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Hunting Colorado Questions
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10/24/24 11:26 PM
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Deerhunter61
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Can hunters use a suppressor and can a hunter carry a sidearm while Elk hunting?
Thanks,
Mel
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Re: Hunting Colorado Questions
[Re: Deerhunter61]
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10/25/24 12:06 AM
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BOBO the Clown
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Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, b/c they know not victory nor defeat"- #26 TR
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Re: Hunting Colorado Questions
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10/26/24 07:33 PM
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I am curious why you would want to carry a sidearm while elk hunting? I grew up in elk country and have never had the use of a sidearm. It is just more weight and another item to deal with. If I have a rifle in my hands I am not going to think about a sidearm if a bear or lion comes around and frankly they aren't something to worry about. In over 50 years of elk hunting I have seen 2 lions and they were both moving away as fast as they can and every bear I saw was also putting distance between me and them. If I want to hunt grouse or rabbits I'll do so with a 22 rifle and forego elk for an afternoon but when I am elk hunting a sidearm is basically worthless in my eyes. I average over 10 miles of hiking and walking every day when I am after elk and anything I can do to cut weight is important.
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Re: Hunting Colorado Questions
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10/26/24 08:30 PM
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BOBO the Clown
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I am curious why you would want to carry a sidearm while elk hunting? I grew up in elk country and have never had the use of a sidearm. It is just more weight and another item to deal with. If I have a rifle in my hands I am not going to think about a sidearm if a bear or lion comes around and frankly they aren't something to worry about. In over 50 years of elk hunting I have seen 2 lions and they were both moving away as fast as they can and every bear I saw was also putting distance between me and them. If I want to hunt grouse or rabbits I'll do so with a 22 rifle and forego elk for an afternoon but when I am elk hunting a sidearm is basically worthless in my eyes. I average over 10 miles of hiking and walking every day when I am after elk and anything I can do to cut weight is important. Kitty’s are getting worse, especially if they pass the Kitty hunting ban in a few weeks, with that said, 3 shots is still distress. Txshter and I called one in during archery season and that Tom was in zero hurry to leave. He finally walked away at the 3 or 4th “hay cat.” I carry every where except when flying in to socialist states or DC.
Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, b/c they know not victory nor defeat"- #26 TR
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Re: Hunting Colorado Questions
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10/26/24 09:00 PM
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I am curious why you would want to carry a sidearm while elk hunting? I grew up in elk country and have never had the use of a sidearm. It is just more weight and another item to deal with. If I have a rifle in my hands I am not going to think about a sidearm if a bear or lion comes around and frankly they aren't something to worry about. In over 50 years of elk hunting I have seen 2 lions and they were both moving away as fast as they can and every bear I saw was also putting distance between me and them. If I want to hunt grouse or rabbits I'll do so with a 22 rifle and forego elk for an afternoon but when I am elk hunting a sidearm is basically worthless in my eyes. I average over 10 miles of hiking and walking every day when I am after elk and anything I can do to cut weight is important. Kitty’s are getting worse, especially if they pass the Kitty hunting ban in a few weeks, with that said, 3 shots is still distress. Txshter and I called one in during archery season and that Tom was in zero hurry to leave. He finally walked away at the 3 or 4th “hay cat.” I carry every where except when flying in to socialist states or DC. I'm too old for serious backcountry stuff but I would be packing for cats and bears for sure.
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Re: Hunting Colorado Questions
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10/26/24 09:41 PM
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I have experienced a false charge by a bear while hiking out after bowhunting and remember thinking when the bear stopped a few feet from me, I'm helpless with this bow strapped across my back. I'm not doing that again without a pistol or bear spray. But my first thought on the why question was not bear or cat defense. If I am traveling with a pistol and parked in the middle of nowhere making it easy for someone to break in and steal it, I would rather carry it with me. That would be the more common reason I would end up carrying while hunting public land.
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Re: Hunting Colorado Questions
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10/27/24 07:07 PM
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I’ll carry a sidearm when bowhunting but not rifle hunting.
A .300 win is far worse on the other end than a .40s&w
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Hunting Colorado Questions
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10/29/24 04:27 PM
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I am co now for a mule deer hunt and seriously considered bringing my side arm but decided against it for the reasons stated above, if my long gun won’t stop a threat I doubt the side arm will help . Good luck on your hunt !
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Re: Hunting Colorado Questions
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10/29/24 04:38 PM
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Just got back from an unfortunately premature ended Elk hunt in Colorado due to electrical issues on my truck. I did take my handgun. I do not hike with a round in the chamber of my rifle, unless I am actively maneuvering for a better shot with the target animal in sight, purely for safety reasons. So, an unexpected threat makes the rifle less convenient to use. However, a loaded handgun is at the ready and easily accessible, and easier to wield around if need be. Additionally, it's not always the 4-legged type that are the only concern. The crazy 2-legged ones are increasingly becoming more concerning. Just my take on it.
Last edited by Theringworm; 10/29/24 06:31 PM.
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