Hi everyone, I'm new to this forum, new to Southern California, and new to hunting. I have a ton of questions already, but I'll post those to more specific threads.
I've been hunting a few times for coyote with limited success, tried turkey hunting this last spring, and have taken rabbits a bunch. This year I drew an A31 tag, so it is time to start scouting and target shooting to prepare. If anyone has any tips on where to start looking in the Angeles National Forest, that would be really appreciated. I don't want to steal anyone's honey hole, getting your feet dirty and exploring new spots is half the fun, but being pointed in the right direction would save me a lot of walking around searching for deer that aren't there.
Any other tips on good places to go for coyote, turkey, upland birds, or whatever would go a long ways. Thanks for the help in advance, and happy hunting!
I've been hunting a few times for coyote with limited success, tried turkey hunting this last spring, and have taken rabbits a bunch. This year I drew an A31 tag, so it is time to start scouting and target shooting to prepare. If anyone has any tips on where to start looking in the Angeles National Forest, that would be really appreciated. I don't want to steal anyone's honey hole, getting your feet dirty and exploring new spots is half the fun, but being pointed in the right direction would save me a lot of walking around searching for deer that aren't there.
Any other tips on good places to go for coyote, turkey, upland birds, or whatever would go a long ways. Thanks for the help in advance, and happy hunting!