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Colorado's Front Range area???

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CrazyHorse1969:
There is a good chance that I will be relocating from Michigan to Colorado's Front Range area. Does anyone have any insight as to the primitive hunting opportunities in that general area? I have self bows in the 40#-to-45# range, and have some experience hunting whitetail deer and rabbits and squirrels. I know, unlike Michigan, there are greater opportunities to hunt elk, but I am not sure my self bows pack enough punch for elk hunting. Just curious. Thanks.

JoJoDapyro:
Sounds like if they don't have enough punch that you are in good company to make one that will. It is a neat area. Opportunity is there.

CrazyHorse1969:

--- Quote from: JoJoDapyro on February 24, 2015, 10:55:49 pm ---Sounds like if they don't have enough punch that you are in good company to make one that will. It is a neat area. Opportunity is there.

--- End quote ---

Thanks. Any suggestions?

JoJoDapyro:
If you have never hunted elk you are in for a treat. They are pretty neat animals. I don't think I would be afraid of shooting a 45# bow at one. Shot placement is key in primitive hunting. Not that I am a pro or anything.

CrazyHorse1969:
Makes sense to me. I will keep slinging arrows at the target in the meantime to better my shot and maybe think about building another bow (after I finish building the bow I am working on now) specifically for hunting elk. If I ever actually get the chance. Thanks.

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