California’s diversified deer hunting season begins with archery game in August in certain zones, one of the earliest statewide. The overall deer season runs until November, depending on zone and weapon. Elk hunting needs strategic preparation due to regulated hunts year-round and spring and summer application deadlines. Look for first-come, first-served quotas. Pheasants, quail, and wild turkeys provide fascinating upland game opportunities. Seasons start in October and last until February, depending on species and zone. In addition to deer and elk, California offers chances for black bears, Roosevelt elk, and bighorn sheep.
This thorough guide acts as your road map as you navigate the intricacies of seasons, bag limitations, and zone specifics.
Permits required; Bag limit: 1 antelope per season
Ducks
Daily bag limit: 7
Geese
Daily bag limit varies (5 to 30)
Upland Game Birds
Pheasants – daily bag limit: 3, Quail – bag limit: 10.
Important Dates and Points to Remember:
Free Hunting Days: California provides free hunting twice a year! Develop your abilities and feel the excitement of the pursuit on November 25 and April 13, 2024. Recall to register in advance and adhere to the conditions.
Application Deadlines: Apply before the deadline to avoid missing out! The deadline for applications to hunt bighorn sheep and elk is approaching. Note the dates of the August 6th SHARE private lands elk application and the July 5th controlled hunt drawing.
Quotas and Permits: Some species, such as the Nelson bighorn sheep and the pronghorn antelope, have set quotas and need specific permits. To prevent disappointment, thoroughly examine the species you want to pursue and get the required permits well in advance.
Mason Miller founded and leads WildlifeForum.org, a forum promoting ethical hunting and conservation. Mason, an avid outdoorsman and naturalist, studies and protects animals via activism, instructing, and research. His love of nature and dedication to sustainability inspired him to start WildlifeForum.org for responsible hunters, anglers, and outdoor lovers.