Hows it going everyone, I am sure you probably get tired of the "new guy" questions but if you have patience and understanding maybe you could help me out.
I am new to colorado, been here for about a year but deployed most of that time, I never hunted upgame birds, and don't have much of an idea where to start. I have researched alot of things about hunting here in colorado, but still think i should get advice from the experienced guys. The sad thing is most people i know that hunt here usually only hunt for big game and pred. So here is a few opening questions maybe I could get help with.
Should I try to even work some areas without a dog?
I know that where I am currently (Colorado springs) most good birds are either north, or east... Should I just focus on one species or would it be more in my interests to travel to one of these spots.
Is that walk on stamp worth it?
If you have some good ideas for me and can help me out I appreciate it, and am in debt to you.
Thanks,
Billy
I am new to colorado, been here for about a year but deployed most of that time, I never hunted upgame birds, and don't have much of an idea where to start. I have researched alot of things about hunting here in colorado, but still think i should get advice from the experienced guys. The sad thing is most people i know that hunt here usually only hunt for big game and pred. So here is a few opening questions maybe I could get help with.
Should I try to even work some areas without a dog?
I know that where I am currently (Colorado springs) most good birds are either north, or east... Should I just focus on one species or would it be more in my interests to travel to one of these spots.
Is that walk on stamp worth it?
If you have some good ideas for me and can help me out I appreciate it, and am in debt to you.
Thanks,
Billy