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Just finished watching The Crush- show description was biggest elk Lee ever took in the wild in colorado. He was hunting with a scoped muzzle loader. He took a huge bull. Using a scope on a muzzle loader is against the law in Colorado. Was he not huntng a truly wild elk? Or on an Estate hunt? Any other Thoughts?
 
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Maybe used a muzzleloader during rifle season?
 
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Maybe used a muzzleloader during rifle season?


Good point! My assumption was he was hunting muzzle loader season.
 
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Still have to use proper method of take unless on a “alternative livestock” ranch


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I saw that also. Hopefully they aren't stupid enough to break the law on national tv.
 
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I saw that also. Hopefully they aren't stupid enough to break the law on national tv.


I agree with you.

But when money/frame is involved it is amazing how stupide people get

All most all these shows are shot on some type of game farm.
 
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I saw that also. Hopefully they aren't stupid enough to break the law on national tv.


It has happened a few times; Ted Nugent wounded a black bear in AK but kept hunting (the law requires you to "tag" a wounded animal). IIRC Bryce Towsley got fined for using a scope on a muzzleloader (it was a printed story).

Back when I was writing I went on a varmint hunt in WY; one of the sponsors supplied suppressors. Problem was, suppressors were not allowed for any hunting at that time.


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Colorado law here would be very simple!

One cannot hunt during the regulated muzzleloader season with a scoped weapon...period!

One could however hunt with a scoped muzzleloader if hunting during a legit rifle season, or on a high fence/estate hunt. Remember...RFW hunts would allow one to hunt with a scoped muzzleloader anytime the hunt / ranch is open for hunting, just as they could use a bow or rifle. These are generally 89 day seasons, at the owner's discretion.


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I saw that also. Hopefully they aren't stupid enough to break the law on national tv.


I agree with you.

But when money/frame is involved it is amazing how stupide people get

All most all these shows are shot on some type of game farm.


Completely false!


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I don’t profess to know . However , I had a sheep guide that used to film for L&T. He described them as straight shooters.
 
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I don’t profess to know . However , I had a sheep guide that used to film for L&T. He described them as straight shooters.


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So why doesn't someone from Colorado who posts here call a warden and see what he says.
 
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Not a fan of that genre of TV but can say first hand they are solid honest people. RFW is VERY flexible.
 
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I can't get over all those huge whitetail bucks they have on their Iowa farm/farms.
 
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