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In this Jan. 1, 2013 photo provided by Lara Koenig, Boulder Police Officer Sam Carter poses with the elk he and Officer Brent Curnow allegedly conspired to shoot, in Boulder, Colo. Carter and Curnow were arrested Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, and face felony counts including tampering with evidence, plus misdemeanor hunting charges. If convicted, they could lose their police certifications. (AP Photo/Courtesy Lara Koenig via The Daily Camera) NO SALES

Officers accused in elk death in Boulder resign

BOULDER — Two police officers accused of conspiring to illegally kill a trophy elk in Boulder have resigned. Boulder police said Tuesday that an internal investigation into Sam Carter and Brent Curnow is continuing despite the resignations....... Full story

Boulder police Officer S. Carter poses with the elk that was shot late Tuesday night at Ninth and Mapleton in Boulder. (Photo courtesy Lara Koenig, from Boulder Daily Camera)

Boulder police officers arrested in shooting of Mapleton elk

Boulder District Attorney Stan Garnett announces that Boulder police officers Sam Carter and Brent Curnow were arrested Friday in connection with the Jan. 1 shooting of the Mapleton elk. The officers are facing multiple felony and misdemeanor...... Full story

Outdoors expo in Denver expected to draw 30,000 people

Whether you’re a hunter, an angler or simply an outdoors aficionado, there is surely something that will catch your eye this weekend in Denver. More than 30,000 are expected to attend the International Sportsmen’s Exposition, which has...... Full story

A hunter gestures his dog away today as he waits in the Colorado River for rescue, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013 in Mesa County, Colo. The man fell in while retrieving a goose he shot. Grand Junction Fire Department and Lower Valley Fire Department responded to the scene to rescue the man, who reportedly had been in the water for nearly 30 minutes.

Hunter falls through ice on Colorado River

GRAND JUNCTION — A hunter who spent almost 30 minutes in the Colorado River after falling through the ice has been rescued. KKCO-TV in Grand Junction reports (http://bit.ly/107zHtx ) the man broke through the ice around noon Tuesday in Mesa...... Full story

Ted Gartner said the use of GPS collars on his dogs, like Vegas, takes the worry out of losing a dog late in the day.

Private pheasant-hunting plot offers challenge to all skill levels

Calhan • It’s 8:30 a.m., and four of us creep in a staggered line about 45 yards apart. Our three dogs run in a semicircle just ahead, attempting to flush out roosters and hens. The wind is blowing from the west and, though it’s 40...... Full story

Ted Gartner checks the GPS collar on Vegas, one of his hunting dogs, December 19, 2012, in Edwards County, Kansas.

GPS collars help owners track, find sporting dogs

It can be one of the lowest feelings in bird hunting. Darkness is falling across a rugged and remote landscape at least five miles from the nearest house and 15 miles from the nearest town. Coyotes are howling in many directions and a beloved bird...... Full story

A buck seen in winter 2009 near Bailey.

Public's help sought in illegal killing of 5 deer

Colorado wildlife officers are seeking the public's help in identifying poachers who illegally killed five deer in recent days. The latest incident occurred Monday near Westcliffe, where a deer was field dressed a few feet off County Road 241 on...... Full story

A moose, seen near Bailey.

$5,000 reward offered in moose poaching near Grand Lake

HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS -- Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials are asking for the public's help in identifying the person or persons responsible for killing a cow moose and her two calves in an empty lot within Mountain Shadows Estates, a subdivision...... Full story

Approaching bird season beckons hunters

Sunrise on the plains is different. Frosty cold air bites you as the inky black of night slowly changes into the gray, colorless world of pre-dawn, and the sun, which you know is just moments from breaking the horizon, tends to linger a bit...... Full story

Moose, near Bailey

Big Game 2012: Moose or elk? Be sure of your target

Reintroduced to Colorado nearly 30 years ago, moose are thriving in many parts of the state. Unfortunately, almost every year hunters accidentally shoot moose. During the 2011 big game seasons, more than a dozen moose were killed by elk hunters who...... Full story

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