Archive for July, 2007

Recent rains mean there is potential for good fishing at rivers

Posted in Fishing on July 30th, 2007

DOW REPORT FOR AUGUST 1, 2007

Welcome rain fell on many parts of Colorado last week but its bounties were not spread equally. While some regions experienced downpours, complete with mud slides, others largely were bypassed.

The rains periodically discolored many free-flowing rivers, but with a few exceptions, they cleared fairly quickly. As always, calling ahead for current conditions before driving to a particularly river is a good idea. Most local fishing shops cheerfully provide such information.

When clear, the rivers offer some potentially good fishing.
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DOW Seeking Volunteers To Help With Bear Issues

Posted in Outdoors/Misc on July 28th, 2007

The Colorado Division of Wildlife is seeking volunteers to help reduce the number of bear/people conflicts in the Durango area.

We seek volunteers with excellent people skills to put up signs, distribute brochures, talk to people door-to-door and initiate other bear outreach to the public. Volunteers will follow protocol established by DOW and work closely with local wildlife officers.

Mandatory training for all new and returning Bear Aware volunteers, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Monday Aug. 6.

Call Jennifer Kleffner at (970)375-6704 for more information or to sign up.

No Lynx Kittens Found During Annual Search

Posted in Outdoors/Misc on July 28th, 2007

The Colorado Division of Wildlife recently completed its annual search for lynx kittens. No dens with kittens were found this year.

Although disappointing, the result was not completely unexpected given the biology of lynx and snowshoe hares, their primary prey item. DOW biologists and researchers believe that the lack of lynx reproduction is most likely due to a decline in snowshoe hare numbers. A decline in the number of snowshoe hares might be part of a natural cycle in hare abundance. In Canada, it is well known that the population of lynx fluctuates with the cycles of snowshoe hare population. No formal studies have been conducted to determine if snowshoe hare populations fluctuate in Colorado.
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Angler Roundtable Set For Aug. 2 In Meeker

Posted in Fishing on July 26th, 2007

The Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) is hosting an Angler Roundtable in Meeker on Thursday, Aug. 2. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Mountain Valley Bank Building (400 Main Street).

Angler Roundtables are public meetings designed to provide people who fish with the opportunity to hear about DOW management and to ask questions and provide suggestions.
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Agencies Unite To Support Recreational Shooting

Posted in Hunting Regulations, Outdoors/Misc on July 26th, 2007

Nearly 20 different organizations and agencies signed an agreement yesterday pledging to work together to provide recreational shooting opportunities along Colorado’s Front Range.

The U. S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Wildlife Federation, National Wild Turkey Federation, Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW), Colorado State Parks and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, are just some of the organizations that agreed to work together in order to provide safe and sustainable recreational shooting opportunities.
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Weather impacting fishing conditions

Posted in Fishing on July 25th, 2007

Hot and dry, cool and rainy - fishing across Colorado is just about as variable as the weather. Hot daytime temperatures across much of the state were mixed with periods of sometimes heavy, localized rain and pleasantly cool evenings. Such trends are reflected in the fishing.

While major lakes, reservoir and streams are in a summer-fishing pattern, with the best activity likely early and late in the day, weather changes can temporarily change conditions.
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Pronghorn Management Meeting Set For Wellington

Posted in Antelope Hunting, Elk Hunting on July 20th, 2007

The Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) will hold a public meeting in Wellington to gather input on pronghorn (often called antelope) herd management in DAUs PH 33 and 36, which comprises Game Management Units 7, 8, 9 and 191. The meeting will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Aug. 8 at the Leeper Community Center, 3800 Wilson Ave., Wellington.

“Pronghorn hunting is a popular activity in this region,” said Dave Clarkson, area wildlife manager for the DOW. “We’d like to ensure we are managing pronghorn to the best of our abilities, using input and information from the public who enjoy having these animals as part of our landscape.”
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