Wanting to Find a backcountry hunt in central California

ShawnS

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Hello all, I’m fairly new to the hunting scene but have been shooting both rifle and archery for the last 10 years. I’m looking at doing my first back country hunts this year in central California. Any tips on where to start scouting?
 
If youre talking about deer and the central Sierras theres plenty of places. Pick an OTC unit and look at OnX and pick any trail and get a few miles in, preferably some of that off trail. Use OnX to look for potential water sources and glassing knobs before you go. Once youre out there look for signs like bedding, droppings, food sources, trails, etc. Get a camera out there if you want some more info and the spot looks good. If youre not seeing sign or deer find a new spot if youre confident theres no deer out there. Rinse and repeat. Do this starting soon and a lot before the season starts if you want the best chance of success. Good luck!
 
I don't know much about CA in particular, but start with maps provided by your local Fish and Game as well as OnX to identify what public land is accessible for hunting. Then pick a spot far from a road and hike in! There's buttloads of guides online about what to look for for good hunting areas for particular types of game, but if you're anything like me the most important part will be getting some peace and quiet in the woods and having fun. You'll start to identify what good areas look like from experience.
 
Thanks for the tips! I’m leaning toward D8 and Sherman pass area. I have seen a few monsters up there over the years and big bear as well. Time to put boots on the ground and make it happen.
 
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