Ive been reading up on the CA regulations for who, what, when, and where I can hunt coyotes. First time Ive attempted hunting in CA, compared to Utah, its pretty insane how much vague info, weird verbiage, bad links, old info, and random possibly conflicting info is out there!!!
Trying to wrap my head around some of the areas near by I might be able to hunt. More or less a sanity check. DFG is closed today and Ive got these all written down for them when they get back in, but Id like to go scout out some areas until then. And not waste time to only find out there is some reason I cant use that area.
Ive got OnX and its been super helpful, along with some other mapping software, ive got a lot of potential near by. Wild life areas....specifically San Felipe, both locations, because its a wilderness area is lead free, regardless of other state laws? Also no vehicles of any kind allowed, all on foot? Game restrictions?
BLM, follows the 3 phase lead laws, non lead shotgun, rifle Im good until next year. What is a wilderness study area? Is there any kind of hunting or travel restrictions placed on these areas that are within regular BLM land boundries?
Then NF, seems to be same rules as BLM as far as ammo, distance from roads, houses, etc. Or are there differences in regulations when it comes to BLM and NF that one should be aware of?
Im looking at the beauty mountain wilderness area which is BLM and the San Felipe Wildlife area.
Thanks for any help advice oyu can send my way to keep me head from spinning any more.
Trying to wrap my head around some of the areas near by I might be able to hunt. More or less a sanity check. DFG is closed today and Ive got these all written down for them when they get back in, but Id like to go scout out some areas until then. And not waste time to only find out there is some reason I cant use that area.
Ive got OnX and its been super helpful, along with some other mapping software, ive got a lot of potential near by. Wild life areas....specifically San Felipe, both locations, because its a wilderness area is lead free, regardless of other state laws? Also no vehicles of any kind allowed, all on foot? Game restrictions?
BLM, follows the 3 phase lead laws, non lead shotgun, rifle Im good until next year. What is a wilderness study area? Is there any kind of hunting or travel restrictions placed on these areas that are within regular BLM land boundries?
Then NF, seems to be same rules as BLM as far as ammo, distance from roads, houses, etc. Or are there differences in regulations when it comes to BLM and NF that one should be aware of?
Im looking at the beauty mountain wilderness area which is BLM and the San Felipe Wildlife area.
Thanks for any help advice oyu can send my way to keep me head from spinning any more.