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    iamnedcampbell
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    Default Prarie Dog WTF!?!?!?!

    HI guys, just moved here from KS and I am getting the itch to kill some prarie rats. Trouble is, I heard through the grapevine that it had been outlawed (isn't that like outlawing the slapping of mosquitos and illegal immigrants?)

    Then I find this forum, and there are posts talking about prarie dog hunting. Then I go the DOW website, and it lists a season and says nothing about it being illegal.

    Whats the deal? Legal or not legal? If it is legal, does anyone know of any spots not too far from the northern metro area? Are there any active clubs, etc?

    Cool forum you guys got here. Lots of useful stuff.

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    ssf467
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    Default Our Varmint friends

    Season but not on private land

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    Grand Master Know It All HunterCO's Avatar
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    They outlawed hunting P-dogs east of I-25 for a few years then in 06 they changed the law and made season dates. The new season is state wide.

    Before the ban on hunting them east of I-25 came about they were fair game year round no limit ect. After the ban you could not hunt them east of I-25 but could hunt them year round west of I-25. They did away with all of that and just made seasons for them and made it state wide.

    Now that we have season dates state wide I like it better than the ban east of I-25. Can't wait to go blast some more P-dogs with my nasty re-loads.

    I know a some places but none are close to Denver.
    "The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." (Edmund Burke 1784)

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    Just FYI, there are many types of P-Dogs here in CO. Let me introduce you to a few:

    The Cheyenne Wells Dog: Fiesty Eastern Colorado critter. Don't get too close.



    Recommended bait: Coyotes
    Recommended weapon: .50 Cal, don't mess around


    The Experimental Forrest Dog: Man sized but friendly, found off Hwy 67 close to the South shoot location.



    Recommended bait: Girlfirend or wife, they love the ladies
    Recommended weapon: Rem 870 with slugs


    The Boulder Dog: Unmotivated and lazy, usually found asleep until around 2pm in their parents hole.



    Recommeded bait: Reefer or chips and salsa
    Recommended weapon: Garden hose and Titleist 3-wood stiff.


    The Truffle Dog: Practically immobile, found at local parks and rec areas.



    Recommended bait: No worries
    Recommended Weapon: Size 12 Boot and a soccer net/goal

    Hope this helped...

    -Atrain

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    Default Dude....

    Thats awsome.

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    ThSimpson
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    Smile P-Dogs

    Season in year round on private land. June15 to Feb 28 private. However the "New" gov progarm thru the NRCS is the let the land owner control the dogs with a cost share. What that means is poison. I have had 3 really really good towns in SE CO killed off. There are others out there. Baca County is good, a long ways for you Front Range guys, (HINT: find a guy at the CO Springs gun shows from Baca County, ask and he may help find a place to hunt, it is not me) Cheyenne Wells, Eads, Good. NE CO OK several towns are gone or thinned, The Greenies don't like dog towns around Wind generators, something about birds flying into them, so, they got "treated". The places to shoot are out there it may take a little time and miles.

    Thom

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    the ban was quitely lifted...
    there is now a season for public land
    but shoot all you want on private land year round
    I knocked on 7 farm house doors one saturday this summer and now have two solid places to shoot all the p doggies I want.

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    I'm heading to my special spot during my vacation where my buddy and I are going to off a few hippie p-dogs on some private land!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HunterCO View Post
    They outlawed hunting P-dogs east of I-25 for a few years then in 06 they changed the law and made season dates. The new season is state wide.

    Before the ban on hunting them east of I-25 came about they were fair game year round no limit ect. After the ban you could not hunt them east of I-25 but could hunt them year round west of I-25. They did away with all of that and just made seasons for them and made it state wide.

    Now that we have season dates state wide I like it better than the ban east of I-25. Can't wait to go blast some more P-dogs with my nasty re-loads.

    I know a some places but none are close to Denver.
    If you hunt them in season, do you have to collect the carcasses as game or can you leave them to waste?

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    They're potential carriers of the plague and I wouldn't touch them. No law says you have to do anything with them. That's the coyotes' job.

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