For hunters, it’s game time

For hunters, it’s game time

For businesses, it’s the season to cash in on visitors to area
Cody Allmon checks the sight on a rifle during the Four Corners Pistol and Rifle Club annual sight-in for hunters. Money from the sight-in is used for projects such as the new 22-rim fire range for youth at the club’s shooting range east of Cortez.
A couple of bucks will be trying to avoid hunters as the second combined rifle season get underway.
Bob McGrew of Durango exits his newly erected hunting tent during the first rifle hunting season on Missionary Ridge. McGrew, who has come to this area to hunt elk since 1981, said the recent snow should be to his advantage.
Bob McGrew, right, and fellow hunter Michael Hann of Dallas clear snow before setting up their canvas tent along Burnt Timber Road on Missionary Ridge.

For hunters, it’s game time

Cody Allmon checks the sight on a rifle during the Four Corners Pistol and Rifle Club annual sight-in for hunters. Money from the sight-in is used for projects such as the new 22-rim fire range for youth at the club’s shooting range east of Cortez.
A couple of bucks will be trying to avoid hunters as the second combined rifle season get underway.
Bob McGrew of Durango exits his newly erected hunting tent during the first rifle hunting season on Missionary Ridge. McGrew, who has come to this area to hunt elk since 1981, said the recent snow should be to his advantage.
Bob McGrew, right, and fellow hunter Michael Hann of Dallas clear snow before setting up their canvas tent along Burnt Timber Road on Missionary Ridge.