u/Exciting_Occasion_29

First Colorado Pronghorn Hunt

This is my first year living in Colorado and I’d like to take my dad on a pronghorn hunt. I’m a Colorado resident, but he is a nonresident.

It sounds like I may be late to the party for this season, but I’m trying to learn what my best options are, whether that’s for this year or next year.

I’m an experienced deer and bird hunter from Missouri, but I’ve never hunted pronghorn and this would be my first time hunting in Colorado.

For those who have done it, would you recommend:
DIY public-land hunting?
Paying a fee to access private land?
A fully guided hunt?

I’m not necessarily looking for a trophy, just a good father-son hunt with a reasonable chance of success. I’d appreciate any recommendations on units, regions, outfitters, or general advice for someone new to Colorado hunting.

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u/Exciting_Occasion_29 — 12 days ago
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Pronghorn hunting

This might be the wrong sub if so please point me in the right direction.

Long story short I want to go pronghorn hunting this year with my dad. I am a co resident he would be out of state.

Does anyone have any recommendations or advice? Should I look Colorado public-land, look for a ranch / private to pay, or should I look to go full private more of a guided situation?

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u/Exciting_Occasion_29 — 12 days ago
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2A lawyer recommendations near Denver

Recently moved to the Denver area from Missouri and I’m looking for recommendations for a Colorado firearms/NFA attorney who can help set up an NFA trust and answer some compliance questions.

I’m hoping to find someone near Denver who is familiar with Colorado law, NFA trusts, suppressors/SBRs, and general questions for someone who moved here from out of state.

I’ve tried asking a few places already: my local police station wasn’t very helpful, Colorado Parks and Wildlife helped with some hunting/license-related questions (very helpful for questions related to Bill 25-033), and I’ve talked to a few gun shops when purchasing a couple new items for my collection. That said, I still have some legal questions about my currently owned firearms that I’d rather get answered reliably by an attorney. For anything I had questions about, I left it stored in Missouri with family until I can get proper legal guidance but would like to pick the last of my things up when I go back to visit this summer.

Does anyone here have a Colorado firearms/NFA attorney they’ve personally used and would recommend? Bonus points if they’re responsive, good with trust setup, and used to answering questions for people who recently moved to CO.

Not looking for legal advice in the comments, mainly attorney referrals and experiences. Thanks.

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u/Exciting_Occasion_29 — 26 days ago

Tomatillo plant

Does anyone want a free green tomatillo plant. I started an extra and don’t have space to plant it. Probably 12” tall pretty healthy but stressed as it’s outgrown its pot.

I am located near highway 76 exit 4.

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u/Exciting_Occasion_29 — 1 month ago