2023 Big Game Digest v13
2023 Big Game Digest v13
2023 Big Game Digest v13
ON THE COVER Top: Katy S. at Sibley Ranch; Bottom: Hunter N. at Surprise Valley
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otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program of the California Department of Fish
and Wildlife (CDFW), on the grounds of age, race, national origin, disability, religious or political
affiliation, color, sex, ancestry, marital status or sexual orientation should contact the nearest
regional office of the CDFW or its headquarters in Sacramento, California, telephone (916)
322-8911. In addition, you may contact the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission,
Washington, D.C. or a local EEOC office listed in your phone directory under U.S. Government.”
Alternate communication format is available upon request. If reasonable accommodation is
needed contact CDFW at (916) 322-8911 or the California Relay (Telephone) Service for the deaf
or hearing-impaired from TDD phones at (800) 735-2929.
REGS on the This booklet is intended to assist hunters in applying for deer and other big game license tags.
It does not replace the California Hunting Regulations for Mammals and Furbearers. For more
detailed information concerning regulations, consult the California hunting regulations,
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available at any CDFW office (see page 3 for phone numbers); or online at wildlife.ca.gov/
regulations.
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Hunting licenses are sold at most of the following BAY DELTA REGION
CDFW offices and at authorized license agents Serving Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, Sacramento,
statewide. License sales are also available online at San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Francisco, San
www.ca.wildlifelicense.com/InternetSales and by Joaquin, Solano, Sonoma and Yolo counties
telephone at (800) 565-1458. To purchase items via Fairfield Office
online or telephone sales, you must already have 2825 Cordelia Road #100, Fairfield, CA 94534
hunter education on file in the Automated License (707) 428-2002
Data System (ALDS). 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday - Friday
CDFW OFFICES NO LONGER ACCEPT CASH [email protected]
CDFW no longer accepts cash at the License and Stockton Field Office
Revenue Branch and regional license offices. Checks, 2109 Arch Airport Road, Stockton, CA 95206
money orders, or any debit or credit card with the Visa (209) 234-3420
or Mastercard logo are accepted. Cash transactions 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday - Friday
are available for all items sold at authorized local sales
agents. Search for a license agent near you at SOUTH COAST REGION
www.ca.wildlifelicense.com/InternetSales/OutletSearch/ Serving Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego,
FindOutlet. Santa Barbara and Ventura counties
3883 Ruffin Road, San Diego, CA 92123
(858) 467-4201
NORTHERN REGION 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday - Friday
Serving Del Norte, Humboldt, Lassen, Mendocino, Modoc, [email protected]
Shasta, Siskiyou, Tehama and Trinity counties
Redding Office
INLAND DESERTS REGION
Licenses not sold at this location
No public license sales counter. Customer service rep-
Serving Imperial, Inyo, Mono, Riverside and
resentatives are available in person to validate hunting
San Bernardino counties
tags, answer questions, and provide and receive applica-
3602 Inland Empire Blvd., Suite C-220, Ontario, CA 91764
tions that will be fulfilled by mail.
(909) 484-0167
601 Locust Street, Redding, CA 96001
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday
(530) 225-2300
[email protected]
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday - Friday
[email protected] LICENSE AND REVENUE BRANCH
Eureka Field Office No public license sales counter or tag validations at this
619 Second Street, Eureka, CA 95501 location.
(707) 445-6493 P.O. Box 944209, Sacramento, CA 94244-2090
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday - Friday (916) 928-5805
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday
NORTH CENTRAL REGION [email protected]
Serving Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, El
Dorado, Glenn, Lake, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento,
San Joaquin, Sierra, Sutter, Yolo and Yuba counties CONTACT US
1701 Nimbus Road, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 Mobile www.dfg.ca.gov/mobile
(916) 358-2900 Facebook www.facebook.com/CaliforniaDFW
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday - Friday Twitter twitter.com/CaliforniaDFW
[email protected] Blogs wildlife.ca.gov/News
CENTRAL REGION YouTube www.youtube.com/user/CaliforniaDFG
Serving Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced,
Monterey, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, Stanislaus, Tulare
and Tuolumne counties
1234 E. Shaw Avenue, Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 243-4005
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday - Friday
[email protected]
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday - Friday
[email protected]
CONTENTS
Contacts..................................................................................................................................................................................................3
Licenses and Tag Fees........................................................................................................................................................................5
What’s New in 2023............................................................................................................................................................................7
Hunter Education Program..............................................................................................................................................................7
General Information...........................................................................................................................................................................8
Big Game Drawing Worksheet..................................................................................................................................................... 10
Deer....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Big Game Drawing Information.................................................................................................................................................. 14
How to Properly Fill Out a Tag..................................................................................................................................................... 18
Harvest Tag Reporting.................................................................................................................................................................... 20
2022 Preliminary Deer Harvest by Antler Class..................................................................................................................... 22
2022 Deer Tag Drawing Statistics............................................................................................................................................... 24
2023 Deer Hunts............................................................................................................................................................................... 28
2023 Deer Zones Map..................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Elk, Pronghorn and Bighorn Sheep........................................................................................................................................... 39
2023 Pronghorn Hunt Zones Map............................................................................................................................................. 40
2023 Elk Hunt Zones Map............................................................................................................................................................. 41
2023 Bighorn Sheep Zones Map................................................................................................................................................. 42
2022 Elk Tag Drawing Statistics................................................................................................................................................... 43
2023 Elk Hunts................................................................................................................................................................................... 45
2022 Pronghorn Tag Drawing Statistics................................................................................................................................... 50
2023 Pronghorn Hunts................................................................................................................................................................... 51
2022 Bighorn Sheep Drawing Statistics and 2023 Hunts.................................................................................................. 53
Wild Pig Hunting............................................................................................................................................................................... 55
Bear Hunting...................................................................................................................................................................................... 57
Frequently Asked Questions........................................................................................................................................................ 59
Unlawful Actions.............................................................................................................................................................................. 62
INTERSTATE WILDLIFE
VIOLATOR COMPACT DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR
The Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact (IWVC) is an
agreement between 26 states, which allows for the
THE BIG GAME DRAWING
You may apply at any CDFW license sales
reciprocal recognition of hunting, fishing and trapping
office, license agent or online at CDFW’s
license suspensions. If your license privileges have
website at www.ca.wildlifelicense.com/
been suspended by another state, the suspension may
InternetSales. Telephone license sales
be recognized here in California. For example, if your
are also available at (800) 565-1458. All
sport fishing, hunting or trapping privileges have been
applications for the Big Game Drawing
suspended in Colorado for five years, your privileges may
must be submitted and the sales
also be suspended for five years in California or any of the
transaction completed before midnight
states participating in the IWVC. The purchase of licenses
on June 2, 2023.
or tags during the term of the suspension is a violation of
the law and may result in prosecution.
* Initial qualification must be done at a CDFW license sales office, see page 8 for more information.
** Available at any CDFW license sales office.
*** Available at regional CDFW license sales offices only by appointment. NOTE: Not recognized as proof of Hunter
Education.
**** Customers with CDFW verified Hunter Education Certificates in their ALDS customer record may purchase duplicate
hunter education certificates at license agents or online.
This worksheet is to assist the sales clerk in entering your hunt choices. Select your hunt choices prior to visiting a license
agent. All sales transactions for the Big Game Drawing must be completed before midnight on June 2, 2023. You may apply
at any CDFW license sales office, license agent, online at www.ca.wildlifelicense.com/InternetSales or by telephone sales at
(800) 565-1458. Mailed or faxed worksheets will not be accepted at a CDFW office.
VERIFY THAT YOUR HUNT CHOICES ARE CORRECT ON YOUR DRAWING RECEIPT BEFORE LEAVING
THE LICENSE AGENT. NOTE: Do not leave this worksheet with the sales clerk.
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are optional and may be a premium deer, restricted deer
or unrestricted deer hunt tag.
Shared Habitat Alliance for Recreational Enhancement
California Depar tment of Fish and Wildlife
MOST COMMON MISTAKES WHEN California hunting license to retrieve their customer
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WILD PIG Successful hunters must return report cards immediately. Not Required N/A
PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO VALIDATE OR COUNTERSIGN DEER AND ELK TAGS (CCR T14-708.6(c))*
State Federal Miscellaneous
• Fish and Game • Employees of the Bureau of Land • County firemen at and above
Commissioners Management the class of foreman for deer
• Employees of the • Employees of the United States brought into their station
Department of Fish Forest Service • Judges or Justices of all state
and Wildlife, including and United States courts
• Employees of the United States
Certified Hunter Education • Notaries Public
Fish & Wildlife Service
Instructors • Peace Officers (salaried &
• Employees of the California • All Uniformed Personnel of the non-salaried)
Department of Forestry National Park Service • Officers authorized to
and Fire Protection • Commanding Officers of any administer oaths
• Supervising Plant United States military installation • Owners, corporate officers,
Quarantine Inspectors or their designated personnel for managers or operators
• Junior, Intermediate and deer taken on their reservation of lockers or cold storage
Senior Plant Quarantine • Postmasters & Post Office Station plants for deer brought to
Inspectors or Branch Manager for deer their place of business
brought to their post office
*No person may validate or countersign his/her own deer or elk tag (CCR T14-708.6(b)).
Total Total
2 3 4 5+ 2 3 4 5+
Zone/ Reported Zone/ Reported
Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Point
Hunt Buck Hunt Buck
Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks Bucks
Harvest Harvest
Archery Zone X3a 28.9% 31.4% 32.7% 6.9% 159
51.6% 29.7% 14.7% 3.8% 612
Only Tags Zone X3b 32.4% 35.2% 27.6% 4.8% 105
A Zone Zone X4 34.5% 37.8% 24.4% 3.4% 119
65.9% 26.6% 6.8% 0.6% 3111
(South-110)
Zone X5a 26.3% 52.6% 21.1% 0.0% 19
A Zone
51.0% 35.0% 12.6% 1.4% 2808 Zone X5b 14.8% 25.9% 40.7% 18.5% 27
(North-160)
Zone B1 34.2% 38.1% 22.9% 4.8% 1773 Zone X6a 26.7% 34.7% 29.3% 9.3% 150
Zone B2 43.8% 34.0% 19.3% 2.9% 1445 Zone X6b 33.3% 30.2% 31.7% 4.8% 64
Zone B3 59.3% 28.1% 10.1% 2.3% 427 Zone X7a 36.4% 18.2% 30.3% 15.2% 33
Zone B4 36.7% 35.9% 25.1% 2.3% 259 Zone X7b 30.8% 38.5% 23.1% 7.7% 26
Zone B5 45.7% 35.3% 15.7% 3.3% 453 Zone X8 28.3% 30.2% 35.8% 5.7% 53
Zone B6 36.2% 37.1% 23.4% 3.2% 556 Zone X9a 27.4% 42.7% 26.6% 3.2% 124
Zone C1 34.2% 38.4% 23.3% 4.1% 219 Zone X9b 76.0% 8.0% 16.0% 0.0% 25
Zone C2 41.7% 36.2% 19.1% 3.0% 199 Zone X9c 43.5% 45.7% 8.7% 2.2% 46
Zone C3 38.8% 33.6% 24.3% 3.3% 304 Zone X10 34.8% 34.8% 30.4% 0.0% 23
Zone C4 44.6% 36.8% 16.0% 2.6% 652 Zone X12 28.7% 38.0% 27.1% 6.2% 129
M3 20 18 2 645 1 18 20 18 2 2 0 0
M4 10 9 1 55 0 9 10 8 1 1 0 0
M5 5 4 1 100 0 4 17 17 1 1 0 0
M6 80 72 8 84 0 72 16 0 8 8 0 0
M7 150 135 15 200 0 135 16 0 15 15 0 0
M8 20 18 2 91 0 18 10 6 2 2 0 0
M9 15 14 1 773 3 14 20 19 1 1 0 0
M11 20 18 2 573 0 18 16 13 2 2 0 0
MA1 150 135 15 145 0 135 5 0 15 10 5 0
MA3 150 135 15 120 0 120 18 0 30 0 30 0
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2023 DEER HUNTS
PREMIUM DEER ZONES and HUNTS Applications for premium deer hunt tags awarded through the Big Game Drawing must
be submitted to any CDFW license sales office, license agent, online or telephone sales before midnight on June 2, 2023. You must use your
First-Deer Tag Drawing Application to apply for a premium deer hunt tag. Exception: junior hunters may use a Second-Deer Tag Drawing
Application to apply for Apprentice Deer Hunts, but only one application may be used to apply for Apprentice Deer Hunts.
♦ – Tag quota filled in the 2022 Big Game Drawing conducted on June 8, 2022.
The following table shows 2022 estimated hunter success for zones and hunts as of 2/21/2023(a). These values may differ from
final deer harvest statistics, which will be available at wildlife.ca.gov/hunting/deer.
GENERAL ZONES
Date Tag
Hunt 2022 Estimated 2023 Tag 2023 Archery 2023 General
Hunt Name Quota
Code Hunter Success Quota Season Dates Season Dates
Filled
C1 Zone General Seasons - Buck Sep 16-Oct 15
C2 Zone General Seasons - Buck For Archery Deer Sep 16-Oct 22
C 21% 8,150 ♦ Seasons in the C
C3 Zone General Seasons - Buck Zones See Hunt A-1 Sep 16-Oct 22
C4 Zone General Seasons - Buck Sep 16-Oct 1
Zone D6 Archery And General Seasons
D6 8% 10,000 6/16/2022 Aug 19-Sep 10 Sep 16-Oct 29
- Buck
Zone D9 Archery And General Seasons
D9 9% 2,000 ♦ Aug 19-Sep 10 Sep 23-Oct 22
- Buck
Zone D12 Archery And General Seasons
D12 8% 950 ♦ Oct 7 -Oct 29 Nov 4-Nov 26
- Buck
Zone D14 Archery And General Seasons
D14 14% 3,000 ♦ Sep 2-Sep 24 Oct 14-Nov 12
- Buck
Zone D16 Archery And General Seasons
D16 8% 3,000 6/25/2022 Sep 2-Sep 24 Oct 28-Nov 26
- Buck
Zone D17 Archery And General Seasons
D17 8% 500 ♦ Sep 2-Sep 24 Oct 14-Nov 5
- Buck
C Tag is valid in zones C1, C2, C3 and C4 General Seasons only.
C1 Large areas of private land where access is restricted. Some private land owned by timber companies is open to hunting. Most public
land is administered by Klamath National Forest (530) 842-6131; fair access. CDFW Redding office (530) 225-2300.
C2 Good access, mostly public land administered by the Shasta Trinity National Forest (530) 226-2500 and private timber companies open to
hunting. CDFW Redding office (530) 225-2300.
C3 Good access in middle and higher elevations on Lassen National Forest (530) 257-2151, and fair access on private timberlands open to
hunting. Lower elevations are largely private property where access is restricted. CDFW Redding office (530) 225-2300.
C4 Good access in eastern portion on public lands administered primarily by the Lassen National Forest (530) 257-2151. Fair access on
private timber-lands open to public. CDFW contact (530) 225-2300.
D6 Good public access on National Forest lands (559) 243-4005.
D9 Good access on public land (559) 243-4005.
D12 Extremely dry and hot desert deer zone. Wilderness areas severely restrict vehicle access; 4 X 4 recommended for entire zone.
D14 Fair access on public lands (909) 484-0167.
D16 Good access on public lands; higher elevations rugged (858) 467-4201.
D17 Wilderness Area and Mojave National Preserve restrict vehicle access (909) 484-0167.
APPRENTICE HUNTS
Date Tag
Hunt 2022 Estimated 2023 Tag 2023 Archery 2023 General
Hunt Name Quota
Code Hunter Success Quota Season Dates Season Dates
Filled
Lake Sonoma Apprentice Either-Sex -
J1 24% 25 ♦ N/A Nov 4 -Nov 5
General Methods
Tehama Wildlife Area Apprentice Buck -
J3 80% 15 ♦ N/A Nov 25-Nov 26
General Methods
Shasta-Trinity Apprentice Buck -
J4 80% 15 ♦ N/A Nov 25-Dec 3
General Methods
Daugherty Hill Wildlife Area Apprentice
J8 20% 15 ♦ N/A Dec 2-Dec 31
Either-Sex - General Methods
J1 Rugged oak/grassland habitat with good deer numbers. Boats required in two-thirds of area. No dogs allowed (707) 944-5500.
J3 Hunt area is restricted to CDFW’s Tehama Wildlife Area. CDFW contact (530) 529-7162.
J4 Good public access on Shasta Trinity National Forest (530) 226-2300 and Redding Field Office BLM lands (530) 224-2100. CDFW Redding
office (530) 225-2300.
J8 Good access. Wildlife Area only (916) 358-2900.
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APPRENTICE HUNTS, continued
Date Tag
Hunt 2022 Estimated 2023 Tag 2023 Archery 2023 General
Hunt Name Quota
Code Hunter Success Quota Season Dates Season Dates
Filled
Little Dry Creek Apprentice Shotgun
J9 60% 5 ♦ N/A Sep 16-Sep 24
Either-Sex
Fort Hunter Liggett Apprentice Either-
J10 93% 30 ♦ N/A Sep 30, Oct 1, 7, 8, 9
Sex - General Methods
San Bernardino Apprentice Either-Sex -
J11 51% 40 ♦ N/A Nov 18-Nov 26
General Methods
Round Valley Apprentice Buck - General
J12 100% 10 ♦ N/A Dec 2-Dec 17
Methods
Los Angeles Apprentice Either-Sex -
J13 18% 40 ♦ N/A Nov 18-Nov 26
General Methods
Riverside Apprentice Either-Sex - General
J14 60% 30 ♦ N/A Nov 18-Nov 26
Methods
Anderson Flat Apprentice Buck - General
J15 100% 10 ♦ N/A Nov 25-Dec 3
Methods
Bucks Mountain-Nevada City Apprentice
J16 51% 75 ♦ N/A Sep 23-Oct 29
Either-Sex - General Methods
Blue Canyon Apprentice Either-Sex -
J17 36% 25 ♦ N/A Sep 23-Oct 29
General Methods
Pacific - Grizzly Flat Apprentice Either-Sex
J18 45% 75 ♦ N/A Sep 23-Oct 29
- General Methods
Zone X7a Apprentice Either-Sex -
J19 16% 25 ♦ N/A Oct 7 -Oct 22
General Methods
Zone X7b Apprentice Either-Sex -
J20 53% 20 ♦ N/A Oct 7 -Oct 22
General Methods
East Tehama Apprentice Either-Sex -
J21 64% 50 ♦ N/A Sep 16-Oct 29
General Methods
J9 Good access. Wildlife Area only. Shotguns using slugs only (916) 358-2900.
J10 Adult chaperones will need a guest permit or hunting permit. A fishing permit is not a valid permit. Hunt is subject to season changes
by Base Commander (831) 386-2954.
J11 Within D14 and San Bernardino County only. Fair access on public lands (909) 484-0167.
J12 Good access; 4 X 4 recommended; carry chains and shovel (760) 872-1171.
J13 Mostly good access on public land except closures in Angeles National Forest. Call (626) 574-5200 for closure information (858) 467-
4201.
J14 Within zone D19 and Riverside County only. Good access on public lands (909) 484-0167.
J15 Good public access on National Forest lands (559) 243-4005.
J16 Good access on National Forest lands; Mostly private at lower elevations (916) 358-2900. Please note: exclusion of Butte, Colusa and
Glenn counties.
J17 Good access on National Forest lands; Mostly private at lower elevations. (916) 358-2900. Please note: exclusion of Colusa County.
J18 Good access on National Forest lands; mostly private at lower elevations (916) 358-2900. Please note: exclusion of Alpine, Amador,
Calaveras and Tuolumne counties.
J19 Good access on public lands (916) 358-2900.
J20 Good access on public lands (916) 358-2900.
J21 Good access in eastern portion on public lands administered primarily by the Lassen National Forest (530) 257-2151. Tehama Wildlife
Area is not open to J21 hunters during the G1 season. CDFW contact (530) 529-7162.
D13 D13 Zone - Archery and General - Buck 10% 4,000 × Sep 2-Sep 24 Oct 14-Nov 12
D15 Zone - Archery and General Seasons
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DEFINITIONS
Antlerless Elk: Any elk, with the exception of spotted calves, with antlers less than four inches in length as measured from the
top of the skull. CCR T14-364(l)(3).
Bull Elk: Any elk having an antler or antlers at least four inches in length as measured from the top of the skull. CCR T14-364(l)(1).
Either-Sex Elk: Bull elk, spike elk, or antlerless elk. CCR T14-364(l)(4).
Spike Bull Elk: A bull elk having no more than one point on each antler. An antler point is a projection of the antler at least one
inch long and longer than the width of its base. CCR T14-364(l)(2).
Buck Pronghorn: Pronghorn with horns longer than the ears. CCR T14-363(l)(2).
Doe Pronghorn: Pronghorn with horns shorter than the ears. CCR T14-363(l)(2).
Either-Sex Pronghorn: Buck or doe pronghorn. CCR T14-363(l)(2).
PRONGHORN
Information on these pronghorn hunts can be found at
wildlife.ca.gov/hunting/pronghorn
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For more information please
refer to the California Code of
Regulations Title 14 Section
250.1 and Fish and Game Code
Section 3004.5.
APPRENTICE HUNTS
484 CACHE CREEK APPRENTICE - BULL 1 0 1 216 0
471 FORT HUNTER LIGGETT APPRENTICE - ANTLERLESS 1 0 1 69 0
472 FORT HUNTER LIGGETT APPRENTICE - BULL 1 0 1 325 0
466 GRIZZLY ISLAND APPRENTICE - PERIOD 1 - ANTLERLESS 2 1 1 171 0
469 GRIZZLY ISLAND APPRENTICE - PERIOD 2 - SPIKE BULL 2 1 1 172 0
464 LA PANZA APPRENTICE PERIOD 1 - SPIKE BULL 1 0 1 35 0
408 MARBLE MOUNTAINS APPRENTICE - EITHER-SEX 4 3 1 259 0
409 NORTHEASTERN APPRENTICE - EITHER-SEX 2 1 1 327 0
ANTLERLESS HUNTS
329 BEAR VALLEY - GENERAL METHODS - ANTLERLESS 1 0 1 80 0
416 CACHE CREEK PERIOD 2 - GENERAL METHODS - ANTLERLESS 2 1 1 193 0
463 EAST PARK RESERVOIR - GENERAL METHODS - ANTLERLESS 2 1 1 134 0
450 FORT HUNTER LIGGETT - ARCHERY - ANTLERLESS 8 6 2 137 0
448 FORT HUNTER LIGGETT PERIOD 2 - GENERAL METHODS - 6 5 1 372 2
ANTLERLESS
365 GOODALE PERIOD 2 - GENERAL METHODS - ANTLERLESS 1 0 1 83 0
366 GOODALE PERIOD 3 - GENERAL METHODS - ANTLERLESS 1 0 1 71 0
433 GRIZZLY ISLAND PERIOD 1 - GENERAL METHODS - ANTLERLESS 2 1 1 500 3
358 GRIZZLY ISLAND PERIOD 9 - GENERAL METHODS - ANTLERLESS 4 3 1 323 0
360 GRIZZLY ISLAND PERIOD 11 - GENERAL METHODS - ANTLERLESS 4 3 1 241 0
363 GRIZZLY ISLAND PERIOD 13 - GENERAL METHODS - ANTLERLESS 4 3 1 339 1
368 INDEPENDENCE PERIOD 2 - GENERAL METHODS - ANTLERLESS 1 0 1 171 0
370 INDEPENDENCE PERIOD 3 - GENERAL METHODS - ANTLERLESS 1 0 1 113 1
417 LA PANZA PERIOD 1 - GENERAL METHODS - ANTLERLESS 5 4 1 160 0
418 LA PANZA PERIOD 2 - GENERAL METHODS - ANTLERLESS 6 5 1 220 1
331 LAKE PILLSBURY - GENERAL METHODS - ANTLERLESS 4 3 1 279 1
337 LONE PINE PERIOD 1 - ARCHERY - ANTLERLESS 1 0 1 92 0
301 MARBLE MOUNTAINS - GENERAL METHODS - ANTLERLESS 8 6 2 210 0
304 NORTHEASTERN - GENERAL METHODS - ANTLERLESS 10 8 2 435 6
374 NORTHWESTERN - GENERAL METHODS - ANTLERLESS 15 12 3 256 0
401 SISKIYOU - GENERAL METHODS - ANTLERLESS 20 15 5 433 0
324 WHITNEY PERIOD 3 - GENERAL METHODS - ANTLERLESS 1 0 1 129 0
BULL HUNTS
330 BEAR VALLEY - GENERAL METHODS - BULL 2 1 1 386 16
406 CACHE CREEK PERIOD 1 - GENERAL METHODS - BULL 2 1 1 1,019 29
461 EAST PARK RESERVOIR - GENERAL METHODS - BULL 2 1 1 963 105
447 FORT HUNTER LIGGETT PERIOD 3 -GENERAL METHODS - BULL 8 6 2 1,792 98
373 GOODALE PERIOD 1 - GENERAL METHODS - BULL 1 0 1 373 18
359 GRIZZLY ISLAND PERIOD 10 - GENERAL METHODS - BULL 3 2 1 3,050 351
362 GRIZZLY ISLAND PERIOD 12 - GENERAL METHODS - BULL 3 2 1 1,294 134
367 INDEPENDENCE PERIOD 1 - MUZZLELOADER - BULL 1 0 1 261 16
369 INDEPENDENCE PERIOD 2 - GENERAL METHODS - BULL 1 0 1 553 22
371 INDEPENDENCE PERIOD 3 - GENERAL METHODS - BULL 1 0 1 327 11
419 LA PANZA PERIOD 1 - GENERAL METHODS - BULL 6 5 1 859 62
420 LA PANZA PERIOD 2 - GENERAL METHODS - BULL 6 5 1 658 25
332 LAKE PILLSBURY - GENERAL METHODS - BULL 2 1 1 1,011 59
486 LONE PINE PERIOD 2 - GENERAL METHODS - BULL 1 0 1 798 51
302 MARBLE MOUNTAINS - GENERAL METHODS - BULL 34 26 8 2,424 25
328 MENDOCINO - GENERAL METHODS - BULL 2 1 1 429 10
305 NORTHEASTERN - GENERAL METHODS - BULL 15 12 3 4,147 363
355 NORTHWESTERN - GENERAL METHODS - BULL 3 2 1 911 95
422 OWENS VALLEY MULTIPLE ZONE - ARCHERY - BULL 3 2 1 901 95
300 SISKIYOU - GENERAL METHODS - BULL 20 15 5 1,083 16
315 WEST TINEMAHA PERIOD 1 - GENERAL METHODS - BULL 1 0 1 324 17
323 WHITNEY PERIOD 2 - GENERAL METHODS - BULL 1 0 1 224 11
EITHER-SEX HUNTS
449 FORT HUNTER LIGGETT - ARCHERY - EITHER-SEX 6 5 1 736 24
303 MARBLE MOUNTAINS - MUZZLELOADER / ARCHERY - EITHER-SEX 10 8 2 464 1
411 NORTHEASTERN - ARCHERY - EITHER-SEX 10 8 2 697 18
483 NORTHWESTERN - GENERAL METHODS - EITHER-SEX 3 2 1 645 15
497 SAN LUIS RESERVOIR - GENERAL METHODS - EITHER-SEX 5 4 1 1,146 26
*In the 2022 Big Game Drawing, the maximum preference points a hunter could have was 20. The maximum preference points a
hunter could have and be eligible for an Apprentice Hunt was three (3).
APPRENTICE HUNTS - Applicants must be under 16 years of age and possess a Junior Hunting License. Licensed adult
chaperone required (CCR T14-708.11(b)(2)).
2022
Hunt 2023 Tag
Hunt Name Hunter Success 2023 Hunt Dates
Code Quota
(%)
Cache Creek Period 1 bull (Apprentice, Tule) 484 100 1 Oct 14-29
Fort Hunter Liggett bull (Apprentice, Tule) 472 100 1 Dec 19-31
Fort Hunter Liggett antlerless (Apprentice, Tule) 471 100 1 Dec 19-31
Grizzly Island Period 1 antlerless (Apprentice, Tule) 466 100 2 Aug 15-18
Grizzly Island Period 2 spike bull (Apprentice, Tule) 469 100 2 Aug 17-20
La Panza Period 1 antlerless (Apprentice, Tule) 464 0 1 Oct 14-Nov 5
Marble Mountains either-sex (Apprentice, Roosevelt) 408 100 4 Sep 6-17
Northeastern either-sex (Apprentice, Rocky Mountain) 409 50 2 Sep 13-24
408 See Roosevelt hunt 301 and 302 for comments. 466 and 469 See Tule hunts 433 and 437 for comments.
409 See Rocky Mountain hunt 304 and 305 for comments. 484 See Tule hunt 406 for comments.
464 See Tule hunt 417 and 419 for comments. 472 and 471 See Tule hunt 449 for comments.
ARCHERY
2022
Hunt 2023 Tag
Hunt Name Hunter Success 2023 Hunt Dates
Code Quota
(%)
Fort Hunter Liggett Archery only antlerless (Tule) 450 57 8 Nov 4-12
Fort Hunter Liggett Archery only either-sex (Tule) 449 83 6 Jul 29-Aug 6
Lone Pine Period 1 Archery only antlerless (Tule) 337 0 1 Sep 9-24
Northeastern Archery only either-sex (Rocky Mountain) 411 11 10 Aug 30-Sep 10
Owens Valley Multiple Zone Archery only bull (Tule) 422 100 3 Aug 12-20
Oct 7-Oct 15
411 See Rocky Mountain hunt 304 and 305 for comments. Archery season typically not during the rut. (530) 598-6011.
337 See Tule hunt 486 for comments.
422 Tag is valid in Bishop, Independence, Goodale, and Lone Pine. See Tule hunts for zone-specific dates. Good access to
public land. (760) 872-1171.
449 and 450 Tag holders must purchase hunting pass from the installation. All hunters must pass a National Crime and
Information Center (NCIC) Interstate Identification Index background check prior to being allowed to purchase an installation
hunting pass. Season dates and hunt areas subject to modification by Base Commander. Mandatory hunter orientation prior
to each hunt (831) 386-2954.
MUZZLELOADER
2022
Hunt 2023 Tag
Hunt Name Hunter Success 2023 Hunt Dates
Code Quota
(%)
Independence Period 1 Muzzleloader bull (Tule) 367 100 1 Sep 9-24
367 See Tule hunt 368 and 369 for comments
For more information about these hunts or the SHARE Program, please visit the website
at: wildlife.ca.gov/Hunting/SHARE
Jeran L.
APPRENTICE HUNTS
ZONE 3 - LIKELY TABLES APPRENTICE - GENERAL METHODS -
734 5 4 1 344 0
EITHER-SEX
790 ZONE 4 - LASSEN APPRENTICE - GENERAL METHODS - EITHER-SEX 5 4 1 532 0
ZONE 5 - BIG VALLEY APPRENTICE - GENERAL METHODS - EITHER-
780 1 0 1 113 0
SEX
ZONE 6 - SURPRISE VALLEY APPRENTICE - GENERAL METHODS -
766 4 3 1 205 0
EITHER-SEX
BUCK HUNTS
710 ZONE 1 - MOUNT DOME - GENERAL METHODS - BUCK 2 1 1 437 2
720 ZONE 2 - CLEAR LAKE - GENERAL METHODS - BUCK 15 12 3 1,400 8
728 ZONE 2 - CLEAR LAKE - ARCHERY - BUCK 1 0 1 137 0
730 ZONE 3 - LIKELY TABLES PERIOD 1 - GENERAL METHODS - BUCK 25 19 6 2,904 14
732 ZONE 3 - LIKELY TABLES PERIOD 2 - GENERAL METHODS - BUCK 25 19 6 2,069 8
738 ZONE 3 - LIKELY TABLES - ARCHERY - BUCK 15 12 3 399 0
740 ZONE 4 - LASSEN PERIOD 1 - GENERAL METHODS - BUCK 35 27 8 4.994 105
742 ZONE 4 - LASSEN PERIOD 2 - GENERAL METHODS - BUCK 35 27 8 3,754 36
745 ZONE 4 - LASSEN - ARCHERY - BUCK 5 4 1 492 2
750 ZONE 5 - BIG VALLEY - GENERAL METHODS - BUCK 20 15 5 1,210 1
755 ZONE 5 - BIG VALLEY - ARCHERY - BUCK 1 0 1 99 0
760 ZONE 6 - SURPRISE VALLEY - GENERAL METHODS - BUCK 10 8 2 1,397 31
765 ZONE 6 - SURPRISE VALLEY - ARCHERY - BUCK 1 0 1 95 0
*In the 2022 Big Game Drawing, the maximum preference points a hunter could have was 20. The maximum preference points a
hunter could have and be eligible for an Apprentice Hunt was three (3).
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APPRENTICE HUNTS - Applicants must be under 16 years of age and possess a Junior Hunting License. Licensed adult
chaperone required (CCR T14-708.11(b)(2)).
2022
Hunt 2023 Tag
Hunt Name Hunter Success 2023 Hunt Dates
Code Quota
(%)
Zone 3 Likely Tables Period 1 Either-Sex 734 80 5 Aug 19-27
Zone 4 Lassen Period 1 Either-Sex 790 100 5 Aug 19-27
Zone 5 Big Valley Either-Sex 780 0 1 Aug 19-27
Zone 6 Surprise Valley Either-Sex 766 75 4 Aug 19-27
734 See General Methods hunt 730 for comments 780 See General Methods hunt 750 for comments To hunt
766 See General Methods hunt 760 for comments Ash Creek Wildlife Area call (530) 294-5824. To hunt the
790 See General Methods hunt 740 for comments wildlife area, a mandatory hunter orientation prior to hunt day
is required. See hunt 750 for comments.
ARCHERY
2022
Hunt 2023 Tag
Hunt Name Hunter Success 2023 Hunt Dates
Code Quota
(%)
Zone 2 Clear Lake Archery Buck 728 0 1 Aug 5-13
Zone 3 Likely Tables Archery Buck 738 13 15 Aug 5-13
Zone 4 Lassen Archery Buck 745 75 5 Aug 5-13
Zone 5 Big Valley Archery Buck 755 ** 1 Aug 5-13
Zone 6 Surprise Valley Archery Buck 765 0 1 Aug 5-13
728 See General Methods hunt 720 for comments 755 See General Methods hunt 750 for comments
738 See General Methods hunts 730 and 732 for comments 765 See General Methods hunt 760 for comments
745 See General Methods hunts 740 and 742 for comments
** 2022 take was not reported by time of publication.
Terren N.
Delaney W.
2023BIGHORN
2023 BIGHORNSHEEP
SHEEPHUNTS
HUNTS
Hunt 2022 Hunter 2023 Tag
Hunt Name 2023 Hunt Dates
Code Success (%) Quota
Hunts are scheduled in the spring and fall, and applicants may only apply online by visiting wildlife.ca.gov/Regions/3/Hunts/
CDLO. Due to the high demand, hunters who are unable to attend the hunt for which they are drawn must notify our office
within 5 days of being notified that they were successfully drawn. Please only apply for hunt dates you can attend.
Successful applicants will be assigned a volunteer from the CDA who will act as their guide for the duration of the hunt. Cañada
de los Osos falls within the Ridley-Tree Condor Preservation Area and non-lead ammunition is required for all big game hunts.
MORE INFORMATION
Additional information about these hunts and others may be obtained by visiting CDFW’s special pig hunts webpage wildlife.
ca.gov/Hunting/Wild-Pig#194443-hunts. The CDFW continues to work with resource conservation partners to provide these
special pig hunts. Additional special opportunities will be announced on this webpage as they become available.
Carson O.
Form Instructions
BEFORE COMPLETING: Pursuant to Title 14, Section 712.5, California Code of Regulations (CCR)
and Fish and Game Code Section 2353, notwithstanding any other provision of law, it is unlawful to
import (or bring into the state of California) any dead birds, mammals, fish, reptiles, or amphibia legally
taken and legally possessed from outside of California, unless a declaration is submitted to the
California Department of Fish and Wildlife (Department) at or immediately prior to the time of entry. The
importation of live animals is regulated under separate laws and regulations, therefore this form is not
required for importation of live wildlife. Situations by which this form would be used include dead wildlife
imported into California from out of state (including out of the country in accordance with that country’s
export requirements):
• Legally hunted or fished for personal consumption;
• Legally taken for trophy or taxidermy;
• Legally taken specimens for scientific or other research, notwithstanding other laws for their
possession and/ or importation; and
• Other legal uses.
Section 1 – Original Permitholder Information. For importation of dead wildlife and/or parts thereof,
indicate the Importer’s first name, last name, Government-Issued ID or Driver’s License #, birthdate,
physical (mailing) address, and optional email address.
Section 2 – Dead Wildlife and/or Parts Thereof Information. Provide a description of the wildlife
imported, including species, quantity, sex and antler points when applicable, etc. State or Federal
permits under which authority the take and/or possession (collection) of the salvaged animals, and/or
parts thereof occurred. For categories that don't apply, indicate N/A.
Section 3 – CERTIFICATION The importer signs here certifying under penalty of perjury that the
information provided is true and correct and that the fish or wildlife described are legally
possessed/imported by the signer.
Pursuant to Fish and Game Code section 2353 and California Code of Regulations, title 14, section 712.5, this declaration form shall be
completed by the person importing dead birds, mammals, fish, reptiles, or amphibians, prior to or upon entry (within 24 hours) into the State
of California. This declaration form shall be submitted online at wildlife.ca.gov/qr/declaration-form or postmarked to the Department of Fish
and Wildlife, Law Enforcement Division, PO Box 944209, Sacramento CA 94244-2090. A copy of this completed declaration form, or a
confirmation number if completed online, shall be retained with the dead fish or wildlife.
PHYSICAL ADDRESS
SECTION 3. CERTIFICATION
I certify under penalty of perjury that the information above is true and correct and that the fish or wildlife described above are legally
possessed/imported by the undersigned.
Signature Date
Information regarding Chronic Wasting Disease: The California Code of Regulations, title 14, section 712 governs the importation of
hunter-harvested deer and elk (cervid) into California. Only some parts of a harvested deer or elk can be imported, and no portions of the
brain or spinal cord may be imported. For more information go to:
https://wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Laboratories/Wildlife-Health/Monitoring/CWD
A Carcass or Part Type codes: WC = whole fresh/frozen carcass; MC = meat cuts (processed); MQ = meat cuts (quarter); TS =
IT IS UNLAWFUL TO:
(These are not complete regulations. Some sections are abbreviated.)
Fish and Game Code (FGC) at anchor, or is being propelled by paddle, oar or pole. CCR
• Transfer, use, possess or alter any license, tag, stamp, permit, T14-251.
application or reservation. FGC 1052. • Knowingly feed big game mammals. CCR T14-251.3.
• Hunt any game bird or mammal without having the required • Take game birds and mammals within 400 yards of any
licenses, tags and/or stamps in possession. FGC 1054.2. baited area. This does not apply to the taking of game birds
• Damage another’s property or injure livestock while hunting. and mammals on or over standing crops, croplands, or grains
FGC 2004. found scattered solely as the result of normal agricultural
• Use an artificial light to assist in taking any game bird or operations or procedures. CCR T14-257.5.
game mammal. FGC 2005(a). • Take bears within 400 yards of any garbage dump or bait.
• Possess a loaded rifle or shotgun in any vehicle or convey- CCR T14-365(e).
ance or its attachments which is standing on or along or is • Nock or fit the notch in the end of an arrow to a bowstring or
being driven on or along any public highway or other way crossbow string in a ready-to-fire position while in or on any
open to the public. FGC 2006. vehicle. CCR T14-354(i).
• A rifle or shotgun shall be deemed to be loaded for the pur- • Hunt with bow or crossbow that will not cast a legal hunt-
poses of this section when there is an unexpended cartridge ing arrow, except flu-flu arrows, a horizontal distance of 130
or shell in the firing chamber but not when the only cartridg- yards. CCR T14-354(f ).
es or shells are in the magazine. FGC 2006. • Hunt big game from one- half hour after sunset to one-half
• The provisions of this section shall not apply to peace officers or hour before sunrise. CCR T14-352.
members of the armed forces of this state or the United States, • Use dogs for pursuit/take, or for dog training, during the
while on duty or going to or returning from duty. FGC 2006. archery seasons for deer or bear. CCR T14-265(a)(1).
• Use of a shotgun larger than 10 gauge for the taking of any • Use dogs to take, bear, bobcat, elk, bighorn sheep and ante-
game bird or game mammal, or a shotgun capable of hold- lope. CCR T14 265 (a)(2).
ing more than three shells in the magazine and chamber • Use dogs for pursuit/take of, or for dog training on, mountain
combined. FGC 2010; CCR T14-311 and 353(b). lions (except under authority of a depredation permit). CCR
• Fail to exhibit on the demand of a Wildlife Officer, all licenses, T14-265(a)(3).
tags, fish, or wildlife taken or otherwise dealt with under the • Possess in any State Game Refuge any bird or mammal or
Fish and Game Code, and any device or apparatus designed to part thereof, or any weapon capable of taking any bird or
be, and capable of being, used to take fish or wildlife. FGC 2012. mammal. FGC 10500.
• However, possession of firearms or bows and arrows by per-
California Code of Regulations (CCR, T14) sons traveling through game refuges on a public highway or
• Take game birds, game mammals or furbearing mammals other public thoroughfare or right of way is permitted when
except as permitted by regulations. CCR T14-250. the firearms are taken apart or encased and unloaded, and
• Hunt with a crossbow during archery season (except with a the bows are unstrung. FGC 10506.
Disabled Archer Permit). CCR T14-354(g).
• Possess a firearm while hunting during archery season or
California Penal Code (PC)
• Possess a short barreled shotgun (Barrel less than 18 inches),
while hunting during the general season with an archery-
or a short-barreled rifle (Barrel less than 16 inches). PC 33210.
only tag. CCR T14-354(h).
• Take spike buck. CCR T14- 351(c). Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
• Pursue, drive, herd, or take any bird or mammal from any • National Parks and Monuments have special regulations
type of motor-driven air or land vehicles, motorboat, airboat, regarding the possession of weapons, game and the running
sailboat, or snowmobile, except when the motor is off and/ of hunting dogs. Check with federal officials before entering
or the sails furled and it is drifting, beached, moored, resting these areas.
64 2023 CALIFORNIA BIG GAME HUNTING DIGEST
PREVENT CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE
Education is required. Take note that the
California equivalency certificate will INCREASED SURVEILLANCE
not be accepted as evidence of hunter Since 1999, California has tested ap-
education. proximately 4,500 deer and elk for
CWD. To date, no CWD has been found
FOLLOW OTHER STATES’ in California deer or elk. However, the
REGULATIONS FOR CWD potential for CWD to spread to Cali-
fornia’s deer and elk populations still
Hunter help is needed to stop CWD from exists and surveillance for the disease
reaching California. Follow laws and remains important. The CDFW will be
regulations for the importation, trans- increasing CWD surveillance efforts
portation and movement of harvests throughout the state over the next few
within and between any states you are years. Hunters are a vital partner in these
hunting in or traveling through. Move- surveillance efforts and voluntary CWD
Map of North America showing ment regulations are one of the most check stations will be set-up to facilitate
where CWD has been found in free- important tools to prevent the accidental surveillance throughout the state. For
ranging (yellow) and captive (light importation of CWD. It is the Depart- additional information on surveillance
green) cervids. Courtesy of CWD ment’s recommendation that any deer in CA visit wildlife.ca.gov/cwd or contact
or elk harvested in a known CWD area be The Wildlife Investigations Laboratory at
Alliance (http://CWD-info.org).
tested for CWD and receive a negative or 916-358-2790 or [email protected].
not detected result prior to consuming.
NO SKULL, NO BACKBONE DISPOSAL OF MEAT FROM
CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE You will be checked at the California CWD-POSITIVE ANIMALS
Meat from CWD infected animals should
border when returning and only the If you are notified that your out-of-state
not be eaten. The disease’s range contin-
following body parts are allowed into animal tested positive for CWD, contact
ues to slowly expand.
California: your regional CDFW office (see page 3)
DEER AND HUNTER IMPACTS • boned-out meat and commercially or the Wildlife Investigations Labora-
A high prevalence of chronic wasting processed cuts of meat, tory at (916) 358-2790 for information.
disease (CWD) can reduce populations • portions of meat with no part of the DO NOT DISCARD, only certain disposal
and potentially decrease long-term herd spinal column or head attached, methods are appropriate for CWD. The
viability. As CWD prevalence increases in • hides with no heads attached, Department will facilitate incinerating
an area, the number of hunters seeking • clean skull plates (no meat or tissue or otherwise properly disposing of any
tags often decreases. CWD can impact attached) with antlers attached, meat or tissues.
• antlers with no meat or tissue at-
herds directly by decreasing populations
and indirectly through decreased tag tached, LACEY ACT
• finished taxidermy heads, Transporting illegally taken game across
sales resulting in less funding for wildlife
• upper canine teeth (buglers, whis- state lines is a violation of the federal
management.
tlers, ivories). Lacey Act (T16, US Code 1406). Such
HANDLE GAME WITH CAUTION California Code of Regulations, Title transport, if done in connection with
Whenever hunting, basic safety and 14, § 712 can be summarized in one commercial activity, may be classified as
hygiene precautions should be taken to phrase: “NO SKULL, NO BACKBONE.” a felony.
protect yourself from injury or expo-
sure to disease when handling wildlife. MORE CWD INFORMATION BRINGING GAME BACK TO
Minimize the chance of exposure to or •
•
wildlife.ca.gov/cwd
www.cdc.gov/prions/cwd/index.
CALIFORNIA
spread of CWD: In order to bring back your game from
• Wear rubber gloves when field html another state, you must have the form
dressing carcasses; • cwd-info.org/ Declaration for Entry Into California of
• Bone out meat from the animal;
• Minimize the handling of brain and
WHAT CALIFORNIA IS DOING Game, Fish, Birds, or Animals filled out
and carried while you are transporting
• Importation of captive cervids
spinal cord, eyes, spleen, and lymph the game.
is tightly regulated and highly
nodes and avoid consuming these
restricted.
tissues;
• Import restrictions on hunter-har-
• Wash hands and instruments
vested deer and elk carcasses and
thoroughly after field dressing is
parts – “NO SKULL, NO BACKBONE.”
completed.
• Bans on baiting and feeding of Big
HUNTING OUT OF STATE Game.
It is the responsibility of out-of-state • CWD testing at volunteer sampling
hunters to be aware of all laws and regu- stations and participating meat
lations pertaining to the state in which processors and taxidermists during
they are going to hunt. Proof of Hunter hunting season
• wildlife.ca.gov/cwd.
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 65