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Posts Tagged ‘Colorado’

Land Lot for Sale in Kremmling Colorado Big Horn Park -Great Recreational/Hunting Land

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010


This Lot represents some of Colorados best backcountry. Located close to public lands. Private access to Public Land. Great for hunting/fishing and recreational activities. Purchase two adjoining lots (one with home- listing 09-875) for a total of 11+ acres. Wonderful Gated Community. $69900 304 CR 2412 Active / 09-879 Kremmling, CO 80459 Listing Office: OMNI REAL ESTATE Listing Member: Amber Lemon @ 970.531.2149 or Dawna Carpenter @ 970.531.3347 List Price: 69900

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Pheasant Hunting at Colorado Private Hunt Club

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010


Pheasant Hunting at Colorado Private Hunt Club located on the western slope of Colorado. Membership includes hunting of pheasant, upland birds, ducks, geese, mule deer, elk and big game hunting.

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Bow Hunting Bull Elk in Colorado with Back Outdoors Crew

Sunday, August 29th, 2010


Bow hunting video from the popular video series “Bow Season” vol.1 from Back Outdoors. Part of Country Born Productions Free Weekly newsletter with a different hunt each week. Check it out at www.countryborntv.com

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Colorado Archery Elk Hunt

Saturday, August 14th, 2010


This was my first elk hunt. I hunted at Nine Mile Guest Ranch, and can not wait to go again.

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A Colorado Bear Hunt

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

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A Colorado Bear Hunt

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Colorado Wing / Bird Hunting & Shooting Sports: Kessler Canyon Colorado Resorts & Lodges

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010


Years of habitat and wildlife management provide an unparalleled outdoor sportsmans paradise with a large variety of recreational opportunities, including fishing, wing shooting, big game hunting, hiking, shooting sports, and specialty programming.

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Pheasant Hunting / The Wildlife Habitat Improvement Program / Frustrations of a Pheasant Trapper / Waterfowl of Colorado / The Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Pheasant Hunting / The Wildlife Habitat Improvement Program / Frustrations of a Pheasant Trapper / Waterfowl of Colorado / The Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge

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Colorado Ranch Elk Hunt WOAHUNTS.com

Saturday, July 17th, 2010


Private trophy ranch elk hunts in southwest Colorado that benefit CWD (Chronic Wasting Disease) research. Bull and cow hunts available. Visit www.woahunts.com for details.

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How To Enjoy Colorado Rural Property

Friday, July 16th, 2010

The Rockies have been known for its mountains but the area has another attraction as well – fly fishing. Holiday makers seeking to beak away from the monotony of Disneyland and Miami beach vacations will find this sport interesting. Buying a home in the Rockies will afford the new homeowner the opportunity to enjoy his favorite sport unimpeded.

If you recently bought a rural home in the Rockies or are planning to buy one, here are a few tips that will make your angling more enjoyable. Here the waters are clean and a good place for all kinds of fish to breed.

First you may want to know that even the rivers and streams become murky, the fish are still there. Though the water may look quite colored, it will still be a good time for you to do the fishing.

Jus pay attention to the weather and how the stream flows. The melting of the ice brings in a lot of water which makes it an attractive time for trouts. Fishing expeditions are best during these times. Undisturbed waters here hold a lot of fish who are out feeding or just lazing about.

You can use a pontoon or a float tube to go way up the stream. Here you can be able to do the fishing up stream and get lots of catch. You will only relax in your vessel and enjoy the sport.

For the angler the Colorado region is the perfect place to undertake the fishing. The abundant sunshine makes it a perfect place for one to enjoy his outdoor sport.

Another area you can make the most of your Colorado vacations to go hunting. There are literally thousands of hunting properties. You can look for quails, antelopes or some other animal. The large tracts of land will ensure that you never finish hunting. You can leave early in the morning and return with lots of game.

Equestrian activities also abound. These are plots originally used for farming but converted to horse riding facilities. You can drive right up to these places without much restriction. The equestrian properties are well maintained and have all modern conveniences. You will have a good place to practise your horse riding and enjoy your rural vacation.

Still more you can go for kayaking. There are lots of fast flowing rivers you can use to enjoy this challenging sport. There are organizations that provide guided tours for these places and will also supply the relevant gear for you to so the sport.

Hiking is another thing you can do on these ranches. The hikes will go over many trails. You will find this a great way to experience the rural areas as the trails will go over mountains, through wooded areas, over fishing grounds and sometimes even trough caves. You will in this process discover much of the rural west.
The dude ranch is quiet and easy way to enjoy your rural vacation. Here you will live as a guest with a host. The host will be a traditional rancher with livestock and horses. You will partake in all their daily activities such as grazing, horse tending an even crop farming. Through these activities you will learn about the rural west from a very personal and direct point of view.

All of this excitement has been made possible with big investment in this area. Many people have recognized the potential of the rural area as far as investment is concerned and are putting money into property development. With time many people would be going to these places of their rustiness and low cost of living. As they become preferred destinations, the price of properties will appreciate. It will therefore be a good thing to buy land or people in this area as you are assured of patronage and capital appreciation over the years.

Martin Webbster is a writer for Horse Clicks – horse property classifieds of land for sale, farms for sale, ranches for sale and other horse real estate. Martin is also a featured author at www.ArticleKing.com

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Colorado Elk Hunts – You’re in For a Treat

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Colorado Elk hunts are a dream for many a hunter and if you have never experienced an Elk hunting trip in Colorado, you’re in for a treat. Colorado has one of the largest Elk populations in the country. The Rocky Mountain Elk foundation estimates at least 292,000 elk in the state.

There are three great public land areas available to Elk hunters.They are the White River National Forest, the San Juan National Forest and the Bear’s Ear portion of the Routt National Forest. You can also make arrangements to hunt on private land in the state as well. The Elk hunting season in Colorado starts with archery season in late August through September, muzzle-loading season in September and rifle season from October through November.

Colorado offers some of the best Elk hunting guides and outfitters. When searching for an Elk guide make certain they are licensed in the state. Many of the professional outfitters in Colorado grew up in the state and have first hand knowledge and expertise when it comes to hunting Elk there. They know the terrain of the Colorado mountains and where the best places are to be successful at getting an Elk.

Colorado Elk hunts are like nothing you’ve ever experienced before. From Steamboat Springs south to Durango, you’ll find excellent Elk hunting. Most of the Elk are in the Colorado high country so be prepared for the rugged mountains and high altitude.

High altitude requires you to be in good shape physically. Your physical health can make or break an Elk hunting trip to Colorado so start early to get in shape. Being out of shape in high country will have you out of breath very quickly. Altitudes can be up to 10,000 feet.

Colorado Elk hunts can be trips of a lifetime so make sure you do your due diligence, plan ahead and then enjoy!

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