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2/24/2010

2/24/2010From DOW insider




To play "Elk Camp Colorado" and other Division of Wildlife online videos, viewers need high-speed Internet connections and the latest version of Adobe Flash installed on their computers.



Hunters may view "Elk Camp Colorado" on Page 14 of the DOW's new "2010 Big Game Regulations" e-brochure. The innovative and interactive brochure allows readers to access Colorado's big game regulations and supplemental, embedded video content. Hunters may access the DOW's online brochure at the following link:
http://www.flipseekllc.com/coloradodow2010biggame.html

Or, videos may be accessed directly at:


http://wildlife.state.co.us/NewsMedia/Videos/
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September 16, 2009
Two hunters lost since Tuesday walked to the Tarryall Station No. 4 in the Lake George Fire Protection District Wednesday morning at 10:15, ending a two-day search.

9/16/2009
Tarryall Hunters found after two-day search
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August 28, 2009
CWD Testing

Beginning this year, chronic wasting disease (CWD) testing is now $25 at all DOW submission sites. The DOW has increased hunter testing fees to help cover a larger share of the costs associated with the CWD testing program. Currently, it costs the DOW nearly $100 for processing, testing, head disposal and reporting for each submission.
Testing is voluntary for elk and deer in all Game Management Units for the 2009-10 seasons. Moose testing for CWD is mandatory statewide and is free at all DOW submission sites.
For further information on CWD and the Division's testing program, please visit: http://wildlife.state.co.us/Hunting/BigGame/CWD/

Leftover Licenses

Big game licenses are still available for the upcoming seasons. Leftover and general over-the-counter licenses, as well as over-the-counter bear licenses and turkey licenses (with caps), are available for purchase online (http://www.wildlife.state.co.us/), by telephone (1-800-244-5613) and at statewide license agents and Division of Wildlife offices. A list of all available leftover licenses is available at: http://wildlife.state.co.us/Hunting/BigGame/Leftovers/ .
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August 23, 2009
Elk hunting starts Saturday, and local outfitters are itching to go
Steamboat Pilot
The first deer and elk seasons begin Saturday, with the monthlong archery season kicking off the sporadic, nearly three-month-long hunting season. ...
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July 30, 2009
'LEFTOVER' BIG GAME AND TURKEY LICENSES ON SALE AUGUST 11DENVER, Colo.--The Colorado Division of Wildlife today announced that all "leftover" big game and turkey licenses will go on sale Aug. 11. Leftover licenses are limited elk, deer, pronghorn, bear and turkey licenses that did not sell during the spring drawing/application process. "There are a good variety of licenses this year," said Henrietta Turner, DOW license administration manager. "We have over 9,000 deer, 3,000 pronghorn and over 42,000 elk licenses still available." Hunters may purchase leftover licenses on a first-come, first-served basis at statewide license agents, Division of Wildlife offices and by phone (1-800-244-5613). Online purchases will be available at 8:00 a.m. Aug. 12, on the Division of Wildlife Web site. Internet sales are postponed one day to eliminate competition with in-person sales. In order to expedite the purchase process, license buyers should bring the following items when visiting license agents or DOW offices: A driver's license or state identification card, hunter education card, customer identification number or conservation certificate number, and social security card. Hunters purchasing private-land-only licenses (PLOs) must obtain permission from landowners before they can hunt on any private land. Limited licenses are valid only in specific game management units (GMUs) and are available to resident and nonresident hunters.
A list of all available leftover licenses is now available on the Division's Web site at: http://wildlife.state.co.us/Hunting/BigGame/Leftovers/
For more information about Division of Wildlife go to: http://wildlife.state.co.us/.
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July 22,2009
Lost Park Wilderness is a hidden treasure.
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June 23, 2009
DOW WORKING TO BALANCE FISHERY AT BLUE MESA RESERVOIR
GUNNISON --
In order to re-balance the fishery at Blue Mesa Reservoir, the Colorado Division of Wildlife is developing plans to remove small- to medium-sized lake trout from the reservoir starting in late fall 2009. Blue Mesa Reservoir, located west of Gunnison, is a very productive fishery and the primary water for kokanee salmon production in the state. Lake trout, which are very efficient predators, are consuming kokanee and causing a significant drop in the population of the fresh water salmon. Rainbow trout survival is also declining due to lake trout predation. At the same time, the size of lake trout is declining because competition for food among the fish is increasing.
For the complete article go to:https://mail.google.com/mail/?account_id=glenn.hooper%40gmail.com&zx=1y112dzd5qw5w&shva=1#inbox/1220f3a29f1653ff
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May 29 2009
2009 Draw Results at
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May 26, 2009
TARRYALL SWA CAMP HOSTS NEEDED


DENVER, Colo. The Colorado Division of Wildlife is searching for Camp Hosts at a State Wildlife Area (SWA) to assist staff with public outreach, light maintenance, and other duties as needed. In return, the DOW provides a site for the Hosts to park their recreational vehicle for the season. Colorado's SWAs are set aside to protect wildlife habitat, and for hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, boating and wildlife viewing opportunities. These activities, and Colorado's magnificent scenery, draw thousands of visitors to the wildlife areas each year. The Wildlife Host Program helps ensure Wildlife Areas are protected and used responsibly.
Contact Mary McCormac, Northeast Region Volunteer Coordinator, at 303-291-7369 or mary.mccormac@state.co.us. For more information on the Camp Host program, visit http://wildlife.state.co.us/Volunteer/Opportunities/WildlifeHostProgram.htm.
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May 13, 2009
Meyers: Mussel tussle serious for Colorado boats Denver Post - Denver, CO, USA Contact Colorado State Parks for hours, closures and conditions. ... Tarryall Reservoir: Inspections begin June 1 at east boat ramp, ...
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28 March 2009


TARRYALL RESERVOIR TO OPEN MAY 1
DENVER, Colo. --May 1 marks the opening for the warm weather fishing season at Tarryall Reservoir.


Anglers can look forward to another good season of rainbow trout fishing, as well as Snake River cutthroat trout in the 11-16 inch size range with an occasional large brown trout. Northern pike catch rates are increasing and so is the size structure. Anglers are encouraged to harvest all northern pike caught at Tarryall Reservoir.


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10 March 2009



By Bill Jackson

They came to Colorado on recreational vehicles, mainly boats, in 1999, and have now been found in Jumbo Reservoir near Julesburg, Pueblo and Tarryall reservoirs in southern Colorado and in some Colorado-Big Thompson Project lakes in ...


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February 23, 2009

ANGLERS INVITED TO MEET FISHERY BIOLOGISTS


COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - The Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) invites local anglers to participate in "Angler Roundtable" meetings throughout southeastern Colorado this spring.

The correct location for the Pueblo meeting is the DOW Hunter Ed Bldg., at 2600 W. Mesa. ~




These public forums give anglers a chance to hear the latest information affecting their favorite fishing in waters around southern Colorado; and ask DOW fishery biologists questions about new places they haven't tried yet.


"This is a great opportunity for anglers to get tips, ask questions, and hear what the DOW experts predict for this fishing season," said Doug Krieger, Senior Fisheries Biologist for the Southeast Region.


Over the past few weeks, regional fishery biologists completed their annual forecasts of the best bets for fishing on lakes and streams in 2009. Topics will include fish stocking plans, fishing regulations, zebra mussel boating restrictions, water levels, fish population data, fishing access, whirling disease, high lake management, and any other fishery related issues anglers want to hear about.


People are encouraged to bring questions about their favorite lakes and streams.
The forums are in the following locations:


Colorado Springs: Tues., March 10, DOW Office, 4255 Sinton Rd., 6:30 - 9 p.m.

La Junta: Tues., April 7, Holiday Inn Express, 32994 W. Hwy. 50, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Buena Vista: Wed., April 8, Community Center, 7 - 9 p.m.

Lamar: Fri., April 10, DOW Office, 2500 S. Main St., 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Pueblo: Mon., April 13, Pueblo State Parks Headquarters, 640 Reservoir Rd., 7- 9 p.m.

For more information about Division of Wildlife go to:


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February 9, 2009


A Lonely Road, Two Ghost Towns, Homesteads and Ice Fishing.


Check this link out - some outstanding photos.





And ...By sfarson Park County 77, sometimes known as the Tarryall Road. We take three hours to explore 45 miles. Not a lot has changed since the Utes placed their teepees here. I think whispers of their spirits remain, as well as those of early pioneers and miners ... Appropriately, at the family run diner in Lake George, we end up sitting next to a group of fun loving "Colorado Cowboys" in period attire who shoot period firearms at a nearby ranch mocked up to look like an old west town. ...



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January 26, 2008


Cole, Merry Christmas to you too!! Sorry about being a little late.


Talked to Bobby the other day and he said his bunch filled the L1 season. Ketter, Dereck and I were the only ones I know that were dumb enough to hunt the L2 season again. Dereck got his cow, nice big one. Lot of snow and cold again this year, saw 22 below one day. Saw a lot of game and some nice mature bulls. We stayed in Fairplay again, it's sure nice to come back to a nice warm cabin and hot meal. I'm still recovering from my back problem, it's coming along pretty good. Maybe next year I'll be able to get out and do some real hunting, might try for a bull tag, sure see a lot of them up there anymore.


Cole, thanks for the pictures of the Montana street gang, posted them on the Tarryall Elk Camp slide show at: http://tarryallelkcamp.blogspot.com/ they are sure healthy looking bulls, must be from the Yellowstone area.


If you happen to be going to Cabelas you might want to check out the coupons that are available just below the hit counter on http://tarryallelkcamp.blogspot.com/


The other blogs I have also have links to coupons, just below the hit counters, most are well known outdoors equipment outfitters. I've seen some pretty good deals available from these links.


Glenn


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January 14, 2009



Grand Junction Sentinel - Grand Junction,CO,USA


The commission also approved changing the date of a late-season, private land cow elk hunt in unit 61 on the south side of the Uncompahgre Plateau to Dec. ...


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January 6, 2009

WILDLIFE COMMISSION TO SET REGULATIONS FOR 2009 BIG GAME HUNTING SEASONS

DENVER - Colo. The Colorado Wildlife Commission will adopt final regulations for the 2009 big game hunting seasons, consider a petition to delist the bald eagle, and evaluate regulations to prevent the spread of zebra mussels at its regular meeting on Monday, January 12.


The meeting will begin at 8:30 a.m. at the Colorado Division of Wildlife Hunter Education Building, 6060 Broadway in Denver.


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January 1, 2009





Gunnison Country Times - Gunnison,CO,USA




Herds near Georgetown and Tarryall will also be used for the study. The experimental program is being funded through auction raffle dollars for hunting


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November 12. 2008




Craig Daily Press - Craig,CO,USA

With continued warm weather during the last week of rifle season, hunters continued to have minimal success finding animals.

Gallegos said it is time the DOW consider moving hunting seasons back to match the region’s increasingly later winters. “Right now, we don’t have the ...

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November 16, 2008


Nonresident hunting-license prices are tied to a 2008 Consumer Price Index, which this year jumped 3.7 percent from last year’s level. Bull elk licenses will rise from $525 to $545, all deer licenses go from $315 to $325 and pronghorn tags increase to $325 from $315.

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November 13, 2008

Dry conditions no help to elk huntersDenver Post - Denver,CO,USAWith only the brief, five-day closing session that begins today remaining on Colorado's primary hunt calendar, hunter success continues to lag noticeably ...

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November 8, 2008
Mixed messagesCraig Daily Press - Craig,CO,USAThere’s just fewer elk, and that’s exactly what people wanted.” Whether Moffat County will continue to be the “Elk Hunting Capital of the World,” which ...

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November 1, 2008


The popular third season of combined deer and elk starts Saturday, Nov. 1 and runs to Nov. 7, and the fourth season of combined limited deer and elk lasts from Nov. 12-16.


Hampton and Rabin said hunters would be best off by keeping it simple and returning to the most basic advice.
“We always give this advice, but over and over again we are amazed by the number of people that don’t pay attention. Get off the road,” Hampton said. “Studies show animals are going to be at least one-quarter to one-half mile off a road, and when I say a road, I mean if you drove an ATV up it, you need to be one-half-mile from it.”
He also suggested that hunters concentrate on the higher elevations.
Elk won’t be driven from their high summer grounds until snow covers their supply of food.


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October 18, 2008
Camper found with stolen credit cards, checks Fairplay Flume

http://theflume.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=1&ArticleID=5600&TM=43519.51
Bailey,CO,USAA man camping near Tarryall Reservoir in South Park was arrested on Oct. 7 after a fellow camper alerted authorities that a number of suspicious checks, ...
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September 2008
Depot and Hotel History
Link to:

http://comodepot.wordpress.com/2008/09/23/depot-and-hotel-history/
By comodepot
The Roundhouse was their machine shop, the Hotel housed offices and staff accommodation for their dredging operations on the Tarryall. The C&S sold the property including the Roundhouse to the Smith’s in the late 1950’s. ...
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