When dreaming mule deer bucks, you may picture themselves in the Colorado/ Wyoming mountains or the Utah/Arizona canyon country. But if you’ve hunted California’s eastern-slope mule deer, you know that our State can provide excellent hunting for respectable mule deer in a remote and picturesque setting. With a variety of habitat types and bioregions, California [...]
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Rocky Mountain Mule Deer in California
Posted in Archery hunting, Big game hunting, Deer hunting, mule deer, wildfire habitat recovery, wildlife conservation, Wildlife habitat, tagged Eastern Slope California Deer, Mule Deer in California on April 21, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Aerial Spraying Results – 15 days after spraying
Posted in California Delta, Farm Management, seasonal marsh, wildfire habitat recovery, Wildlife habitat, wildlife management, tagged duck and pheasant habitat, habitat management on July 2, 2009 | 3 Comments »
On Tuesday, June 16 2009 a helicopter spraying company hit our thick stands of cattails, tules, Bermuda and blackberries with a 3 quart to the acre mix of roundup. Took a trip to Mayberry yesterday to view the results of the aerial spraying efforts. I found the cattails to be hard hit. Bermuda grass showed signs [...]