Hey, folks. I live in Colorado Springs. Any suggestions to where one could go within 1 - 1.5 hours of the Springs? Thanks! Prefer not jacks as I heard the meat is gnarly.
Keep your ammo dry and let's hold fast for a wild November 6th.
God Bless,
RTS
Hey, folks. I live in Colorado Springs. Any suggestions to where one could go within 1 - 1.5 hours of the Springs? Thanks! Prefer not jacks as I heard the meat is gnarly.
Keep your ammo dry and let's hold fast for a wild November 6th.
God Bless,
RTS
Bunnies are easy and plentiful around Colorado Springs. Just east of Fountain is Turkey Tracks wildlife area. Hunt at dawn or dusk when they move around. Hunting any other time of day any you will probably see none. On cold days in the mountains they are active just until the sun enters the area in the morning. In some places this is 1-2 hours after sunrise. Same goes for valley bottoms in the mountains. Works for areas around Divide, Woodland Park, Lake George, etc.
I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.
Thanks! I did some interneting and discovered Beaver Creek, Ramah, and Karval SWAreas. There are plenty of options it appears.
I just shoot em in the yard year round. No eating them until winter though.
I live smack dang in the middle of Denver. We don't hardly have rabbits or... ...SQUIRREL!
anymore
Last edited by ChickNorris; 11-06-2018 at 16:48.
My airstream has been stolen by dopers
After a hard frost there is less chance of the rabbit carrying tularemia. The frost also tends to kill off botfly larvae.
Scared the hell out of my wife about 3 weeks ago. Saw one in front of the truck while I was leaving for work, so I Glock'd him. Apparently there needs to be a gunfire warning at 6:45am.![]()