Experience Lassen County during your guided Mule Deer or Pronghorn Antelope Hunts. You spent years accumulating preference points, let our experienced guides help find a quality animal to fill your tag. Our hunts are 3 days, but arrangements can be made to extend your hunt.
Purchase a Private Land Management (PLM) California Mule Deer or Pronghorn Antelope tag to hunt on an approximate 3,000 acre ranch in Lassen County.
These can be DIY or Guided for an additional fee.
When you book a hunt with us, you become a part of the DMO family. That's why all our hunts include food, lodging, transportation to and from the field, and game care at no additional cost.
If you have been drawn for a Deer tag in any of the following areas: A5, A7, A8, A9, A26, X3A, X4, X5A, X6A, M3, M4, M5, M8 (including Apprentice hunts in these areas), our licensed guides can help you experience a quality hunt.
Our hunts are guided for three days, typically Saturday through Monday for opening weekend or Friday through Sunday, though arrangements can be made for weekday hunts. Most hunts will be conducted on BLM or Forest Service land, though Private Property hunts are available for an additional fee.
Arrangements can be made for extending the hunt for a longer period of time as well as lodging. All of our hunts include transportation to and from the field and lunch will be provided. Scouting for quality animals will be done in advance of your arrival to provide the best opportunity for success!
If you have been drawn for a Lassen County Pronghorn Antelope Period 1, Period 2, or Archery tag, we can help you experience a quality hunt.
Our hunts are guided for three days, typically Saturday through Monday for opening weekend or Friday through Sunday, though arrangements can be made for weekday hunts. Most hunts will be conducted on BLM or Forest Service land, though Private Property hunts are available for an additional fee.
Arrangements can be made for extending the hunt for a longer period of time as well as lodging. All of our hunts include transportation to and from the field and lunch will be provided. Scouting for quality animals will be done in advance of your arrival to provide the best opportunity for success!
Didn't draw a tag? We have a limited amount of landowner Private Land Management (PLM) Pronghorn Antelope tags available to hunt on an approximate 3,000 acre ranch in Lassen County.
This can be a DIY hunt or guided, for an additional fee. Seasons are determined by California Fish & Wildlife but typically run early August until mid-September.
Didn't draw a tag? We have a limited amount of landowner Private Land Management (PLM) Mule Deer tags available to hunt on an approximate 3,000 acre ranch in Lassen County.
This can be a DIY hunt or guided, for an additional fee. Seasons are determined by California Fish & Wildlife but typically runs mid-September through late November.
Give us a call or email us to learn more about our guided hunts and an outlook on the season.
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