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How Many Years Does it Take the BLM to Close an Illegal Road on Our Public Lands?

How Many Years Does it Take the BLM to Close an Illegal Road on Our Public Lands?

by Brandon Siegfried | Apr 2, 2026 | Colorado Resident Hunter Association, Federal Land Jurisdiction

For five years, I have annually reported illegal motorized traffic on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) public lands to the Grand Junction BLM Office in Colorado.  The illegal (non-designated) BLM route originates on private property in Garfield County, Colorado.   I...
The Public Land Fix –  How to “Sell” Our Public Lands Without Losing One Acre

The Public Land Fix – How to “Sell” Our Public Lands Without Losing One Acre

by Brandon Siegfried | Jul 4, 2025 | Colorado Resident Hunter Association

If the title of this article makes you scratch your head, then you are dialed in.  How can we sell some of our treasured federal public lands without losing one acre of public land?     What if I told you this can be done, and we can end up with even better public...
Colorado Historical Draw Data by CPW for Elk and Mule Deer

Colorado Historical Draw Data by CPW for Elk and Mule Deer

by PLJ Admin | Mar 9, 2025 | Colorado Resident Hunter Association

In 2024 CPW quit sharing 20+ years of past historical draw data on their website and claim it’s because of changes to ADA laws in Colorado.   *From CPW “Older formats of the statistics pages were not compliant with the new ADA law. Requirements of Local...
CPW Commission Fails to Address Overcrowding and Colorado’s Fake Big Game Cap

CPW Commission Fails to Address Overcrowding and Colorado’s Fake Big Game Cap

by Brandon Siegfried | Mar 6, 2025 | Colorado Resident Hunter Association

The resident big game Tag allocation confusion continues in Colorado under the direction of CPW Director Jeff Davis and CPW Commissioners. For the past two years, we have watched the CPW Commission lead efforts to “simplify” the Colorado big game draw, but in 2025 the...
Sign the Petition, CPW Staff Admits Fake Big Game Caps Provide $4.2 Million at Expense of 6,510 Colorado Residents Hunters

Sign the Petition, CPW Staff Admits Fake Big Game Caps Provide $4.2 Million at Expense of 6,510 Colorado Residents Hunters

by PLJ Admin | Nov 21, 2024 | Colorado Resident Hunter Association

The Colorado Resident Hunter Association has started up a change.org petition to urge CPW Commissioners to move forward with the Draw Process Working Groups recommendation to end SOFT CAPS and have Colorado tag allocation caps apply to all 4 choices in the Colorado...
CPW Director Committed to Serve Nonresident Hunters /   Petition Filed to Repeal a CPW Commission Conflict of Interest Policy.

CPW Director Committed to Serve Nonresident Hunters / Petition Filed to Repeal a CPW Commission Conflict of Interest Policy.

by PLJ Admin | Jun 1, 2024 | Colorado Resident Hunter Association

During the March 14, 2024, CPW Commission meeting, (see minute 1:43:00) CPW Director Jeff Davis declared   “Title 33, thats our Colorado Revised Statute where we are to manage wildlife and provide recreational opportunities for the state residents and its...
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  • How Many Years Does it Take the BLM to Close an Illegal Road on Our Public Lands?
  • The Public Land Fix – How to “Sell” Our Public Lands Without Losing One Acre
  • Colorado Historical Draw Data by CPW for Elk and Mule Deer
  • CPW Commission Fails to Address Overcrowding and Colorado’s Fake Big Game Cap
  • Sign the Petition, CPW Staff Admits Fake Big Game Caps Provide $4.2 Million at Expense of 6,510 Colorado Residents Hunters
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