HUTCH ON HUNTING BLOG

YOUR GO-TO RESOURCE FOR PLANNING YOUR HUNT OF A LIFETIME!

HUTCH ON HUNTING BLOG YOUR GO-TO RESOURCE FOR PLANNING YOUR HUNT OF A LIFETIME!

Expert hunting tips for both the first-time Colorado Elk hunter and the seasoned hunter

Expert hunting tips for both the first-time Colorado Elk hunter and the seasoned hunter

TickMan Dan

Tick Invasion in America

June 24, 20242 min read

USA's first vector-borne disease is now the most dangerous infectious disease in the USA, with 200,000 new cases per year.

Introduction:

Although doctors and the govt lie about it, we know exactly where it came from - a govt lab off the coast of Lyme, CT developing weaponized ticks. The ticks got out and infected the entire island, birds flew them to Lyme, CT and it has been infecting Americans ever since.

The Pentagon then moved the lab to Wichita KS, where the ticks escaped again and have caused deer wasting disease that also infects humans. The Pentagon then moved the lab to Ukraine where they have had multiple tick escapes and human deaths. 

Tucker summary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoxszhv9D1k.

 Documentary, worth watching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JgR_Jfbhv8.


https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/about/where-ticks-live.html

Here's why you should choose Colorado for your next elk hunting expedition, whether with archery, muzzleloader, or rifle:

Abundant Elk Population: Colorado boasts one of the largest elk populations in North America, providing ample opportunities for hunters to pursue these majestic creatures. With over 280,000 elk roaming the state's diverse terrain, your chances of encountering these magnificent animals are exceptionally high.

Varied Hunting Seasons: Whether you prefer the challenge of archery, the nostalgia of muzzleloader hunting, or the precision of rifle hunting, Colorado offers a season tailored to your preferences. Each method presents its unique set of challenges, adding depth and excitement to your hunting experience.

Breathtaking Scenery: The rugged beauty of Colorado's wilderness serves as the perfect backdrop for your hunting adventure. From towering mountain peaks to sprawling valleys, every step you take is accompanied by awe-inspiring vistas that stir the soul and ignite the imagination.

Thrilling Pursuit: Elk hunting in Colorado is not merely a pastime; it's an adrenaline-fueled pursuit that tests your skills, patience, and determination. Whether you're stalking through dense forests, traversing steep slopes, or patiently waiting in a hidden blind, every moment is filled with anticipation and excitement.

Camaraderie and Tradition: Hunting in Colorado is more than just a solitary endeavor; it's an opportunity to forge lasting bonds with fellow hunters and create cherished memories that span generations. Whether sharing stories around a campfire or strategizing your next move on the hunt, the camaraderie of the hunt is an essential part of the experience.

Conservation and Sustainability: By participating in elk hunting in Colorado, you contribute to the state's conservation efforts and ensure the long-term sustainability of its wildlife populations. Through responsible hunting practices and adherence to regulations, you help maintain a delicate balance between humans and nature.

In conclusion, elk hunting in Colorado this fall offers an unforgettable blend of adventure, challenge, and camaraderie amidst some of the most breathtaking landscapes on Earth. Whether you're drawn to the thrill of the chase, the beauty of the wilderness, or the camaraderie of the hunt, Colorado welcomes you with open arms and promises an experience that will stay with you for a lifetime.

Ticks Stick

blog author image

Bruce Hutcheon

Bruce has enjoyed hunting from Ungava Bay of northern Quebec to the tundra of Alaska. His hunting adventures include many provinces of Canada, most of the mid-west and Rocky Mountain states. Presently, Bruce serves on the Colorado Sportsmen’s Roundtable representing the sportsmen and women of the Southeast region of Colorado. He has served as a Huntmaster for the Colorado Parks and Wildlife, RMBS board member and life member, Co-Chair of RMEF Big Game Banquet in Colorado Springs and RMEF life member #200, Life member of the Wild Sheep Foundation and a life member of the NRA. During the winter months Bruce heads to the warm waters of the eastern pacific seeking trophy Yellow Fin tuna out of San Diego, CA. Bruce and his family have lived in the Colorado Springs, Colorado area for many years. He has an MBA in sales management.

Back to Blog

Tick Alert - Shared by Michael Miner

May 15, 2024

Turkey hunting in the rain

Apr 30, 2024

As Wolf Management Debate Reaches a Fever Pitch

Apr 16, 2024

First it was Wolves now it's Mt Lions and Bobcats

Apr 15, 2024

Planning an over-the-counter (OTC) Colorado mule deer

Apr 10, 2024

Are you coming to Hunt Colorado

Apr 09, 2024

Strategizing Big Game Hunting in Colorado:

Apr 08, 2024

Know before you go with Hutch On Hunting

Apr 06, 2024

Colorado Secondary Draw

Apr 05, 2024

Colorado Application ends April 2nd.

Mar 29, 2024

Crossbow hunting for Turkeys

Mar 25, 2024

The Top 10 Mistakes Turkey Hunters Make

Mar 20, 2024

Hunting Topics

Follow Us

© 2024 Hutch on Hunting, LLC | All Rights Reserved