As I read the guidance CPW has put out on use of SWA's, I wonder if the idea of 
simply buying a fishing license to gain access to all the SWA's really works.  
In their FAQs on this subject there is an entry that reads:"Question:   If I 
have a hunting license does it allow me to engage in any activity I wish on a 
SWA?  Answer:   No. All other regulations still apply. It allows you to engage 
in the outdoor activities authorized for that specific property." (emphasis 
mine).  Many SWA's do not list fishing as an activity authorized on the 
property.
Chuck Hundertmark, in an earlier post in this thread, suggested: "When 
questions about policy or intent of the agency arise, the best approach is 
probably talking to the agency."  I think that is an excellent idea, and I'd 
like to suggest that one or more of our birding organizations (DFO, CFO, 
Audubon Rockies...) contact CPW to get clarification that they can then 
disseminate to the birding community.
Keep Smilin',Kevin Corwin, west Centennial, Arapahoe County
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