Articles Written by:    CHARLIE MEYERS     

« Previous  |  Next »

A tale of two successful deer hunts

One way or another, Stephanie LaChance's aged whitetail didn't have a long life expectation. What it had was 10 points. Ken Vettraino's path to a trophy mule deer began in late-October darkness at a ranch house in Elbert County. After a quick bite and ...

From CHARLIE MEYERS, Denver Post,  18 Nov 2009

Meyers: Eastern Colorado offers trophy whitetail deer

For Coloradans whose aim is to put a trophy-size deer on the wall, that advice increasingly rings true. And it doesn't much matter whether your goal is a mule deer or a whitetail. Surprisingly, eastern Colorado has become a key location to look for a ...

From CHARLIE MEYERS, Denver Post,  18 Nov 2009

Meyers: Big catches that defy belief

Thomson heard tales of a monster rainbow holding in the river and proceeded to catch it using a large stonefly imitation. The date was Oct. 30. Maggie Pond in the middle of Breckenridge seems a puzzling place for ...

From CHARLIE MEYERS, Denver Post,  14 Nov 2009

Meyers: Late-season hunters due a big payoff

45,271 in 2008. A further slip would come as no surprise, although Velarde proposes a different result. "Most people used up the days they'd allotted to hunt and went home. Where animals ...

From CHARLIE MEYERS, Denver Post,  8 Nov 2009

Meyers: Timing key to early days of duck hunt

Nothing ever is simple when it comes to opening the Colorado duck season, or at least that meaty part of the schedule where nagging variables such as migration and weather come so powerfully into play. Take the Saturday morning opening of the season's ...

From CHARLIE MEYERS, Denver Post,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: John Martin

Meyers: Girl's first elk kill a memorable one

Taylor Ann Buschy may have reached the pinnacle of elk-hunting success at age 13 with this 6x6-pointer. (Photos by Gary Buschy, Special to The Denver Post ) The last time we peeked in on Taylor Ann Buschy, she was helping her father, Chris, and ...

From CHARLIE MEYERS, Denver Post,  28 Oct 2009

Family ties together when members share the outdoors

Elsewhere on this page, you can read the account of how Taylor Ann Buschy, a 13-year-old from Loveland, bagged a trophy 6-point bull elk while hunting with her father and grandfather. It is a heartwarming tale of family togetherness ultimately sharing ...

From CHARLIE MEYERS, Denver Post,  28 Oct 2009

Meyers: Tale of elk that got away

Brad Gomer with his bull elk, which was much smaller than the one seen the previous day. ( Special to The Denver Post ) Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of a big-game hunt is that excitement and uncertainty lurk just over the next ridge, and every ...

From CHARLIE MEYERS, Denver Post,  25 Oct 2009

Williams looks to help repair Clear Creek

rock imported from the Frei Rock Quarry. as it did with the Golden Mile. Bending to his cast, Kerry Caraghar enjoys a late-season visit to Clear Creek, center of several improvement initiatives. (Eric Lutzens, ...

From CHARLIE MEYERS, Denver Post,  21 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Riley Cooper

Meyers: Caraghar's Clear Creek roots run deep

family drifted here as miners way back when. Now we've come to realize what we did. Now we know it was ignorance. If you drew a circle around the four forks of Clear Creek, you'd describe a Superfund site. I feel a lot of ...

From CHARLIE MEYERS, Denver Post,  21 Oct 2009

« Previous  |  Next »

Who is This?

Help us add to our database, by linking this writer their entry in Wikipedia or Source Watch, or by suggesting that we remove it from our index.

Suggest an Entry

Enter a url from sourcewatch.org or wikipedia.org:


recommend removal

close