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Good things about X12You heard good things about D14?
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Good things about X12You heard good things about D14?
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I would definitely like to hear more things.I’m in Orange County. My best advice is don’t waste your time with So Cal.
The X zones up north are the only decent zones but it takes near a lifetime of points to get a tag for them.
I don’t mean to sound discourging, but i was a newbie like yourself many years ago and I wasted a LOT of time hunting my home state in vain.
I just don’t want you to do the same.
PM me if you’d like more recommendations.
Hopefully you put X12 as your 1st choice (<1% draw odds for a random tag last year) with D-14 as your second choice. They look at everyone’s first choice first before moving on to the second choice so if you listed PD or D-14 first you will draw a D14 tag and unfortunately will never be considered for the X12 tag.Wow thanks for all the advice. So what i ended up doing was pd, D14, and X12(Heard good things about this place.) Now that i placed these hopefully lady luck is on my side. Now lets say I get lucky and manage to land a buck. Any advice on what to do since I dont know how to skin one or does anyone know of a good butcher that could teach me how to do this? I dont think youtube videos will give me that hands on experience.
I’ll see if i can PM youjust waiting the 10 days to be able to message.
The 15% was what was listed as ”Estimated Success“ in the current Big Game Hunting Digest for D14.D14 has 3000 tags and 363 deer taken. That's barely 12% success not 15%. Ca is as terrible with math as they are game management. Historically, D14 has been around 10% give or take. It can be a good zone if you can learn it and great zone to learn to hunt in.If you are trying for a X zone, then you need to go there and learn the zone before hand. And that means during hunting season as the deer are not going to be where or act like they do at other times. The bonus is, the fishing as awesome that time of year.
I ended up going to LAX ammo. Seems like they are the only place in socal that has ammo available. I didnt have any luck with turners, ammo bros, and big 5. If you guys are looking to buy some ammo i would recommend them. As far as sighting in my rifle I haven't done so yet but I will probably go to burro canyon before the season starts. Anyone up to get a private lane let me know that way we can sight in the riffles better.You get your rifle/load figured out yet? I’m new to SoCal new, have never been required to shoot lead-free for big game and it took a few different boxes to find out what my gun liked.
Wow great advice. Thank you. You recommend any deer call that I could use?I'm in North OC. Just started hunting in 2014.
I've already taken 3 deer outta D15 (THEE lowest success rate zone in the state).
2 w/ rifle 1 w/ bow.
You can do it. It can be done. You have to want it. Bad. I wanted it....Bad.
2018 was a nogo. Had a young barely legal forkie "jump-the-string" and my arrow sailed just over his back. 2nd arrow had less hope of contact, and didn't. 2019 got a Bobcat last day of Deer Season (just before the ban) so sort of a consolation prize.
You will need TrailCams. And trips spent putting them out, and going back to check on them.
And even if/when your cams show you they are there... they still may happen to not show up during shooting hours all the time you put in waiting for them during the season. If you're done your homework right, you will have some does come by though.
For you to make it work, you'll likely have to pre-pack-in a few extra gallons of water ahead of time. So you're not killing yourself with weight when it's go-time. Then... get you a leafy-suit and mesh face-mask. Pick a good spot in the shade where your scent doesn't blow in the direction you expect them to come in from, and then? Just do your best to be patient and remain as cool as you can.
Also... I wouldn't recommend hunting nearer to roads. And if you do? Make sure you at least stick an orange hat on your pack sitting beside you or something so some foolish person doesn't let their 15yo daughter point their rifle DIRECTLY at you, because they were using their scope in place of binoculars. Yeah... that really did happen.
P.S. Some advice - Hunting is not like you think it is when you're a n00b. It's NOT walking around all day, thinking that will increase the chances you'll run into something. Not at all. As a Human, you are reDONKulously loud in the forest. It's more like you let evidence suggest to you that a certain area *may* be a decent choice to spend a day or half a day sitting on it, not moving, watching and listening. It depends on the habitat and terrain though. Different terrain types can require a bit different strategy. Get used to hiking-in in the dark a couple hours BEFORE the sun will come up... and staying until AFTER it's dark and you can't see anymore before leaving. If you don't? Chances are very high you ain't seein' chit. Watch videos showing you the "Gutless Method" for deboning a deer out in the field. You will need a good quality hunting pack so the weight of the pack-out won't murder ya. Get you some nice lightweight 3-section Trekking poles. Buy you a Cabelas Kwik Stix shooting sticks. A Havalon replaceable blade scalpel knife, and Kifaru Meat Bags. OH yeah... and definitely treat yourself to some Foxriver liner socks together with Darn Tough brand Hiking Wool Socks! I have feet that blister and crack super easy and this combo has helped the most. Had to do about 24mi in one day before carrying out the meat first, then back in to fetch the tent and stuff. No way I could have done that without the right footwear and socks. No way.
OH Hey Bubble! How ya been Man! Was hangin out at SCH and finally had the last straw, so I won't be going back there.I highly recommend hooking up with GDog. He has a lot to offer.