rcement folks. I suspect those two factions within DPW talk as
little amongst themselves as they do with us "watchers". Probably walking in
eachother's shoes, or at least hearing what it is like, might help.
Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins
To: jroll...@gmail.com
Subject: Re
Joe- are you tellin' me you're over 64? I think I'm gonna need to see some ID,
my friend.
Norm Lewis
Lakewood, CO
-Original Message-
From: Joe Roller
To: Norm Lewis
Cc: Steven Mlodinow ; Colorado Birds
Sent: Mon, Aug 26, 2013 2:13 pm
Subject: Re: [cobirds]
ounds reasonable, to a point. I have never
>> heard that this has been a problem at Prewitt, but
>>
>> So, if you are a youngster and you are birding Prewitt without a permit, you
>> are at risk for a ticket.
>>
>> Norm
>> Norm Lewis
>> L
le, to a point. I have never
> heard that this has been a problem at Prewitt, but
>
> So, if you are a youngster and you are birding Prewitt without a permit,
> you are at risk for a ticket.
>
> Norm
> Norm Lewis
> Lakewood, CO
> -Original Message-
but
So, if you are a youngster and you are birding Prewitt without a permit, you
are at risk for a ticket.
Norm
Norm Lewis
Lakewood, CO
-Original Message-
From: Steven Mlodinow
To: cobirds
Sent: Sun, Aug 25, 2013 4:57 pm
Subject: [cobirds] CO DOW
Greetings All,
No, t
The best thing to do is buy a Colorado fishing license every year, it has a
habitat stamp with it. In doing so, your money goes toward the environment and
habitat protection. If you buy the permit just for the NE Colorado lakes,
(Which costs amost the same) all the money goes towards management
Greetings All,
No, this has naught to do with dowitchers.
I find the behavior of the DOW enforcement agents in this state baffling. I've
had more run-ins (all at Banner Lakes SWA and St Vrain SP) with state wildlife
enforcement agents than in 20 years in WA (where the number was a lovely zero