You're in CO. I'm in Ohio Appalachia. CO is still somewhat of an "empty" state. CO is over 2x the size of Ohio and your population is less than half of ours. I guess the next reply will be a forum member in Nunavut who will inform me that the seal hunting is better than it's ever been and I'll have to eat crow...??I would disagree with several of your points, there's more game now than I've ever seen, more elk, deer, mountain lion and bobcats where I live and hunt than in the last 45yrs. Now that being said they're all on private land that's either been bought up by city people who don't want anything hunted or bought by people who have wanted their own little hunting paradise their entire life and just like you or I have no intentions of letting anyone else in on the deal except relatives and close friends. There are a few non-hunting ranchers and farmers around who are not opposed to hunting, most of them have discovered that the hunting rights to their property could possibly help pay the land taxes. You can't hardly blame them for using good economic sense by leasing out their property to a hunting club.
Full disclosure, I've run a hunting club for 33yrs, 2-3 different properties most of the time, 5500 to 8k acres, I have a waiting list but nobody's dropped out of the club in over 10yrs. I constantly have people approaching me wanting to hunt for free, letting them would be difficult to explain to a club member who pays 2500. a year to hunt.
Only wildlife on the upswing here are Bobcat, Hawks, Eagles, Bear and Coyotes. I actually saw a Mt Lion in 2019, so even those are apparently on the rise. Now, when it comes to true game animals such as Rabbits, Grouse, Quail, Pheasants, Woodcock and unfortunately even groundhogs we're talking endangered species list.
I retired both my Grouse shotgun and Groundhog Rifle 20 years ago. I'm 45.
I don't know the definition of "Game" in CO but here Game is generally referring to an animal that is legal to hunt and is generally hunted for the meat. Bear could qualify, although we don't have a legal Bear season.
Deer seem to vary allot by county around here. The County I grew up in used to set all the records and you felt like you were in a war zone during season. Nowadays you rarely encounter a hunter and I can count the shots I hear in a week over there on both hands. This county where I live nowdays still has a deer herd unchanged for now. 40% of the land is owned by Energy Companies that lease most of it out to "hunt clubs".
I don't blame anyone for leasing ground in hopes of covering taxes, that's at least one way to skin a cat.
The result is the same in the end though. Each farm or tract of woodland leased to a club is another off limits to a commoner that wants to hunt like it's still 1950.
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