Recreation
The California Department of Fish and Game’s (DFG) Upland Game Bird Special Hunts Program is offering special dove hunt opportunities this year.
Hunters who wish to hunt on properties with controlled access must apply for reservations by Aug. 8.
Sixteen special dove hunts are scheduled throughout California.
Participants will be determined by lottery. To allow a maximum number of hunters to participate, applicants and their party members may be drawn only once for all lottery dove hunts during the season.
Duplicate applications will be disqualified.
Dove season opens Sept. 1.
Hunters can apply online at http://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/DFGSpecialHunts/Default.aspx .
To apply by mail, hunters must fill out the 2012 Upland Game Bird Stamp Special Hunts Dove application, which may be obtained at DFG regional offices.
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The Department of Fish and Game (DFG) is offering a draw for an apprentice deer hunt on the San Antonio Valley Ecological Reserve.
Two hunters holding valid Junior Hunting Licenses will be chosen through a lottery and allowed to hunt for two days on the weekend of Sept. 22 and 23.
To qualify for a Junior Hunting License for the 2012-13 season, applicants must have purchased this year’s license prior to turning 16.
The draw is being held in cooperation with the California Deer Association (CDA).
Applications will be accepted until Aug. 31, and successful applicants will be notified by Sept. 10.
For information on how to apply and more details about the hunt, visit http://www.dfg.ca.gov/delta/hunts/SanAntonio/ .
The hunts are open to current valid Junior Hunting License holders only.
Participants must attend a mandatory orientation scheduled on the first day of the hunt and be in possession of a Junior Hunting License and zone A tag deer hunting tag.
An adult chaperone 18 years or older must accompany each hunter but may not hunt.
Applicants are advised that this hunt is within the designated Condor Range and therefore ammunition must be certified “lead free.”
Located in eastern Santa Clara County, the pristine 3,000-acre San Antonio Valley Ecological Reserve is home to deer, tule elk, wild pigs and a host of other wildlife species.
The area is only open for scheduled events such as this one, and all hunting will be on foot from designated access points.
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