Mark your calendar for April 30th! Attached is the info for those in the Colorado front range area.
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The 2021 RMEF Castle Rock Colorado chapter is having our annual banquet at the Douglas County Events Center in Castle Rock on Saturday, May 8th. Tickets ($50 meal only) can be purchased online or via calling Heidi at 303.330.7746. Online deadline is normally about 1 week prior to...
Colorado?s Rocky Mountain Elk Foundations (RMEF) Castle Rock Chapter is hosting their 2019 annual banquet on Saturday, May 11 at the Douglas County Events Center in Castle Rock. Tickets are $45 for dinner and entrance. An annual membership in RMEF is $35 but you do not have to join to attend...
Selling a barely used 12"-33" Crossover and quick disconnect in perfect condition and not a scratch on it that I bought late this summer/fall. I tried it for about 2-3 weeks and just couldn't get used to it. Heard a lot of people love it but I just didn't have the patience to keep at it so I'm...
I saw on the Crossover Stabilizer review that there is a discount available to UEH members but it didn't mention what it was. Thought I saw it a while ago somewhere but didn't recall where I saw it. Is there still a discount code I could use for the Crossover Stab? Thanks!
If you happen to be in the Denver area, you?re invited to the RMEF Castle Rock Chapters annual banquet Saturday, May 12th with doors open at 4:00 pm. The event is held at the Douglas County Events Center in Castle Rock. Tickets must be purchased in advance at ...
If you're on the Front Range of Colorado, Castle Rock’s Annual Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) banquet is Saturday, May 13th. Details on how to get tickets and to view some of our prizes are on our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/RMEF.CastleRock.Colorado/ then go to the...
If you're on the Front Range of Colorado, you may be interested in this! Castle Rock's Annual RMEF banquet is on Saturday, May 7th. You can find out more details and view some of our prizes on our Facebook page @
https://www.facebook.com/RMEF.CastleRock.Colorado/
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I hunted a good draw area last year and scouted 2 weeks prior to season opening and saw lots of elk glassing. I also went up 2 days early to scout before opening day then hunted for 22 days. A couple problems I encountered was unusually hot weather during the season as well as cattle suddenly...
I plan to hunt this year for perhaps 2 weeks and I've never hunted that duration before. I retired not long ago so now I can afford the extra time but just not sure how long I will last and still have the physical and mental energy. I'll be in an area where there are 350 type bulls and I hope...
I was scouting last weekend and saw several bachelor bull groups of 3-7 bulls. None of the groups had any really big bulls in them and I wondered if the bigger bulls tend to not join the smaller bachelor bull groups? I know there are some 350+ bulls in the area and I saw probably 8-10...
All I can say is WOW and a big CONGRATS to Dirk, Cory and all the Jacobsen's for their calling at the RMEF Elk Camp World Championchips!
http://www.rmefblog.blogspot.in/2013/03/elk-calling-champions-claim-their-titles.html
Trying to decide where I might be able to use my 4 pts this year and I'm thinking about 49, 501 or 20. It's a great year to muzzy hunt since it's the latest start possible. I might be able to draw a muzzy and probably easy to get a bow tag. I haven't hunted in any of these units but would...
Hope the photo is visible as I had to print a photo then take a photo of it to get it below 300KB. I found this huge rub while on a muzzy hunt in Utah in 2011. With my back against the tree and my gun on my shoulder, the rub was 2-inches taller. That measures 9 ft - 1 inches. We did see a...
Just thought I'd share one of the best meat books I've found. It's mostly about the meat and not a lot about hunting itself other than the stories that go along with the harvest. It's called From Mountain to Tabletop by Matt Pelton. Last I'd heard he was from around Provo I believe. Anyway...