Never hunted CA, but I've done plenty of training in the Sierra's and they are no joke! I once stumbled into a big buck by any state's standard...I think...it could have also been a hunger induced hallucination though. Never considered hunting there, but it sounds like a good challenge.
@Lukem to your original request, the states with OTC tags that come to mind; I'm sure there is more, but these are the ones I've done, or wanted to do:
Alaska: you can buy three Sitka Blacktail tags OTC, most fun a dude can have in the woods is chasing these bad boys during the rut.
Washington: OTC for blacktail and mule deer, gotta pick an implement/season
California: as I learned seven minutes ago from @LionHead, CA is good to go
Idaho: sort of OTC, just gotta get in early
Utah: like Idaho, gotta apply early, but some of the archery tags are zero points for a general tag. With that you can hunt the general archery season for the unit you drew and then extended archery (I arrowed a MD buck in extended archery this year), it was awesome!
Arizona: Used to buy OTC archery for MD and Coues Deer. As @Aimsmallmissmall mentioned, probably going away this year though.
Montana: I think the new legislation this year made it so if you spend a little extra cheddar and buy early, you are essentially guaranteed a tag. We'll see how it plays out though.
***if you have the $$$, just start looking up landowner tags in whatever state you want to go to, buy it, then hunt!
@Lukem to your original request, the states with OTC tags that come to mind; I'm sure there is more, but these are the ones I've done, or wanted to do:
Alaska: you can buy three Sitka Blacktail tags OTC, most fun a dude can have in the woods is chasing these bad boys during the rut.
Washington: OTC for blacktail and mule deer, gotta pick an implement/season
California: as I learned seven minutes ago from @LionHead, CA is good to go
Idaho: sort of OTC, just gotta get in early
Utah: like Idaho, gotta apply early, but some of the archery tags are zero points for a general tag. With that you can hunt the general archery season for the unit you drew and then extended archery (I arrowed a MD buck in extended archery this year), it was awesome!
Arizona: Used to buy OTC archery for MD and Coues Deer. As @Aimsmallmissmall mentioned, probably going away this year though.
Montana: I think the new legislation this year made it so if you spend a little extra cheddar and buy early, you are essentially guaranteed a tag. We'll see how it plays out though.
***if you have the $$$, just start looking up landowner tags in whatever state you want to go to, buy it, then hunt!