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deerdropper13

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Where can you find out if your zone is a true Black-tail or a cross-breed? Any info would be appreciated thanx!!
 
LAST EDITED ON Feb-02-05 AT 06:21AM (MST)[p]Assuming you ar talking about California I think it is anything west of Highway 5 is considered Blacktail. The only true way to check the deer would be through DNA samples. IMO. Where are you hunting?


Happy trails
Ridge Runner
"Now Pilgrim,you sure you can skin grizz"
 
ridge runner- thanx for the info. i hunt in zone C-4 in california.
 
these are the blacktail boundaries for Ca. Anything west and north if this line is acceptable as blacktail.


beginning in Siskiyou County at the Oregon-California border, the boundary lies between townships R8W and R9W M.D.M. extending south to and along the Klamath river to Hamberg, then south along the road to Scott Bar, continuing south and then east on the unimproved road from Scott Bar to its intersection with the paved road to Mugginsville, then south through Mugginsville to State highway 3, which is then followed to Douglas City in Trinity County, from which the line runs east on state highway 299 to interstate 5. The line follows I-5 south to the area of Anderson, where the Sacramento River moves east of I-5, following the Sacramento River until it joins with the San Joaquin River, which is followed to the south border of Stanislaus County. The line then runs west along this border to the east border of Santa Clara County. The east and south borders of Santa Clara County are then followed to the south border of Santa Cruz County, which is then followed to the edge of Monterey Bay.



JB
 

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