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<blockquote data-quote="middleofnowhere" data-source="post: 1551331" data-attributes="member: 96793"><p>California has a lot of public land and "wilderness" areas. Definitely get OnX maps for your phone or tablet to check out the land you can hunt for free. Be prepared to walk or hike. Here is a link to the California "wilderness area" map on Google Earth: <a href="https://www.wilderness.net/GIS/California_Wildernesses.kmz" target="_blank">https://www.wilderness.net/GIS/California_Wildernesses.kmz</a></p><p>Most of the areas are huntable except a few National Parks.</p><p></p><p>There is an organization called Backcountry Hunters and Anglers with an active chapter in Northern California. They have somewhat regular get togethers called "pint nights". You can meet others in your area and partner up to learn the system here. California BHA is very active on Facebook. Other organizations are California Wild Sheep Foundation, California Waterfowl, etc. All good groups of people and full of information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="middleofnowhere, post: 1551331, member: 96793"] California has a lot of public land and “wilderness” areas. Definitely get OnX maps for your phone or tablet to check out the land you can hunt for free. Be prepared to walk or hike. Here is a link to the California “wilderness area” map on Google Earth: [URL]https://www.wilderness.net/GIS/California_Wildernesses.kmz[/URL] Most of the areas are huntable except a few National Parks. There is an organization called Backcountry Hunters and Anglers with an active chapter in Northern California. They have somewhat regular get togethers called “pint nights”. You can meet others in your area and partner up to learn the system here. California BHA is very active on Facebook. Other organizations are California Wild Sheep Foundation, California Waterfowl, etc. All good groups of people and full of information. [/QUOTE]
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