MODOC COUNTY — In what he called “an honest mistake,” a Clayton man who used a compound bow and arrow to kill a pronghorn ...
Hunters can apply for a pronghorn antelope tag for decades and never get drawn for one in the annual Big Game Drawing by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Only 137 pronghorn hunting ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife began investigating an illegal shooting and taking of a male pronghorn in Modoc County last year.
You might have already noticed that I didn’t call them pronghorn antelope. That is because this animal is not an antelope. Its official name is just “pronghorn.” Calling it antelope is like ...
The investigation involved field interviews with witnesses, canvassing of the kill site, online records ... pronghorn, officials said. Officials said the head and horns of the mature male antelope ...
A settlement agreement was reached after a 53-year-old Clayton man poached a pronghorn, a mammal that looks like an antelope, in Modoc County. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife began ...
However, pronghorn pass easily under altered fences. Through its pronghorn program, NPCA works to re-establish winter migration habitat for Yellowstone’s pronghorn antelope. Since 2010, NPCA has been ...
Authorities say that as a result of the poaching investigation, the prosecution resulted in the loss of hunting privileges, ...
California poacher Earnest Davis pleaded no contest to illegal pronghorn hunting, resulting in probation and a $3,000 fine.
Young pronghorn antelopes are expert hiders, known for tucking themselves into hard-to-see spots and laying motionless beneath tall grasses and foliage to protect themselves from predators like ...