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catching_hale 12-18-2014 07:08 AM

Duck hunting in colorado
 
Has anyone ever hunted up there I'm gonna be working near the Nebraska boarder and was curious if the hunting was any good up that way

Was going to hit the second split down here but got sent to a new job site totally messed up my plans for the year and hoping I can at least get a hunt or 2 in this season

I make oil 12-18-2014 07:17 AM

I was in Pagosa Springs around Thanksgiving and saw lots and lots of Geese. Anywhere there was water there where Geese. Even on the Golf Course ponds. We stayed at the Wyndham resort and they where real pests. Crap everywhere.

Duck Butter 12-18-2014 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by catching_hale (Post 733142)
Has anyone ever hunted up there I'm gonna be working near the Nebraska boarder and was curious if the hunting was any good up that way

Was going to hit the second split down here but got sent to a new job site totally messed up my plans for the year and hoping I can at least get a hunt or 2 in this season

Hunt in Nebraska, its nothing but cornfields and prairie full of turkeys, big deer and ducks/geese. You can actually get permission from some people to hunt on their farms.

Up there a few years ago in spring and 100k+ sandhill cranes all converge in this one big area every year during migration. Its a sight to see.

Side note - they have marijuana that grows all in the ditches up there, first time I saw it I was taken aback but its not potent apparently. do not know why you needed to know that but this cool story was brought to you by cool story bros unlimited

Duffy.yyz 12-18-2014 08:45 AM

Steamboat Springs
 
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A buddy of mine from school lives in Colorado now. Not exactly sure where he is hunting, but he lives in Steamboat Springs. This is a sick picture...

C-Bass2mouth 12-18-2014 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Duck Butter (Post 733157)
Hunt in Nebraska, its nothing but cornfields and prairie full of turkeys, big deer and ducks/geese. You can actually get permission from some people to hunt on their farms.

Up there a few years ago in spring and 100k+ sandhill cranes all converge in this one big area every year during migration. Its a sight to see.

Side note - they have marijuana that grows all in the ditches up there, first time I saw it I was taken aback but its not potent apparently. do not know why you needed to know that but this cool story was brought to you by cool story bros unlimited

You have my attention bro lol

catching_hale 12-18-2014 10:56 AM

That sounds awesome man ill actually be staying in Nebraska and working in colorado I'm glad to hear my season may not be a bust

catching_hale 12-18-2014 11:00 AM

Any kinda advice on hunting gear and work ware I may need that would differ from what we use in the south

cgoods17 12-18-2014 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by catching_hale (Post 733199)
Any kinda advice on hunting gear and work ware I may need that would differ from what we use in the south




cold weather gear

southern151 12-18-2014 02:02 PM

There's also great pheasant and, quail hunting in that region. IMO, they taste WAY better than a duck!

Trout rivers 12-20-2014 06:42 AM

I know the birds come through in good numbers in brush, CO on up to Nebraska I've worked in that region in winter ....the ducks get pretty thick in the mountains too! That would be a little drive for you though.

Trout rivers 12-20-2014 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by southern151 (Post 733225)
There's also great pheasant and, quail hunting in that region. IMO, they taste WAY better than a duck!

I second that!


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