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Tired of getting aced out of your favorite duck pond? Getting too old for the refuge rat race? One of the most affordable options for waterfowlers looking for a blind on private property is this land management company. Check it out...

Special features:

Public lands of California, a descriptive guide Somebody's private farm pond loaded with bass, sunfish and catfish? Nope, it's Nelson Slough near Nicholas in the Central Valley, and it's one small section of many miles of waterways open to public fishing and small boating in the region.
A growing option for hunters and anglers exists in public lands being purchased by state resource agencies.

Featured resource department news:

California Department of Fish and Game Seeks Public Input on Longfin Smelt Listing Petition

Like many of the California Delta's "indicator" species, the longfin smelt is at record low numbers since monitoring began in the 1950s.


The California Department of Fish and Game (DFG) seeks public input regarding a petition to list longfin smelt under the California
Endangered Species Act (CESA).

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Hunting news:

Waterfowl season another good one in California's Sacramento Valley

Thousands of hunters will hit the fields and ponds in Northern California to enjoy another long waterfowl season. Some of the best hunting opportunities for the unattached hunter are the state operated wildlife areas like Llano Seco, where Chris Anderson of Auburn hunted with his silver chocolate lab Archie.

Waterfowling is a tradition, big business and one of the most popular hunting activities November through January in Northern California. Hunting opportunities on both public and private property are available, although the latter at a cost.

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