Can a 17-Year-Old Hunt Without Supervision?

17-year-old California hunter Joshua G. (CDFW photo).
Photo Credit: Courtesy of CDFW

by California Department of Fish & Wildlife
2-27-2020
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Question:  I am 17 years old and have my hunter education certification and license. I am wondering if it is legal for me to hunt by myself with a rifle or shotgun, without adult supervision. (O.R.)

Answer: For the most part, yes, it is legal, except for a few apprentice hunts the California Department Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) hosts that require an adult chaperone. Pay attention to the hunt details if you are applying to different apprentice hunts, also known as junior hunts. If there are such restrictions, it will be noted in the application information.

We’re happy that you have taken the time and have the interest to pass your hunter education course and take up hunting. Although you are legally permitted to hunt on your own, we encourage you to go out with experienced hunters and soak up everything they have to teach you. There are many skills you need to develop – everything from hunting methods, to game care to cooking techniques. The fastest way to learn is to spend time with others who already have the expertise. And as you progress through your education, gain experience and develop confidence as a hunter, we hope you’ll encourage your friends to do the same. Maybe one day you can be their mentor.



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