|
Resident |
Nonresident |
Deer Tag |
$40.78 |
$361.90 |
| Resident | Nonresident |
Deer Tag | $40.78 | $361.90 |
Blacktail deer reside along the western part of the state. They are a smaller subspecies of mule deer and don’t grow as big antlers as mule deer do, reflected by the lower scores required for entry of racks in the Boone and Crockett Club’s record book. Management by some private landowners has allowed some world class blacktail bucks to be harvested in California. Because mule deer and blacktail crossbreed, there has been some controversy whether some of the large blacktail’s are pure blacktails. The Boone and Crockett Club has a set boundary for each species, and it’s crazy to think that a line on a map can distinguish which species of deer was harvested. There are some great opportunities for hunters to harvest blacktail deer in some unique habitat.
** Zones listed below may not have a current hunt for this species. Zones in this table are included if any part of the zone is found within the county.
** Zones listed below may not have a current hunt for this species. Zones in this table are included if any part of the zone is found within the county.
Hunters who don’t get their first-choice tag earn a preference point
Applicants must buy a hunting license
Hunting parties may apply together with up to 6 people
90% of Premium deer permits are reserved for the applicants with the most points
Some great opportunity on public land to hunt deer
Most of the state is managed for hunter opportunity
Archery, muzzleloader and rifle seasons cover a wide range of season dates
No resident or nonresident quotas
You can apply with up to 6 applicants on an application
County |
Entries |
Zones within county |
Mendocino |
213 |
Trinity |
204 |
Humboldt |
123 |
Siskiyou |
72 |
Tehama |
49 |
County |
Entries |
Zones within county |
Trinity |
13 |
Shasta |
6 |
Mendocino |
4 |
Siskiyou |
4 |
Humboldt |
3 |