Hey everyone, new guy Pete, here in the San Diego area (Ramona). Lived here most of my life, but I am completely new to hunting. It's something I've wanted to get into for a long time but I was never really exposed to it growing up so I have a lot to learn and catch up on. I shoot long range rifle competitions which eats up a lot of my spare time, but I like to get out and hike, explore and just generally enjoy the outdoors as much as I can. Reading about the process for obtaining a deer tag (zone D16) is what brought me here (Still trying to understand it all), and it looks like I was fortunate enough to stumble upon a wealth of knowledge here. I have been reading here ever since and figured I should make an account, introduce myself and say thanks!
I spend a fair amount of time out hiking and exploring BLM & CNF land so I am somewhat familiar with the land around the area I live in, and when I am out there I am always looking for signs of wildlife and trying to understand their patterns and habits. Needless to say, I still don't know much in that regard but I continue to try and learn. I think that if I better understood what the animals were looking for, I would probably understand a bit better where to go look for them (And when). Reading around the forum here, I saw a few mentions about seasonal movement that blew my mind, never even thought about that. I guess you don't know what you don't know.
Anyway, I'd like to really dive in and learn as much as I can over the next few months and see if I can get myself up to speed enough to get out and attempt to fill a deer tag later on this year, maybe a turkey next spring as well. It seems prudent to learn and understand the process of obtaining a tag first, as it seems that there may be multiple different types of tags available, some of which require a drawing and other that can just be purchased? I am not sure if I am understanding that correctly and/or if each zone has a different process.
I have seen a few people suggesting the use of onX Maps. A little surprised to see that it is subscription based, but I guess everything is going that way now. Any advice on whether or not the "Premium" version for $30/yr is sufficient for now? I don't plan on hunting outside of my local area for now, at least while I am still new and learning the ropes, and it seems like the main difference between that and the higher version is the additional states you get. Am I correct in understanding that this app will show my real time GPS location ("You are here") in relation to property lines for both public and private land? If so, that seems like a very useful tool.
Anyway, just wanted to introduce myself and say thank you for the vast amount of knowledge that has been shared here. I've still got a lot of reading to do and I look forward to learning as much as I can here and hopefully meeting some of you (Maybe after this whole Covid thing dies down a bit lol).
I spend a fair amount of time out hiking and exploring BLM & CNF land so I am somewhat familiar with the land around the area I live in, and when I am out there I am always looking for signs of wildlife and trying to understand their patterns and habits. Needless to say, I still don't know much in that regard but I continue to try and learn. I think that if I better understood what the animals were looking for, I would probably understand a bit better where to go look for them (And when). Reading around the forum here, I saw a few mentions about seasonal movement that blew my mind, never even thought about that. I guess you don't know what you don't know.
Anyway, I'd like to really dive in and learn as much as I can over the next few months and see if I can get myself up to speed enough to get out and attempt to fill a deer tag later on this year, maybe a turkey next spring as well. It seems prudent to learn and understand the process of obtaining a tag first, as it seems that there may be multiple different types of tags available, some of which require a drawing and other that can just be purchased? I am not sure if I am understanding that correctly and/or if each zone has a different process.
I have seen a few people suggesting the use of onX Maps. A little surprised to see that it is subscription based, but I guess everything is going that way now. Any advice on whether or not the "Premium" version for $30/yr is sufficient for now? I don't plan on hunting outside of my local area for now, at least while I am still new and learning the ropes, and it seems like the main difference between that and the higher version is the additional states you get. Am I correct in understanding that this app will show my real time GPS location ("You are here") in relation to property lines for both public and private land? If so, that seems like a very useful tool.
Anyway, just wanted to introduce myself and say thank you for the vast amount of knowledge that has been shared here. I've still got a lot of reading to do and I look forward to learning as much as I can here and hopefully meeting some of you (Maybe after this whole Covid thing dies down a bit lol).