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Big-game hunting interest soars beyond Colorado’s capacity

Change in Colorado’s fee structure and COVID-19 pandemic fuel surge in hunting-license applications

Elk after the sunrise color has faded near Horseshoe Park in Rocky Mountain National Park Jan. 23, 2015. (Joe Amon, The Denver Post)
Elk after the sunrise color has faded near Horseshoe Park in Rocky Mountain National Park Jan. 23, 2015. (Joe Amon, The Denver Post)
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“Itap a zoo. You show up at the trailhead and you’re gonna count every state (license plate) in the country,” said longtime hunter Dave Carrado, of Durango.
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