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- Check out our Successful Southern California Mule Deer Hunt! David Bertram filled his general season rifle tag by harvesting this nice 3x3 mule deer on video! If you're looking for a high quality Southern California Mule Deer Hunting film, look no further. Please like, share, and subscribe!
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Great film man. I thoroughly enjoyed that. It's cool seeing a fellow Southern Californian find success consistently.
I know this is 4 months old, but definitely agree. So Cal zones are tough, finding consistent success is difficult. Been one hell of a learning curve for an adult onset hunter.
Really nice blacktail buck - congrats. Those almost look like Whitetail antlers!
They are!
Great buck. I have taken a couple of 180 class bucks out of state and I have found taking a southern California Forky is way more exciting and satisfying. SoCal can be the most challenging hunt in America.
That's the truth!
this is exactly what I want to do some day!
That's a whitetail spread on that california muley! I've seen it before on a buck from D14. Nicely done. I started deer hunting when I was a young man, and southern california was a tough teacher. I never harvested a deer, not for the lack of deer but due to my inexperience and buck fever, but those lessons will always be with me. Enjoying the fresh content, keep up the good work.
I was thinking the same thing , looks like white tail deer antler , that’s awesome
@@martincorona9825I’m sure there are deer in Ca with some whitetail genetics here and there.
Hello sir. I’m new to hunting. My friends and I are thinking of trying out the D14 area because it’s close to us. I know it won’t be easy but I wanted to ask your thoughts on the D14 zone?
We've seen some of those same genetics on NorCal bucks too. You also see it a lot with Sitka and coastal blacktails. Buck fever... That will be a podcast topic this year for sure
Good question. David will talk about SoCal D zones on an upcoming podcast. If you haven't seen the podcast, it's CACCIA Outdoors Podcast, on TH-cam, Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Great job on the production and glad you guys are back at it. Looking forward to your NorCal stuff, that’s what brought me to your page originally. Nothing against Whitetails from a tree stand, but this is how I enjoy and relate to deer hunting. Thanks for the content! Podcast is great too.
Appreciate it! Our NoCal video drop this week on Saturday
Love that you had hopes for the dudes that hiked high.
Looks like white tail antlers! Congrats!
socals not easy terrain, well done!
Great job man. Love the video. This will be season 5 had some opportunities but yet to capitalize.
Good luck this year!
Nice dude!
Nice production
Thanks!
nice buck!
awesome video
Awesome buck man! What do you guys think of zond D11??
We’re going to record another podcast soon and talk about the SoCal zones.
Hey man. I’m a newer hunter from OC and my local zone is D15 but have had some trouble there. I was wondering if you had any insight into that zone or if you’d suggest D16 instead?
We’ve had several questions like this. We’re going to record a podcast soon and talk about the SoCal zones
I see big 3x3’s all the time here and some 4x4’s. Then I go hunting. All I ever see with a gun in my hand are spikes or forkies that dart away as fast as the wind! People that I know that constantly take nice dear here all hunt on ranches that no one has access to. Ca is hard especially on public land 🥵
It definitely is… the big bucks know how to survive
I’m from Southern California and have been lookin to take my son mule deer hunting. Where’s a good place to hunt mule deer here down south?
Congrats, great buck. I always thought hunting close to home (oc) wasn’t a worthy endeavor, looks like I was wrong.
It's challenging but very rewarding for sure
great.
If you showed me just the rack I'd have thought Coues Deer. Grats on a dandy SoCal buck, not an easy feat, I can attest.
Appreciate that!
I have that exact same 300wby rifle 👍 curious to know what bullet you use… I use 195gr bulldozers at 3215fps
That’s a pretty intense load for a 95# deer 🤣
@@wesleyturner1979 you ever heard copper bullets just zipped right through? we use copper bullets in Ca and with copper bullets the more velocity the better so they can properly expand and even then these bullets don’t explode like cup and core ones, add to that I get a pretty flat trajectory out to 400yds, my max range. I don’t shoot young forks like most hunter so idk what a 95 pound buck is. meat damage is minimal with my loads but I’ve yet to see bucks and one 300+ pound bear take 2 steps after being hit so it’s perfect for me.
@@eddielombera5862 I live in Buellton 😂. I’ve got a 300 wsm load that shoots 150g bulldozers like 3400 fps. I took that up to D7 2 years ago and got skunked. I hunted A zone this year and last with a 6mm XC shooting 101g hammers going about 3k. But honestly I don’t think I’ve ever seen a deer in Ca bigger than 200lbs and I drive around a lot on private ranches for work. Anything 30 cal going over 3k is 100 percent unnecessary for anything out here. But ya, we like what we like right? And BTW the effective speed for all our coppers is about 1800fps. Lots of cartridges carry that speed out to 400 yards with bullets over 100gr.
Looks like you get tons of scouting in man, I’m an Orange County resident and been trying to get out on more scouting rather then showing up blind. Where do you live within SoCal that allows you so much time in the mountains ? Thanks man for a great video!
San Diego County. Yeah we try to get out and scout as much as possible. Thanks!
And hunting private lands helps a bunch too haha
@@NativeRT pretty sure these guys hunt mostly public, otc and draws man. Positive vibes only here.
@@CacciaOutdoorsdude! Would love to buy you coffee for a chat.
SD local.
“At 900 yards, so I’m in range” - 8:44? C’mon, close the gap.
900/2=450. Gap closed.
What zone are you hunting??
D16 and D17
D-16 and especially D-17 are huge areas. Rough steep terrain. Plus it's always hot.
DUDDEEEE I hunt in Southern California and I can tell you why there all forks, I hunt in a private hunting club callled My country club also mcc, there rule is for hunting is the buck has to be a 3 pointer or better, and over time genetic variation they only grew out to be forks because they couldn’t get shot at because they are forks and not a 3x2 or a 3x3. I have the same problem
450 yds? Be better…..
Better than one shot one kill, sub-500 yards? Nah we're good.
Shot was low.
Cali coues deer ??