Oneholewonder
New member
A friend moved and isn't far from Rifle Colorado. We've been trading phone calls and emails and he says the Elk and Mule Deer hunting are fantastic.
I'm going to start doing some research to go big game hunting in the Rifle Colorado area. I have a safe full of rifles so that's not a problem.
Any help with these questions would be much appreciated before I head to the state's Fish and Game website:
1. As long as I'm there I'd like to hunt as much big game as I can. Do I need different tags for Elk, Mulies and White Tail and if so how expensive are they for a non resident? Can I shoot first and buy tags later or do I have to buy the tags first?
2. Does the Rifle Colorado area have a season on Black Tails, Pronghorn and Mountain Lions as well?
3. I love to flyfish. Is there a really fine fly fishing river in/near Rifle for trout and/or cut throat???
I'm open to advice for how to plan and execute a successful multi-species Colorado big game hunt. I don't need a guide service or access to land. My buddy has land to hunt and he's already figured the game out and bagged some nice animals. I just want to have some knowledge of the area and game species and what to expect before I go out next fall. Plus if I can catch some trout on a fly while I'm there that's the cherry on the sundae!
I'm going to start doing some research to go big game hunting in the Rifle Colorado area. I have a safe full of rifles so that's not a problem.
Any help with these questions would be much appreciated before I head to the state's Fish and Game website:
1. As long as I'm there I'd like to hunt as much big game as I can. Do I need different tags for Elk, Mulies and White Tail and if so how expensive are they for a non resident? Can I shoot first and buy tags later or do I have to buy the tags first?
2. Does the Rifle Colorado area have a season on Black Tails, Pronghorn and Mountain Lions as well?
3. I love to flyfish. Is there a really fine fly fishing river in/near Rifle for trout and/or cut throat???
I'm open to advice for how to plan and execute a successful multi-species Colorado big game hunt. I don't need a guide service or access to land. My buddy has land to hunt and he's already figured the game out and bagged some nice animals. I just want to have some knowledge of the area and game species and what to expect before I go out next fall. Plus if I can catch some trout on a fly while I'm there that's the cherry on the sundae!