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    If I'm not mistaken, the PD season doesn't start until June 15 on public land. But it's open year round on private property, am I correct?
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    So are you supposed to pick up the dogs you shoot, or do you just show up, shoot all day, then pick up your brass and trash when you leave?
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    Babies are out on my land, they're dumb as rocks too.......

    I usually walk the field afterwards to view the carnage, and pistol fry the babies that are scurrying about trying to find the schards of thier parents.
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    Open all year on private and the coyotes take care of the spoils. lol

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    Hawks get the remains where I go. Biggest damn hawks I've every seen out there. Those little owls probably get some too. Burrow owls I think. And yes the coyotes get their fill as well. Just helping out "mother nature". Keeping the life cycle going on.

    Sounds fun with the pistol frying! I'll have to give that a try!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GunTroll View Post
    Those little owls probably get some too. Burrow owls I think.
    Are you hunting east of c-springs?... there are only a few burrowing owls colonies in all of Colorado.
    I almost shot one once thinking it was a p-dog.
    I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.

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    Yeah you got to look carefully to identify your target. No not out east of the Springs. South of Ft. Morgan a bit and up north of Morgan too near Stoneham.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado Osprey View Post
    Are you hunting east of c-springs?... there are only a few burrowing owls colonies in all of Colorado.
    I almost shot one once thinking it was a p-dog.
    any owl that lives in the dirt is STUPIDER than the dumbest prairie dog....

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    Quote Originally Posted by NASA View Post
    If I'm not mistaken, the PD season doesn't start until June 15 on public land. But it's open year round on private property, am I correct?
    it is agianst state law to shoot p-dogs on public land in colorado....
    ( but only one color, i forget if its the black or white tailed ones )

    you can shoot all u like on prvt land.

    i am not sure about FEDERAL BLM PUBLIC LANDS..but im going to check
    into that this week.

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    OK Dirty Harry isn't that much of a granola after all. He got a few today. The day was perfect again. If anyone has been putting off going you ought to go soon. Not to hot. Plenty of moisture so the grass is green and the mounds stand out. They are well fed and oh so plump. Might have to dodge a tornado or two but that just spices up the day a little.

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