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    Quote Originally Posted by davsel View Post
    I've been unsuccessfully searching for a Colorado Statute to support this.
    Closest I can find refers to baiting big game animals for hunting purposes.

    Can anyone cite a statute prohibiting the feeding of big game on private property - not for hunting purposes?

    Davesel, it's not in the statutes but in the Parks and Wildlife Regulations, Chapter W-00, Article XI, #021:


    #021

    FEEDING OR ATTRACTING WILDLIFE


    A. Except as provided in subsections (A)(1-4) of this regulation no person shall place, deposit,
    distribute or scatter grain, hay, or other foods so as to intentionally constitute a lure, attraction
    or enticement for big game not lawfully held in captivity.
    1.
    Crops and crop aftermath, including hay,
    alfalfa and grains, produced, harvested, stored or fed to domestic livestock in accordance with
    normal agricultural practices shall not be
    subject to this regulation.
    2. When the Director determines it necessary to authorize feeding to prevent damage to
    private property.
    3. When the Director determines it necessary to authorize feeding to mitigate the population
    loss anticipated by a predicted winter mortality that will exceed 30 percent of the adult
    female segment of a big game ungulate population in any one Game Management Unit.
    4. When the Director determines it appropriate to feed big game as a part of a research or
    management program.

    B.
    In the counties of Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Douglas, Gilpin,
    Jefferson, Larimer, Logan, Morgan, Sedgwick, Washington and Weld, it shall be unlawful to
    place or deposit minerals or salt in area as to constitute a lure or attractant for big game.
    Nothing in this regulation shall restrict the use of salt or mineral blocks in normal agricultural
    practices.

    C.
    Except as provided in subsections (A)(1-4) of this regulation no person shall place, deposit,
    distribute or scatter any food or other substance so as to intentionally constitute a lure,
    attraction or enticement for coyotes or fox in an area where the discharge of firearms is
    precluded by law. This regulation shall not apply to any person using any bait or other
    attractants for the purpose of luring coyotes and fox for take as otherwise authorized by law.

    D.
    No person shall fail to take remedial action to avoid contact or conflict with black bears,
    coyotes or fox, which may include the securing or removal of outdoor trash, cooking grills, pet
    food, bird feeders or any other similar food source or attractant, after being notified by the
    Division that black bears, coyotes or fox are in the area and advised to undertake such
    remedial action. Further, after an initial contact or conflict with a black bear, coyotes or fox, no
    person shall continue to provide, or otherwise fail to secure or remove, any likely food sources
    or attractants, including, but not limited to, outdoor trash, grills, pet food or bird feeders.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hummer View Post
    Davesel, it's not in the statutes but in the Parks and Wildlife Regulations, Chapter W-00, Article XI, #021:
    Yup, I just found it and was about to post.
    http://wildlife.state.co.us/SiteColl...tions/Ch00.pdf

    Thanks

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