Colorado Division of Wildlife
Landowners in SE Colorado Can Earn Extra Income From Hunting Leases
The Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) is looking
for landowners in SE Colorado to lease access for the 2008 hunting
seasons. The DOW's Big Game Access Program (BGAP) is in the second year
of a three-year pilot program.
This pilot is focused on deer and pronghorn hunting in southeast Colorado
on private lands in the following Game Management Units: 116, 117, 120,
121, 122, 125, 126, and 127.
The DOW will pay landowners to allow big game hunting access on their
property -- similar to existing programs that allow access to hunt small
game and upland birds.
Eligible cover types of land for this program will be upland grass or
prairie habitat with a focus on pronghorn, and river bottom or riparian
land with a focus on deer. Landowners whose properties meet the
requirements of this program can receive payment for allowing hunters onto
their land.
Landowners whose properties meet BGAP requirements will receive payment
for allowing hunters onto their land. Payments to the landowner will
range from 25-cents per acre up to a maximum of $3 per acre depending on
the size of the property, type of the habitat and number of days access is
allowed.
Landowners must apply by February 20, 2008. There will be a ranking
process and properties will be rated based on habitat quality, number of
pronghorn or deer, and budget limitations. Only a limited number of
properties can participate.
Year number two of this pilot program will begin with the 2008 fall
hunting seasons. Properties must re-enroll to participate again in
subsequent years.
BGAP benefits both landowners and hunters. The benefit to landowners is
that it provides additional income. Hunters benefit because it opens up
more hunting opportunities.
Enrolled properties will be clearly marked with DOW "Walk-in Access"
signs. All posting is done by the DOW. Landowners' names, addresses or
telephone numbers are kept confidential.
Access to hunt on the land enrolled in BGAP is by walk-in only. Hunters
must have a valid license for the season they hunt in and buy a $40 BGAP
permit to gain access to enrolled properties. BGAP permits may be
purchased at any license agent or DOW office.
The access stamp will apply to Pronghorn and Deer hunting only. Any other
hunting on the lands enrolled in this program (such as small game) will be
at the discretion of the landowner with permission only.
This pilot program will be conducted for a period of up to three years,
with an annual evaluation to determine the ability to sustain the program
and potential to expand. The evaluation will be based on landowner
satisfaction, sportsmen satisfaction, game harvest by species, economic
viability, and overall participation in and success of the program.
Basic information on GMU's, locations, and ranches enrolled will be posted
on the Colorado Division of Wildlife website (http://wildlife.state.co.us/)
by March 1, 2008, prior to the big game license application deadline.
Maps of enrolled properties will be available on the Internet as soon as
possible after enrollment is completed. Landowner applications may also
be downloaded from the same site.
For more information, or to obtain an application to enroll your land,
please contact the DOW office in Lamar at (719) 336-6600. Correspondence
can be sent addressed to the Colorado Division of Wildlife c/o BGAP, 2500
South Main St., Lamar, Colo., 81052.
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