bers of the COA guide and outfit hunters, fly fishers, trail riders,
high country pack trips, guest ranches and numerous other outdoor
related activities. COA members also defend your right to hunt, fish and
enjoy the Colorado outdoors.Not every outfitter in Colorado is or can be a member. You must first commit to a stringent code of ethics. You must be licensed, bonded, insured and in good standing with the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies and Colorado Division of Wildlife. COA members and their guides must also be trained in first aide. As a result of becoming a member of the COA, our outfitters have obligated themselves to providing the utmost professional care to their clients, the land that they serve and the game that they pursue.
The Colorado Outfitters Association website is designed to help you plan your next western adventure. You will find informational articles, checklists of recommended gear, and foremost the outfitter to make your dreams come true! Please feel free to check back often. New information will be added regularly and remember if your outfitter doesn’t belong to the COA you might want to ask WHY.
THIS SITE WILL BE COMING COMPLETELY ONLINE SOON WITH EVERYTHING YOU WILL NEED TO PLAN YOUR COLORADO ADVENTURE. SEVERAL OF THE LINKS ARE WORKING NOW! PLANNING A HUNT CHECK OUT OUR INFORMATIONAL ARTICLES.
