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Why go to the Colorado States Attorney? What do they know?
Go to the Colorado fish and game and ask how many permits are given for unit 61. Unit 61 covers the whole western half of the plateau and when you apply the number of permits to square miles, you'll see how few hunters their are per square mile. As for campsites, any hunter may camp anywhere he can find a place to mark off the road thats level. I know of only one official campground near where we were. On second thought maybe it would be a good spot to dump a body. No one to find it! Gordon "rgnmstr" wrote in message oups.com... Sorry, but that area is managed for trophy hunting only meaning very few permits are given out each year. Ergo, few hunters compared to the rest of Colorado. Gordon, what exactly do you call "a very few" I was told by the Colorado States Attorney that thousands of people fly in from all over the US to hunt on the Uncompahgre Plateau every year. There are capsites every few hundred yards and the place covers hundreds of square miles. |
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