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Three-Year Poaching Investigation in California Uncovers Close to 30 Deer

Tim HuntBy Tim HuntApril 2, 20262 Mins Read
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Three-Year Poaching Investigation in California Uncovers Close to 30 Deer

California wildlife officers arrested four men on March 13 following a 3-year poaching investigation that uncovered close to 30 deer allegedly taken across multiple counties, some out of season, some with spotlights, and some with fraudulent tags, according to a statement from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Investigators say the group used spotlights, hunted out of season, and repeatedly abused California’s deer tag system. Officers found physical and digital evidence that deer tags were being recycled and reused, just not in any environmentally responsible way. In one case, a single tag was reportedly used to cover four separate deer before being duplicated and used again.

California’s deer tag system sets harvest limits and helps wildlife managers track what’s happening inside each zone. When tags get reused, it’s not just breaking the law. It also messes with the data that drives future seasons and tag numbers.

The investigation stretched across deer zones D7, D8, and D9. These zones are located in central California and are areas that see steady hunting pressure and where tag numbers are tightly managed. It eventually led officers to Visalia and Farmersville, where officers served search warrants and made four arrests.

During those searches, officers say they found a number of deer skulls and antlers, a large quantity of processed venison, and a firearm without a serial number. California Department of Fish and Wildlife K-9s Shep and Judd assisted, locating a concealed firearm hidden under a couch and a buried deer head.

The case was supported in part by information submitted through CALTIP (Californians Turn In Poachers and Polluters). This confidential tip line allows the public to report poaching and pollution violations anonymously, according to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.

The case has been referred to the Tulare County District Attorney’s Office for prosecution. The names of the arrested parties have not been released.

Public reaction on the CDFW’s social media post was largely supportive, with one commenter writing that offenses like this “keep wildlife from legal responsible hunters.”

Thirty deer don’t just disappear from a landscape without leaving a mark that honest hunters will feel in the next season or beyond. The system works best when people play by the rules. Cases like this one don’t just end with the arrests and court dates. They have a ripple effect that shows up in future buck-to-doe ratios, tag quotas, and draw odds.

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