The lines moved quickly Tuesday morning to pick up leftover hunting licenses at Colorado Parks and Wildlife's office in Colorado Springs.
The August sale is an annual time for Colorado hunters to buy the remaining licenses for deer, elk, pronghorn and bears. The available licenses had either not been sold during the first two rounds of sales earlier in the year or had been returned to Parks and Wildlife because they wouldn't have been used.
Wildlife officer Travis Sauder said the office used to have people holding a space in line for days ahead of the sale or wrapping around the block to get in the door when it launched. Nowadays, the majority of the licenses are bought through the CPW website, but the Colorado Springs office still had some people waiting overnight.
"There's still kind