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Quote from kscott on September 26, 2024, 1:39 pmSo, in the cases I was involved in, the hunters had been notified they were trespassing and persisted in doing so. The statutes suggest that you may not be criminally trespassing until notified. (see below).
But the hunting rules and regulations clearly state it is the individual's responsibility to avoid trespassing on private land (also see below).
CRS 18-4-201 Except as is otherwise provided in section 33-6-116(1), C.R.S., a person who enters or remains upon unimproved and apparently unused land that is neither fenced nor otherwise enclosed in a manner designed to exclude intruders does so with license and privilege unless notice against trespass is personally communicated to the person by the owner of the land or some other authorized person…(also includes signage in a lengthy section unquoted here)
CRS 33-6-116 It is unlawful for any person to enter upon privately owned land or lands under the control of the state board of land commissioners to hunt or take any wildlife by hunting, trapping, or fishing without first obtaining permission from the owner or person in possession of such land.
THE TOP 10 MOST COMMON HUNTING VIOLATIONS IN COLORADO:<br role="presentation"> 1. TRESPASSING. Going onto private lands without getting permission first while hunting, fishing or performing any related activity is illegal. Private lands do not need to be posted or fenced, so it can be difficult to see boundaries. Violators may be suspended for up to 5 years for trespassing.
So, in the cases I was involved in, the hunters had been notified they were trespassing and persisted in doing so. The statutes suggest that you may not be criminally trespassing until notified. (see below).
But the hunting rules and regulations clearly state it is the individual's responsibility to avoid trespassing on private land (also see below).
CRS 18-4-201 Except as is otherwise provided in section 33-6-116(1), C.R.S., a person who enters or remains upon unimproved and apparently unused land that is neither fenced nor otherwise enclosed in a manner designed to exclude intruders does so with license and privilege unless notice against trespass is personally communicated to the person by the owner of the land or some other authorized person…(also includes signage in a lengthy section unquoted here)
CRS 33-6-116 It is unlawful for any person to enter upon privately owned land or lands under the control of the state board of land commissioners to hunt or take any wildlife by hunting, trapping, or fishing without first obtaining permission from the owner or person in possession of such land.
THE TOP 10 MOST COMMON HUNTING VIOLATIONS IN COLORADO:<br role="presentation"> 1. TRESPASSING. Going onto private lands without getting permission first while hunting, fishing or performing any related activity is illegal. Private lands do not need to be posted or fenced, so it can be difficult to see boundaries. Violators may be suspended for up to 5 years for trespassing.
Quote from kscott on September 26, 2024, 1:42 pmI was involved in cases where the hunters persisted in trespassing.
See the statutes below and the CPW hunting regulations also below
CRS 18-4-201 Except as is otherwise provided in section 33-6-116(1), C.R.S., a person who enters or remains upon unimproved and apparently unused land that is neither fenced nor otherwise enclosed in a manner designed to exclude intruders does so with license and privilege unless notice against trespass is personally communicated to the person by the owner of the land or some other authorized person…(also includes signage in a lengthy section not quoted here)
CRS 33-6-116 It is unlawful for any person to enter upon privately owned land or lands under the control of the state board of land commissioners to hunt or take any wildlife by hunting, trapping, or fishing without first obtaining permission from the owner or person in possession of such land.
THE TOP 10 MOST COMMON HUNTING VIOLATIONS IN COLORADO:<br role="presentation"> 1. <mark>TRESPASS</mark>ING. Going onto private lands without getting permission first<br role="presentation"> while hunting, fishing or performing any related activity is illegal. Private<br role="presentation"> lands do not need to be posted or fenced, so it can be difficult to see<br role="presentation"> boundaries. Violators may be suspended for up to 5 years for <mark>trespass</mark>ing.
I was involved in cases where the hunters persisted in trespassing.
See the statutes below and the CPW hunting regulations also below
CRS 18-4-201 Except as is otherwise provided in section 33-6-116(1), C.R.S., a person who enters or remains upon unimproved and apparently unused land that is neither fenced nor otherwise enclosed in a manner designed to exclude intruders does so with license and privilege unless notice against trespass is personally communicated to the person by the owner of the land or some other authorized person…(also includes signage in a lengthy section not quoted here)
CRS 33-6-116 It is unlawful for any person to enter upon privately owned land or lands under the control of the state board of land commissioners to hunt or take any wildlife by hunting, trapping, or fishing without first obtaining permission from the owner or person in possession of such land.
THE TOP 10 MOST COMMON HUNTING VIOLATIONS IN COLORADO:<br role="presentation"> 1. <mark>TRESPASS</mark>ING. Going onto private lands without getting permission first<br role="presentation"> while hunting, fishing or performing any related activity is illegal. Private<br role="presentation"> lands do not need to be posted or fenced, so it can be difficult to see<br role="presentation"> boundaries. Violators may be suspended for up to 5 years for <mark>trespass</mark>ing.