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Quincy, CA- Plumas Chapter Banquet

The Plumas County Chapter of the Mule Deer Foundation invites you to our 17th Annual Banquet on Saturday, May 17th, 2025, at Plumas County Fairgrounds in Quincy, CA. Doors open […]

Susanville, CA- Susanville Chapter Banquet

The Susanville Chapter of the Mule Deer Foundation invites you to our 12th Annual Banquet on Saturday, May 3rd, 2025, at Diamond Mountain Casino in Susanville, CA. Doors open at […]

Lancaster, CA- Antelope Valley Chapter Banquet

The Antelope Valley Chapter of the Mule Deer Foundation invites you to our 1st Annual Banquet on Saturday, June 7th, 2025, at AV FAIRGROUNDS EVENT CENTER in Lancaster, CA. Doors […]

Redding, CA- Shasta/Lassen Chapter Banquet

The Shasta-Lassen Chapter of the Mule Deer Foundation invites you to our 19th Annual Banquet on Saturday, May 10th, 2025, at Civic Center in Redding, CA. Doors open at 4PM […]

Some reading recommendations to get ready to head west.

Hunting season is over and most of the lower 48. You may have a late season muzzleloader tag for a primitive weapons tag burning a hole in your pocket, but for the rest of us the 2024 season is done. What should I do now? After 90+ days of chasing bucks and ducks or grouse free time may feel strange. It’s a bit too cold out to start practicing marksmanship for next season. You can only put so much time into buying preference points, or applying for tags, and eventually scanning OnX in the evening for ridges or saddles you may have missed gets boring. When the boredom finds you one of the best ways to spend, the winter is sitting next to the fire with a good book. What follows are a few winter reading suggestions from the Mule Deer Foundation and Blacktail Deer Foundation?