Archive for the ‘Deer Hunting’ Category

27 Mar

Well it’s that time of the year again to get your Colorado Big Game Applications in so be sure to fill out for your big game tags by the April 3rd Deadline!

Whether you plan on hunting the same over the counter unit you always do or if you are putting in for that trophy unit, make sure to at least get your Preference Points. Take the time to plan out your hunt now and reap the rewards come this fall. Colorado Parks and Wildlife have all the resources available for you to take advantage of in selecting that big game hunt that is truly right for you, whether it be for Elk, Deer, Bear or Pronghorn.

Here are the links to get you squared away with 2012′s Colorado Big Game Applications:

Applications and Licenses     Big Game Brochure

Contact a Colorado Parks and Wildlife Hunt Planner at (303)297-1192

Happy Big Game Hunting From Colorado Hunting Journal!!!

11 Dec

Hunting Her Way To The Top

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Jacquelyn Gross from Silt, CO is a Finalist in National ‘Huntress’ Competition

Jacquelyn Gross may be the walking definition of an Extreme Huntress. See her story below published in the Citizens Telegram

On a recent hunting expedition, Gross hiked the backcountry for three weeks hunting for deer. She lost nine pounds.

It wasn’t until the end of her trip, she came face to face with her target. Encompassed in camouflage and hiding in bushes, the buck didn’t see Gross — only another pair eyes in the early morning fog. “It was like I was in the deer’s world,” Gross said. “That moment was incredible, to stare another species straight in the eyes is something you don’t forget.” There are people who hunt for food, fun, sport or even for trophies, but Gross isn’t your average hunter. She’s a pint-sized Southern girl who migrated to the Colorado Rockies for one reason and one reason only — bigger game to hunt.

She grew up sitting in the duck blinds and picking up spent shotgun shells of her brothers in the Louisiana wetlands, and had an early introduction into the patience and skill hunting demands. Spending as much time outside as she was allowed, Gross quickly learned that girls could be just as good of a shot as the boys. For Gross, hunting is about much more than trophies, it’s a lifestyle. “Growing up, we lived in the country,” Gross said. “So my mom cooked everything we hunted because it was food on the table for us. So for me, hunting is about providing for your family.” And she’s hunted ever since.

Many years and hunting trips later, Gross is being recognized for her passion for being a woman hunter. Gross wrote an essay describing what makes her the most extreme huntress in North America to a panel of judges and is now a finalist in the annual Tahoe Film 2012 Extreme Huntress competition.

The contest is run by Tahoe Films, a film company who films reality television shows in the traditions of the American sportsman — hunting, fishing and various survival shows. Contestants for the contest were asked to write a 500 word essay detailing why they think they are the most “extreme huntress.” Essays are read by the public who also decide the final winner by voting for their favorite essay. The winner will be named as the “Extreme Huntress” for 2012 and along with the all-expense paid hunting trip to Zimbabwe.

If she wins, Gross gets an all-expense expedition to the Omay Concession in Zimbabwe, Africa to hunt Cape buffalo with Martin Pieters Safaris. The hunt will be filmed for an episode of “Eye of the Hunter” that will air this summer on NBC Sports.

Her answer detailing the quiet of the wilderness, the wind in the trees and the special relationship between a hunter and animal wowed the judges. For Gross, the competition is less about the glitz, glamour and money of the televised hunting industry and is more about a lifestyle she encompasses. Winning is completely dependent on public votes through Tahoe Film’s website and Gross is reaching out to family, friends and coworkers, encouraging them to vote for her.

While Gross’s fellow huntress finalists may be well versed in the commercialized and monetary celebrity hunting world, Gross does things on her own. “Hunting, of course, is extremely expensive,” Gross said. “I guess I’m kind of a do-it-yourself hunter. I buy all of the equipment myself and I pay my own way for everything, the outfits, the weapons, this way, I think it helps me really appreciate everything.”

As for being a woman in the male dominated big-game hunting field, Gross says she hopes she’s at least proving that women are just as good hunters as men. “For men, I think size matters,” she said. “Women are a bit more patient and enjoy the experience more, when a lot of men are just after the biggest animal they can find.”

Enjoying the experience is a central aspect in Gross’s hunting philosophy and it’s a philosophy she hopes carries her to winning first place and eventually to Zimbabwe. Although most would jump at chance for an all-expense trip paid to Africa, for Gross, she’s more interested in the chance to see a different species.

“Winning this competition would mean the world to me,” Gross said. “It would provide an opportunity that I would never otherwise have, a chance to see a new species and completely different part of the world.”

Colorado Hunting Journal Thank You to Citizens Telegram of Rifle, CO!!!

Be sure to vote for Jackie Gross to become the 2012 National Extreme Huntress at tahoefilms.com

06 Dec

Here is a story sent in from Jackie Gross while Colorado Deer Hunting!!! She is also in the running to become the 2012 National Woman Huntress,

Help Jackie Gross Out! Take One Minute and  Vote Now!

Jackie killed her first Mule Deer Buck on 11/06/11!  It was so amazing!

The storms came in and it was cold and windy.  We glassed over a canyon and finally found a buck that was bedding down.  It was cold and we waited for an hour and as soon as he stood I found myself without a shot.  He moved away from us and bedded further down in the canyon.   More waiting took place, it was so cold, my feet got numb and my fingers.  I don’t know if it was the cold, the wind, the snow melt or the Adrenalin but my teeth were chattering and my nose was running.  This time when he got up I was able to take the shot.  He stumbled and took about 10 steps into an opening and I took him again with another shot.  He never got back up.  It didn’t want to take my eye off of him just in case.  (the Adrenalin definitely took over at this time).  I kept looking down in the canyon thinking, what was I thinking to take this shot.  But it was worth it. Colorado Deer Hunting is Awesome!

Vote for Jackie Gross Now!!!

19 Aug

If your Fever hasn’t started yet, you can be sure it will by next week!

Colorado Archery Hunting begins on August 27th and Colorado Dove Hunting begins on September 1st. So now’s the time to get your bows dialed in and your guns cleaned and oiled.

For all Colorado Hunting season dates and fees be sure to check out CODOW for more information.

Bow Hunting in ColoradoDove hunting in Colorado

 

 

 

 

 

 

20 Jul

If you have had the opportunity to enjoy Colorado Elk Hunting during the Rut you know that not much beats hearing those Rocky Mountain Elk bugle in your face, with a bow in your hand.  We have all been archery hunting using many of the different types of broadheads available and the one that has truly proven themselves for all of us are Muzzy Broadheads.  Nothing is more devastating than not finding the bull, cow, buck or doe that you thought you had a great shot on.  Muzzy Broadheads are crucial for successful Colorado Elk Hunting and if you have harvested big game with a Muzzy you will never use another brand again.

Take a look at these two Rocky Mountain Elk taken with 100 grain Muzzy Broadheads

Colorado Elk Hunting - Muzzy Broadhead

Cow elk bow hunting muzzy broadhead

06 Jun

Almost Alive Taxidermy is where we take all of our trophy ducks and geese and we are very confident to say that we will be bringing them a few Rocky Mountain Bull Elk this year as well.  So whether you are in Colorado Goose Hunting, putting down a boot for Elk or if you have always wanted your prized hunt showcased for years to last then Almost Alive Taxidermy is the best Denver Taxidermy there is for your memories to last for generations to come!

Almost Alive Taxidermy

851 E Highway 224 # B8 Denver, CO 80229

(303) 297-0757

AlmostAliveTaxidermy.com

Two very nice Drake Green Winged Teal screaming up the shoreline coming  to a home near you as a nice corner mount!

Thanks Again! Jarrod Chapman we really like what you do and what you did with these micro pigs, exactly what we were looking for, Great Work!  We really know how much you like pizza so the next pie is on us!

28 May

Do you already have Buck Fever?  For some of us the fever never goes away!

The results are in for Colorado’s Big Game Limited License Draw, follow the links below to check for your tags, preference points and see the 2011 Colorado Big Game Brochure!

Big Game Draw ResultsBig Game Brochure

Colorado Bull Elk in Velvet

05 Apr

Make sure you at least get your Preference Points!!!  The Deadline is TODAY April 5th!

Also do not forget to pick up your Colorado fishing license for the year! The ice is coming off and the reports are coming in, Get Out and Hook a Big One!!!

21 Mar

Make sure you get your Colorado Big Game Applications in by April 5th!!!!

https://www4.wildlifelicense.com/co/start.php

The Colorado Division of Wildlife has also put together several free Big Game Application Seminars to help you unravel the mystery behind the lengthy Big Game brochure and help you plan your fall hunt.  Wildlife managers will answer questions and talk about changes for the 2011 hunting seasons. Presenters will also explain the Division’s preference point system and offer tips for obtaining highly sought-after limited licenses for deer, elk, pronghorn, and other big game species.

Staff will be there to assist you in filling out your applications and to answer any of your questions after the seminar. Computers may be available for those who want to submit their applications before they leave.

Big Game License Applications Seminars are being offered now in various locations. For more information on the next seminar and other helpful seminars through The Hunter Outreach Program that will help with all the ins and outs for Hunting in Colorado visit:

http://wildlife.state.co.us/Hunting/HunterOutreach/ClinicsAndSeminars/

02 Dec

When it comes to showcasing your trophy animal you wanna make sure it doesn’t fall into the wrong hands. Not all taxidermists are created equal and just because the other guys prices are lower doesn’t mean it’s a better deal. This year my step-Mom was fortunate enough to bag a nice 5-point bull so I decided to have it mounted for her. Not knowing any reputable taxidermists off hand I called all my Colorado Hunting buddies and everyone of ‘em told me to take it to Jared at Almost Alive Taxidermy. A nominal fee and a few weeks later the European mount was done and ready to pick up. Check it out:

European Mount

Almost Alive Taxidermy

I have to say that Jared and the crew at Almost Alive Taxidermy did a hell of a job and I expected nothing less with all of the warm recommendations from my friends. When I dropped the rack off they were working on a lot of animals and their work is simply amazing. They have ribbons and awards all over the office from several Taxidermy competitions. If you want something mounted and done with a quick turnaround and done properly you need to take your animals to Almost Alive Taxidermy. Here is their info:

851 E Highway 224, #B8, Denver, CO 80229

(303) 297-0757

www.almostalivetaxidermy.com