To hunt private land in CO… need their LPP tag?

hawkman71

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Never hunted the West or any place with PP and the like. Decided on an diy antelope hunt but learned it might be best to build up a few PPs.

Realized I had an open invite to hunt a farm in CO for mule deer. Buddy doesn't hunt big game himself and said "I think we could put you on a nice, grain-fed buck". Says he's in a good unit so tough to draw tags.

If I understand correctly, the landowner puts into the LPP draw. IF he gets drawn, he may use the tag or sell it. Am I right?

Would the buyer (hopefully me) need to do anything else, except for buying a non-resident General Big Game License?
 

ahlgringo

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He will get a voucher for a tag- not the tag itself. He can then either use the voucher himself in order to purchase a tag, or sign it over to someone else who may then use it in order to redeem it for a tag. If he signs the voucher over to you, you then must purchase the tag ie: pay either the resident or non-resident fee for that species/season/etc. You must also have a qualifying license ( small game, fishing, etc) just like any other resident/non-resident hunter.
 

sndmn11

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He will get a voucher for a tag- not the tag itself. He can then either use the voucher himself in order to purchase a tag, or sign it over to someone else who may then use it in order to redeem it for a tag. If he signs the voucher over to you, you then must purchase the tag ie: pay either the resident or non-resident fee for that species/season/etc. You must also have a qualifying license ( small game, fishing, etc) just like any other resident/non-resident hunter.
I think a qualifying license is only for when applying for a draw. I am pretty sure that a non-application scenario does not require the qualifying license.
 
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hawkman71

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I re-visited this thread and was surprised to see a reply from me not here. I did it from my phone and must have not actually hit the "post reply" button.

I am sure it said something to the effect of: Thanks for the replies. I had viewed the Regs but it was the term voucher that me thrown off track. I understand it more now.
 

OneShot

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Like said above you do not need a qualifying license if you are buying a landowner voucher, OTC, or a leftover tag.
 
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Make sure you know that PLO tags mean just that...private land only. They can be extremely limiting if the land you are hunting is in close proximity to public land. I had a PLO deer tag this year and didn't see any shooters on private. I didn't hunt deer too hard, as my main focus was on the elk tag that I had. But, I did see a decent mule deer buck on public within shooting range that I had to pass on.
 
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