Elk Hunting University 2011 is now in session! New "lessons" will be published every two or three weeks, introducing new subjects of interest to elk hunters—beginner or experienced—and expanding upon topics introduced in 2010.
This page contains links to lessons from Elk Hunting University 2010. When reading these lessons, please be aware that they have not been edited to reflect new dates or deadlines. Links within these lessons will take you to pages with 2011 information.
If you would like to suggest a topic, or have a comment about Elk Hunting University, please send them to me (jim.bulger@state.co.us). And thank you for your enthusiastic reception of this concept! I am looking forward to reading and sharing your messages. — Jim Bulger
Elk Hunting University Class Notes. Get tips, observations from the field, and more insights into Colorado Elk Hunting!
Though not lessons from Elk Hunting University, there are a few pages you should read; consider them "extra credit"! If you are new to hunting or want to think again about why you hunt, read
Traditions and Heritage; Traced Through Time, and
A Hunter's First Steps. If you want to supplement the planning and scouting topics presented through EHU, read
Suggested Hunting Areas.
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