Companies send teams from Utah and Texas to look for antlers because they're in high demand for furniture, chandeliers and jewelry. They pay up to $18 a pound for antlers.

Hunting revenue is not growing. It's pretty much staying flat.

For the price of a couple of lattes, you can get a longer lasting investment in Colorado's wildlife.

CWD is more prevalent in the northeastern part of the state above I-70.

When improvements are done in those kinds of environments, it doesn't only help big game.

The only thing that we don't like is the packaging that's inside, Styrofoam and plastic wrap, because that ends up in the trash.

The animals we had there got good and fat.

We're not going to be adding officers (to pursue collectors). But a regulation would be another tool and could be a fair deterrent as word of mouth gets around.

This corner of the state is basically the only place where CWD hasn't shown up yet, but we can't say it's not here.