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    Quote Originally Posted by spqrzilla View Post
    Colorado will recognize proof of completion of a hunter safety course from another state but if you were exempt for some reason in another state but were born after 1949, you will have to take it to hunt in Colorado.

    I teach some courses in the Brighton Recreation Center monthly that occur over a weekend.

    We even try hard to make sure that there is some useful information even for the old know-it-alls...
    This is what I thought. If you've been hunting for a long time, I'm assuming it was in another state? Did you have to take a hunter's ed course there?

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    Once you take the class, do you have to take it every year after that?
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    No, once is all you have to take it, unless you get violations.

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    Cool thanks. I found someone who wants to take me hunting, and I want to take him up on the offer. Can't wait.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Cool thanks. I found someone who wants to take me hunting, and I want to take him up on the offer. Can't wait.
    You'll probably enjoy the class, they usually try to make it interesting for everyone. I think I liked it better than CCW class.

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    Once you complete the class and receive the card make sure to go to the nearest DOW office so they put it into the system; then you do not have to carry the card with you all the time and can buy a license with the hunter ed card on you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CO Hugh View Post
    Once you complete the class and receive the card make sure to go to the nearest DOW office so they put it into the system; then you do not have to carry the card with you all the time and can buy a license with the hunter ed card on you.
    Only in Colorado
    if you still go to other states you still have to carry it.
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    That's what I've been told. I looked on the Sportsman's Warehouse site and it looks like their class spans over three days, is that correct?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnTRourke View Post
    Only in Colorado
    if you still go to other states you still have to carry it.
    Nope, I took mine in another state and went to the HQ and registered with them. Now I don't have to carry it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CO Hugh View Post
    Nope, I took mine in another state and went to the HQ and registered with them. Now I don't have to carry it.
    You misunderstood what I said

    If you have a Colorado's hunter safety card and you go to Texas or Idaho or where ever, you still have to carry your card.
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