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Mitani-Tokuyasu SWA

Weld County

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Mitani-Tokuyasu SWA

Weld County

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Access Requirements:

A valid hunting or fishing license OR SWA pass is required for everyone 16 or older accessing this state wildlife area.

Activities & Amenities:

  • Hunting
  • Fishing
  • Camping
  • Guides Available

Contact:

Area CPW Office: Fort Collins, 970-472-4300.

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About This State Wildlife Area

State Wildlife Areas are critical habitat areas for Colorado’s wildlife. Sportspeople’s license and recreational user pass fees pay for these parcels of land, which are managed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife employees for the benefit of our wildlife. A valid hunting or fishing license OR SWA pass is required for everyone 16 or older to visit most SWAs, and visitors should check current hunting, fishing and land use regulations when planning to visit a State Wildlife Area.

Please Respect Private Land! Colorado Parks and Wildlife has acquired easements on these areas from private landowners to provide hunting, fishing and wildlife-related recreation opportunities for the public. These are still private lands; please do not disturb crops, buildings, equipment or livestock when using these areas.

68 acres.

min. 4585 ft - max 4611 ft

951
Dove, Squirrel, Waterfowl

A. Open 4 a.m.–one hour after sunset.
B. Open for public access from Sept. 1 through last day of spring turkey season.
C. Hunting access limited to occupants of vehicles legally parked in 1 of 4 spaces in designated area. Reservation required to occupy a space from 4 a.m.–noon. See “Reservations: Hunting” (page 1) for details. After noon each day, all parking spaces available on first-come, first-served basis.
D. Discharging firearms or bows allowed only while hunting.
E. Horses use prohibited.

Pack it out.

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Leave No Trace

When visiting state lands, remember to practice the seven Leave No Trace principles. Travel and park on durable surfaces, including established parking spots and campsites, and stay on areas of rock, gravel, and dry grasses or snow. Remember to pack out what you packed in. When shooting is permitted on a property, pick up your spent shells, target remnants, clays and carry our trash or anything else you brought with you.