She was a big old doe, with that long head and thick, squared-up body; she conducted herself with a caution and attention not seen in the younger deer. She was alone with no trailing fawns; they had been weaned and were...
According to this release from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, a large amount of deer have become ill throughout the Central Valley in recent years – as far north as Siskiyou County all the way to the Fresno area....
SWIMBAITS RESEMBLING TROUT CAN SCORE BIG FISH By Bill Schaefer SAN DIEGO—It is that time of year when a lot of the Southern California lakes plant trout for the benefit of fishermen. Usually, winter in the Southland can bring difficult fishing...
By Tiffany Haugen A couple months remain to get after quail, and both mountain and California valley quail offer plenty of opportunities. They’re also some of the best eating upland birds around. Due to their low fat content, game birds can...
THE CHALLENGE OF QUAIL HUNTING By Scott Haugen Rounding a corner in the logging road, I brought my mountain bike to a slow halt. Moving forward on foot, I confirmed that what I’d seen from the bike was, indeed, the head...
Winter Means California Predator Hunts By Tim E. Hovey When the days start getting shorter and the weather starts to cool, my attention starts to shift to predator hunting. I’ve been calling predators for over 15 years, and of all the...