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California doesn’t always come to mind first when talking about hunting, but it offers more variety than most states. The landscape stretches from coastal ranges and Sierra peaks to wide-open valleys and deserts, each supporting different game and styles of hunting. Blacktail and mule deer are common targets, depending on the zone, while wild pigs have become one of the most accessible big game animals across the state. Waterfowl hunting is strong in the Central Valley, and the chance to pursue tule elk, a species found only in California, draws attention from hunters nationwide.
Public access remains surprisingly available, with over 20 million acres of national forest and state wildlife areas open to hunters. Seasons are scattered and vary by region, sometimes opening as early as midsummer. The state’s hunting culture may fly under the radar, yet it runs deep, especially in rural communities where generations have grown up chasing deer, birds, and boar. In a state known for everything but hunting, those who know where to look are rarely disappointed.
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