I've wanted to post on here to honor my dad and best friend. He's is the one who taught me not just how to hunt and fish but to do these most enjoyable things while being the most honorable sportsman I can be. He lost his battle with cancer a few days ago, and though it doesn't seem all that...
As my hometown zone, (A zone North) has come to an end this last weekend, I am sad I have to wait another year for its return but thankful if was a hard yet successful, rewarding, and another cherished set of memories I get to keep forever. Our group only harvested 3 bucks out of the 7 of us...
Hey everyone, got a question I'm hoping you all can help me with. I'm putting together a DIY hunt in Colorado. Our primary reason is for my Father in Law, who wants to go hunt there, specifically in Unit 52 because thats where he said he used to go ( been 20+ years). Im new to putting in for...
With California under attack from fire, all national forests in the state closing today at noon leaving very little public land open, and hardly any water available, I really feel for all my deer hunting brothers and sisters this year. The cards are definitely stacked against us this year. I...
Hope all that went out for California's A zone rifle opener had success or at least a good time out in the woods! I for the first time sat out of opener due to temps over 110 all weekend and headed to the coast, took the boat out and had a blast catching some rock fish and a ling (not to mention...
Ive been saving points for California for 7 years now, always had the goal in mind of getting the elusive X5B tag, but with the average last year taking 14-17 years, As this tag requires more and more points every year to obtain it looks like it will me a like the tule elk and become a once in a...
What better to post some pictures or stories of your favorite memories or hunts from previous A zone trips to get everyone fired up and motivated for the opener tomorrow!!!!
I've lived in Northern California most my life. I believe we truely have some of the best hunting in the all the states, despite everything else wrong with this state. One thing I've always found very cool and unique is the diversity in how our blacktails are. So, on that note I do believe...
I got one with my bow and my dad got two with his shotgun, so needless to say he gets bragging rights for a year! Hunting turkeys with my dad... I don't think it gets much better than that. How did everyone else do?
I've hunted a few clubs over the years with friends and was thinking of getting a card this year. Hunted Thunderhill twice last year, not the best place terrain wise but what great people that work there. That's my first choice and really my only choice so far. Anyone else have any...
Turkey season is almost among us, time to pull out the calls and get a few practice sessions in beforehand. I prefer mouth calls personally. Mouth calls so I don't have to move and can hit those loud yelps and soft purs when I need to and so I can get to full draw and still call if needed...
I love shooting ground squirrels, and figured I'm not the only one...anyone know of any good places in northern california, I always enjoyed going to Cache Creek Wilderness area when I was younger, alot harder now, due to where the locations are is where alot of bird watchers and nature hikers...
Going out in the morning for fall turkey here in California, a good type to practice calling and putting the bow to use. Anyone else going/gone, and any good yet? Got my first with my bow this year...so needless to say I will only be taking by bow from now on