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Easiest Animals to Hunt for Beginners in California

Hunting certain species of game in California can be downright hard. When first starting out, it’s important to learn the basics of hunting, stalking, spotting, and more. Oftentimes, these lessons are best learned with the easiest animals to hunt. Perfecting the fundamentals of hunting, such as hunter safety and etiquette, before moving on to harder […]

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rabbit in the desert

Rabbit Hunting in California

From the mountainous, dense forests in northern California to the desert flats in the southern parts of the state, you may not find a more fun game than rabbit hunting in California. Up north, you will find cottontails everywhere, from the backcountry National Forest to the city park. To the south, the much larger jackrabbit

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How to Shoot Dove In Flight

Nothing says fair chase like a mourning dove flying 45mph in a headwind as you’re crouched beside a hay bale with a 12-gauge shotgun loaded with 7 ½ birdshot. As that dove gets closer, there are quite a few things to take into consideration while trying to shoot dove in flight. The distance and speed

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Blacktail Deer in field

Hunting Blacktail Deer in California

Regarded as one of the most challenging deer to hunt in North America, the nocturnal and solitary nature of the blacktail, particularly during the hunting season, proves that catching or shooting down one is never a walk in the park. As success rates of blacktail hunts remain low, here are a few tips on how a strong and rewarding California blacktail deer hunting trip should be launched.

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Trail Camera Buying Guide and Tips for Use

Trail Cameras are small, usually inconspicuous, cameras that attach to trees or other fixed objects in order to capture pictures or video. Triggered by movement, these small cameras capture real time data from a predetermined location set by the user. Tail Cameras are also called “game cameras” and were originally designed for hunters to scout multiple locations remotely. 

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