov. 13, 2021. traveled portion of the respect safety zone signs replaced with yellow properties will be signed with road but also not park wherever you find them warning signs to notify yellow WIA boundary signs in in tall weeds and grass posted. hunters the property is the field. These properties are where a fire hazard exists. no longer available for open for big-game hunting walk-in hunting. to properly licensed hunters Remember, if you during established big-game find a WIA property seasons from Sept. 1, 2021, listed in the brochure through Dec. 31, 2021, and but boundary signs are to small-game hunting not present at the field from Sept. 1, 2021, through corners, please do not Feb. 28, 2022. Big-game hunt that field! hunters must possess a valid pronghorn, deer or elk license valid for the Game Manage- ment Unit (GMU) in which the Walk-In Access property lies. All normal WIA regulations apply. All big-game hunting regulations apply.

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Select big-and small-game season dates are included within this atlas for your hunting season dates can be found in the 2021 Small Game & Waterfowl bro- convenience; however, all season dates are not listed. chure. These brochures are available at license agents, CPW offices and online A complete synopsis of the big-game hunting season dates can be found in downloadable PDF and interactive, searchable formats at cpw.state.co.us/ in the 2021 Colorado Big Game brochure, while the complete small-game bg/brochure and cpw.state.co.us/sgwf/brochure. SMALL-GAME SEASON DATES AND BAG LIMITS BIG-GAME SEASON DATES ▶ COTTONTAIL : FOX, ▶ DEER ▶ ELK PLAINS ARCHERY ▶ SEASON: Oct. 1–end of Feb. 2022 PLAINS ARCHERY SEASON: Oct. 1–29, Nov. 10–30, SEASON: Sept. 2–30* JACKRABBIT: WHITE-TAILED, DAILY BAG LIMIT: 5 of each species ▶ Dec. 15–31* GMUS: 104 BLACK-TAILED POSSESSION LIMIT: 10 of each species SEASON: Oct. 1–end of Feb. 2022 PLAINS MUZZLELOADER PLAINS MUZZLELOADER DAILY BAG LIMIT: 10 of each SEASON: Oct. 9–17 SEASON: Sept. 11–19* species GMUS: 133, 134, 141, 142 POSSESSION LIMIT: 20 of each PLAINS RIFLE species SEASON: Oct. 30–Nov. 9 PLAINS RIFLE SEASON: DOVE: MOURNING, WHITE-WINGED LATE PLAINS RIFLE Sept. 1–Jan. 31, 2022* (cow) ▶ GMUS: 104, 128 SEASON: Sept. 1–Nov. 29 SEASON: Dec. 1–14* AREA: Statewide LATE PLAINS RIFLE DAILY BAG LIMIT: 15 singly or in SEASON: Oct. 16–Jan. 31, 2022* (cow) aggregate for either species SEASON: Nov. 24–28* (bull) POSSESSION LIMIT: 45 singly or in GMUS: 133, 134, 141, 142 aggregate NOTE: See “Bird Species Identi- Pine squirrel © Wayne Lewis, CPW PRONGHORN fication” on page 4 for transit PHEASANT ▶ ▶ PLAINS ARCHERY requirements. SEASON 1: Nov. 13–Jan. 31, 2022 SEASON: Aug. 15–Sept. 20* (buck) AREA: East of I-25 SEASON: Sept. 1–Sept. 20* (doe) SEASON 2: Nov. 13–Jan. 2, 2022 GMUS: 87, 88 AREA: West of I-25 PLAINS MUZZLELOADER DAILY BAG LIMIT: 3 cocks SEASON: Sept. 21–29* POSSESSION LIMIT: 9 cocks GMUS: Many. Please refer to the 2021 Big Game Brochure. ▶ TEAL SEASON: Sept. 11–19 PLAINS RIFLE AREAS: Lake and Chaffee coun- SEASON: Oct. 2–10* Mourning dove © Wayne Lewis, CPW ties and all areas east of I-25. SEASON: Nov. 1–Dec. 31* (doe) ▶ DOVE: DAILY BAG LIMIT: 6 teal — blue- SEASON: Dec. 1–5* (doe) EURASIAN COLLARED winged, green-winged and GMUS: Many. Please refer to the cinnamon teal, in aggregate SEASON: Mule deer buck © Wayne Lewis, CPW 2021 Big Game Brochure. Year-round POSSESSION LIMIT: 18 AREA: Statewide *Unless otherwise noted in the 2021 Big Game brochure. Please refer to the DAILY BAG LIMIT: Unlimited EUROPEAN STARLING, hunt code tables in the 2021 Big Game brochure for a detailed listing of all POSSESSION LIMIT: Unlimited ▶ HOUSE (ENGLISH) SPARROW season dates, GMUs and methods of take for deer, elk and pronghorn. NOTE: Eurasians must be fully SEASON: feathered while in the field and Year-round AREA: BEWARE OF HITCHHIKING SEEDS during transport, unless counted Statewide BAG LIMIT: as part of the mourning and/or Unlimited Many “noxious” weeds repro- POSSESSION LIMIT: white-winged dove bag limits. A Unlimited duce primarily by . These NOTE: small-game license is not required, A small-game license is not seeds are often transported by as these are considered an inva- required, as these are considered wind, birds, rodents and other sive species. However, a hunter an invasive species. See page 4, animals, but they can also be education card is still required to "Hunting Invasive Birds." carried on shoelaces or pant hunt them. See page 4, "Hunting cuffs. Please help control Invasive Birds." their spread by taking a few minutes as you leave the field to clean your shoelaces and LEGAL HUNTING HOURS pant cuffs of any seeds that Legal hunting times for big game are one-half hour before sunrise to may have become attached. one-half hour after sunset, unless specifically restricted. Legal times to And don’t forget to give your hunt small game are one-half hour before sunrise to sunset. An exception hunting dog a quick brush is made for furbearers, which can be hunted from one-half hour before over to remove any hitchhik- sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. Go tocpw.state.co.us/huntin - ing seeds before traveling to a gresources for a link to sunrise/sunset tables and more information. new hunting spot! Cocklebur plant. Photo by © Elizabeth Brown, CPW

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Mourning doves are the most wide- Doves were harvested in 45 Colorado ALSO CONSIDER: spread game bird in Colorado, oc- counties during the last harvest survey WEATHER curring in all of Colorado’s counties. period. Weather is the most significant fac- With such wide distribution, the trick to a So what makes a good dove hunting tor that affects doves. For example, successful dove hunt is finding concentra- location? There are some general things extremely dry seasons can reduce dove tions of doves during the season. hunters should pay attention to when numbers in rangeland where doves are In most cases, the best dove hunt- looking for a place to hunt. reliant on annual forb seeds for food. ing occurs on both public and private For a lone hunter, 50 doves in a specif- When these foods aren’t available, doves land, and the Walk-In Access Pro- ic area might be enough to enjoy a good move to another food source, such as gram offers a great opportunity for a hunt, while a small group of hunters will cropland. hunter to get started. require more doves. But find a concentra- While some areas may provide bet- tion of several hundred or a thousand SEASON TIMING ter dove hunting than others, harvest doves, and a great hunt should ensue. Sept. 1 is the earliest dove hunting can numbers are influenced by hunter num- Generally, doves concentrate around begin. Mourning doves generally begin bers as much as dove abundance, and three primary features: roosting areas, migrating south in August. To maximize hunters who are willing to seek out less food sources and water sources. your dove-hunting opportunity, hunt the popular areas should find excellent Find any of these alone and you northeast early in the season and travel action and less hunt- should find some doves — finding two or to hunt the southern parts of the state ing pressure. three together can mean a large number later in the season when there is still a of doves and the potential for some great good chance of finding doves in large action. Studying these three primary numbers. features and understanding how doves relate to them is helpful HABITAT COMPOSITION in making a list of poten- Focus hunting efforts on the habitat tial dove hunting requirement that is most limited within spots. your hunting area. For example, in an arid climate like eastern Colorado, water is not prevalent in a normal year and often provides a good focal point for doves. But if an area happens to be unusually Mourning dove © Wayne Lewis, CPW wet, each individual water source is less Article by Ed Gorman, CPW Small Game Coordinator attractive to doves.

ROOST SITE TIPS doves around stubble, proso hunting weedy fields and pick them up im- Of the three, acceptable roosting areas are stubble and domesticate sunflowers fields. mediately. Doves blend in amazingly well generally the easiest to find. Nearly any farm- Doves shy away from dense cover at and can be difficult to find if a hunter waits stead with a windbreak and a few dead snags ground level, so look for fields that have bare for even a few minutes before retrieving. can provide an acceptable dove roost. ground underneath the growing . Seemingly, the species of isn’t impor- Doves also rely on natural food sources, WATCH FOR WATER tant, as doves concentrate in any type that including croton, bee plant, kochia and A variety of water sources are used by meets their needs, but cottonwood, elm, ash, pig-weed seeds. Each can support a good doves. Similar to food sources, doves seem locust and even Rocky Mountain junipers are concentration of mourning doves when pre- to prefer water sources that have little or known to hold large numbers of doves, when cipitation patterns and disturbance encour- no cover at water’s edge or in the adjacent they occur in the right place. age their growth, but in many years these uplands. Look for sites that offer a variety of micro- pale in comparison to annual sunflowers. Good areas that should catch your eye habitats, including shade and wind protec- When conditions are right, and eastern Colo- include cattle watering tanks, stock ponds, tion. By far, the best roost sites are those rado range and croplands are covered with gravel pits, Conservation Reserve Program that are close to water or food. Old corrals, sunflowers, hunters can find some amazing (CRP) guzzlers, flooded creek bottoms or gravelly areas and dusting sites all add to the concentrations of doves. small depressions that simply catch rain- attractiveness of a roost sites. Isolated tree Look for sunflower patches that have a fall. Even a small puddle of water can pull groves are equally valuable as hunting cover thin under-story, with a good amount of bare in large numbers of doves, especially if it is in farmland or in rangeland settings. ground. Also, pay attention to the maturity near a good food source or roosting site. Roost sites can be effectively hunted of the sunflowers. Look for those that have While morning hunts can be productive throughout the day, but the mid-morning a good mixture of actively blooming flowers at watering areas, often the best activity period beginning around 10 a.m. can be and already matured seeds that are falling to occurs afternoon and into the early eve- excellent as doves come to the roost after the the ground. ning. On days that are unseasonably hot, morning feeding period. In sunflower fields that are pulling in a hunting can be consistent throughout the good number of doves, hunters can pass- afternoon, but the last 45 minutes of legal HUNT NEAR THEIR FOOD shoot birds coming to and leaving the field, shooting hours can be fantastic at a well- Dove foods can be categorized into two or a hunter can walk the field for opportuni- used water site. Many eastern Colorado types: cultivated crops and natural food ties at flushing doves, akin to hunting pheas- water sources are short-lived at best, but sources. ants. Sunflower fields don’t have to be large, once doves start using a watering source, a In most years, cultivated crops provide even a small patch a few acres in size can pull good number of birds will continue to use a predictable food source for doves. Hunt- in a surprising number of doves. an ever-shrinking site as long as some water ers often find good-sized concentrations of Mark downed doves precisely when is present. 8 2021 COLORADO REGULAR WALK-IN ATLAS 9 MAPS MAPS WALK-IN PROPERTY MAPS

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NOTICE ABOUT THIS GUIDE This brochure is not a legal notice nor a complete collection of hunting regulations and laws. Copies of statutes and regulations can be obtained from a CPW office or at cpw.state.co.us/regulations. For questions, call CPW at 303-297-1192.

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