Quote Originally Posted by spqrzilla View Post
The idea that no one would notice is an illusion. All over Colorado, property owners are paying more attention than you would believe. And the Division and local sheriff's know who owns what.

Hunting on private land without permission is a 20 pt infraction, which means automatic suspension of hunting priviledges.
+1, out of respect for the landowner and the sport do not go trespassing for sake of an antelope. There are available GPS programs with county platte info that you can buy and will show you who owns what. Otherwise just knock on some doors and someone will get you squared away.