Hunting Locations
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Mesquite Gun Club →
300+ Acre duck club in the south grasslands.
Private Land
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Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge →
Federal refuge south of Willows featuring large open water ponds and dense tule patches. Type A area with reservation and lottery system.
Public Land
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Delevan National Wildlife Refuge →
Premier public shooting ground with flat topography and sheet water style ponds. Often rivals private clubs in bird-per-hunter averages.
Public Land
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Colusa National Wildlife Refuge →
Smaller, intimate refuge famous for "The Pond" which consistently produces high harvest numbers. Also serves as critical sanctuary for endangered tule elk.
Public Land
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Sutter National Wildlife Refuge →
Located within the Sutter Bypass, offering exceptional mallard hunting in flooded riparian timber—a habitat type rare in California public lands.
Public Land
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Gray Lodge Wildlife Area →
Iconic 9,200-acre tract near the Sutter Buttes. One of the most heavily used wildlife areas in the state with high hunter capacity.
Public Land
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Upper Butte Basin Wildlife Area (Little Dry Creek) →
The crown jewel of the state system. Managed for quality over quantity with consistently highest bird-per-hunter averages.
Public Land
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Grizzly Island Wildlife Area →
Massive sprawling complex in the Suisun Marsh. Unique for its resident Tule Elk herd and brackish water habitat.
Public Land
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Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area →
Massive flood control channel with agricultural and wetland mosaic. Most accessible wildlife area for urban hunters in Sacramento and Davis.
Public Land
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San Luis National Wildlife Refuge →
Part of the San Luis NWR Complex in the Grasslands. Features multiple units including Blue Goose and West Bear Creek.
Public Land
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