03-23-2010, 11:11 AM
DENVER, Colo.--Big game hunters can now experience the excitement and adventure of Colorado elk hunting by immersing themselves in "Elk Camp Colorado,"the latest online video from the Colorado Division of Wildlife.
Filmed in high-definition video and recorded in digital audio, "Elk Camp Colorado" takes viewers on an intimate journey deep into Colorado's backcountry, capturing one of the most time-honored and cherished big game hunting traditions--the elk camp.
The 12-minute video also provides a wealth of information to assist hunters, including overviews of Colorado's big game hunting regulations and license application process.
"This video is a wonderful tool for helping people get started and teaching them to be more successful on their hunt," said Tyler Baskfield, DOW communications manager. "It's also highly entertaining and does a great job at getting people excited about hunting in Colorado."
From the haunting bugle of a wild bull elk to the unique camaraderie shared by friends exchanging hunting stories around a crackling campfire, "Elk Camp Colorado" encompasses the true essence of the hunt, laced with spectacular fall scenery and crystal-clear wildlife imagery.
In addition, the video introduces viewers to the Natural Diversity Information Source mapping system. Available on the Colorado Division of Wildlife Web site, the NDIS incorporates statewide hunting statistics, up-to-date Game Management Unit boundaries, USGS maps and other "must-have" information for big game hunters.
With more than 23 million acres of public hunting access, over-the-counter licenses and the largest elk population in North America, there has never been a better time to experience the thrill of a Colorado elk hunt. Get started today by viewing "Elk Camp Colorado."
To play "Elk Camp Colorado" and other Division of Wildlife online videos, viewers need high-speed Internet connections and the latest version of Adobe Flash installed on their computers.
Hunters may view "Elk Camp Colorado" on Page 14 of the DOW's new "2010 Big Game Regulations" e-brochure. The innovative and interactive brochure allows readers to access Colorado's big game regulations and supplemental, embedded video content. Hunters may access the DOW's online brochure at the following link: http://www.flipseekllc.com/coloradodow2010biggame.html
Or, videos may be accessed directly at:
http://wildlife.state.co.us/NewsMedia/Videos/
Filmed in high-definition video and recorded in digital audio, "Elk Camp Colorado" takes viewers on an intimate journey deep into Colorado's backcountry, capturing one of the most time-honored and cherished big game hunting traditions--the elk camp.
The 12-minute video also provides a wealth of information to assist hunters, including overviews of Colorado's big game hunting regulations and license application process.
"This video is a wonderful tool for helping people get started and teaching them to be more successful on their hunt," said Tyler Baskfield, DOW communications manager. "It's also highly entertaining and does a great job at getting people excited about hunting in Colorado."
From the haunting bugle of a wild bull elk to the unique camaraderie shared by friends exchanging hunting stories around a crackling campfire, "Elk Camp Colorado" encompasses the true essence of the hunt, laced with spectacular fall scenery and crystal-clear wildlife imagery.
In addition, the video introduces viewers to the Natural Diversity Information Source mapping system. Available on the Colorado Division of Wildlife Web site, the NDIS incorporates statewide hunting statistics, up-to-date Game Management Unit boundaries, USGS maps and other "must-have" information for big game hunters.
With more than 23 million acres of public hunting access, over-the-counter licenses and the largest elk population in North America, there has never been a better time to experience the thrill of a Colorado elk hunt. Get started today by viewing "Elk Camp Colorado."
To play "Elk Camp Colorado" and other Division of Wildlife online videos, viewers need high-speed Internet connections and the latest version of Adobe Flash installed on their computers.
Hunters may view "Elk Camp Colorado" on Page 14 of the DOW's new "2010 Big Game Regulations" e-brochure. The innovative and interactive brochure allows readers to access Colorado's big game regulations and supplemental, embedded video content. Hunters may access the DOW's online brochure at the following link: http://www.flipseekllc.com/coloradodow2010biggame.html
Or, videos may be accessed directly at:
http://wildlife.state.co.us/NewsMedia/Videos/