Archive for April, 2008

September 8th, 2008


Apr 29 2008

My dream: A once-in-a-lifetime hunt for a trophy Dall’s Sheep

One day in school, I was fascinated by the different species of wild sheep, and the white variety caught my eye. These beautiful animals intrigued me like no other animal. My dream was to go on a hunt for a trophy Dall’s Sheep some day.

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Apr 29 2008

Kelley scores big with Himalayan Tahr

John and Connie Kelley of Meeker, Colo., traveled to New Zealand for a hunting excursion in July, 2007. While there, they hunted red stag, Fallow deer and free-ranging Chamois and Himalayan Tahr.

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Apr 18 2008

Elk Foundation Announces Colorado Conservation Grants

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, an international conservation group focused on habitat protection and enhancement, has announced its 2008 first-round project grants for Colorado.

Grants will affect Clear Creek, Dolores, Grand, Jackson, Las Animas, Mesa, Montrose, Park and Rio Blanco counties. An additional project has statewide interest.

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Apr 16 2008

Ginger Snap Gravy

Published by Colorado Hunting Club under CHC Kitchen

By jkletzien@juno.com

Crush 8 ginger snap cookies until fine, using a rolling pin to get to a fine consistency.

Place 1 cup of the sauerbraten …

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Apr 16 2008

Elk or Venison Sauerbrate

Published by Colorado Hunting Club under CHC Kitchen

By jkletzien@juno.com

4 pound round roast
1 pint red wine vinegar
1/4 cup sugar
1 onion sliced
10 peppercorns
5 whole cloves
2 bay leaves

Place round roast in a large …

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Apr 16 2008

Comfort Pot Roast

Published by Colorado Hunting Club under CHC Kitchen

By jkletzien@juno.com

Brown an elk roast, 2-4 pounds in an electric skillet.

Season with salt, pepper, Lawry’s seasoning and garlic powder.

Add 1 cup of onions, …

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Apr 15 2008

Colorado fishing report: Week of April 15

Published by Colorado Hunting Club under Fishing

For Colorado fishermen in mid-April, the joys of springtime may be largely in the eye of the beholder. The season is a time of transition, and that is reflected in the outlook.

With gradually warming temperatures, fly fishermen revel in the springtime hatches, but they are fishing on borrowed time. With a few exceptions, rivers across the state generally are clear.

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