Hammer wrote:If you don't mind my asking, what's the appeal of hunting blacktails? Having lived in CA a while I sort of see them as mobile tick habitats with hooves.
They never get very big, they're not real tasty, they live in the epicenter of rattlesnakes, ticks, and poison oak (rattlesnakes being my favorite of the three), and all of said habitat is REALLY steep, with most of the roads on the canyon bottoms.
Not trying to bum you out, and don't care a whit whether a blacktail lives or dies, but for the life of me I can't figure out why anyone would bother hunting them.
I'm really not trolling...Just curious what the attraction is.
This thread wasn’t about hunting but I trust the comments here to be respectful. The answer:
Columbian Blacktail is the only NA deer species that my uncle doesn’t have in Pope and Young, and he’s not getting any younger.
I’ve not killed one w a bow either.
Will be in Sonora next month hunting Coues deer.
Last month I spent a week sitting in a bow blind in a swamp in Saskatchewan at 5 below, so NorCal should be pretty nice.