Colorado Parks and Wildlife Offers Buck Hunting 201

   10.02.13

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Offers Buck Hunting 201

Colorado is one of North America’s a top mule deer hunting destination and the Centennial State has more than its fair share of big mule deer bucks. But harvesting one of these bucks successfully year after year requires skills and knowledge that can take a long time to develop.

That’s why Colorado Parks and Wildlife is offering Buck Hunting 201 at the Hunter Education Building on Thursday Oct. 10 at 6 p.m.  Taught by veteran deer hunter Kent Ingram, the seminar will cover topics like mule deer habitat, biology, scouting, patterning bucks and buck hunting strategies that will help give hunters an edge.

“Big bucks don’t get that way by being dumb,” said Ingram, who is also the chairman of the Colorado Wildlife Federation’s board of directors. “My goal is to help novice and intermediate deer hunters understand where to look for big bucks in the landscape and how to improve their chances of harvesting one.”

The seminar is free and open to the public, but registration is required and space is limited. To reserve your spot, call 303-291-7386 or email: wildlife.neoutreach@stateco.us.

Who: Deer hunters looking to increase their skill
What:  Buck Hunting 201
When: Thursday, Oct. 10, 6 – 9 p.m.
Where: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Hunter Education Building, 6060 Broadway, Denver
How: To reserve your spot, call 303-291-7386 or email: wildlife.neoutreach@stateco.us

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