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10/21/04

No one can dispute that Colorado's deer herds have recovered

October 26th, 2004

Roy and Elaine Johnson know a thing or two about hunting season

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October 25th, 2004 - Second Combined Rifle Season (Oct 16-24)


Talked to Al A. and he indicated that his group seen about thirty head of deer on private property near SH 77 and US 24 last weekend, "all baldheaded" no bucks in the bunch. This was the only deer seen.
They also ran into a good size herd of elk south of the reservoir, some bulls in the heard, but a short burst of snowy weather moved in on them too fast to get any shooting.




October 24th, 2004

Kenney S held out for that big Wyoming Antelope Buck and got it the last day of the season, said the Prongs measured about 16 inches -- have I got that right Kenney.

October 22, 2004
The Weather Service has reported that elevations above 10,000 feet have received as much as 15 inches of new snow. Some ski areas are now open. From all indications the Front Range did not fare as well with little or no snow accumulation.

For current weather and road conditions click CDOT Real Time Roads and Weather . You can also link to this site from the right sidebar. You can view live video from certain locations throughout Colorado showing highway and weather condition. Check it out, quite interesting.


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