Hunt Results for San Jacinto Wildlife Area, Wednesday – 11/25/20

The per hunter average take of waterfowl at the San Jacinto Wildlife Area headed back upward just slightly as compared to Saturday’s poor numbers with weather conditions starting right at 40 degrees, eventually just touching 70, under clear skies.  Gadwall and Shovelers came in tied for first place for most birds checked in with Cinnamon Teal taking the second spot.  Tom Trakes, from San Jacinto Wildlife Area, reported that the results for Wednesday, 11/25/20 were as follows:

148 adult and 15 junior hunters bagged 32 Northern Shovelers, 6 Mallards, 32 Gadwall, 10 Widgeon, 3 Pintail, 20 Green Wing Teal, 27 Cinnamon Teal, 1 Canvasback, 3 Ring Necks, 5 Bufflehead, 3 Goldeneye, and 16 Ruddy Ducks.  There were no Geese harvested at San Jacinto on Wednesday.  In addition, 7 Coots were taken at San Jacinto on Wednesday.  This figured out to a per person average of 0.97 ducks or, with the Coots added in, 1.01 waterfowl per gun. Tom advised that out of 52 reservation cards issued 30 arrived on time to get their hunting spot.

San Jacinto Wildlife Area has begun its annual Toy Drive, this year to benefit The Knotts Family Agency Foster Program.  If you’re able, please bring a new, unwrapped toy for the kids.  Toys for donation should be targeted for 3 to 7-year-old boys and girls.  This is a great program and a chance to show that hunters have a heart. Details of this year’s toy drive can be seen here:

https://socalhunt.wordpress.com/2020/11/12/san-jacinto-wildlife-areas-annual-toy-drive-begins/

San Jacinto’s 27th Annual Junior Hunt is coming up on February 6th, 2021.  New state regulations, which went into effect 5 years ago, regarding donations for this great event are in effect again this year.  It’s a great cause to donate to as the Junior Hunters are the future of our sport. Details on the procedures for donating can be found at the below link: 

https://socalhunt.wordpress.com/2015/09/02/new-procedures-for-donations-for-the-annual-junior-hunt-at-san-jacinto-wildlife-area/

Also, don’t let a little paperwork stop you from donating.  It’s not that hard, I know, I’ve done it every year since DFW started this requirement.

San Jacinto is open for waterfowl hunting on Wednesdays and Saturdays only. You can put in for reservations on-line through the DFW Automated License Data System (ALDS).  Your reservation request has to be to the ALDS system 17 days in advance to get in on the drawing or you can get in on the daily “sweatline” drawing for the remaining blinds after the reservations are taken care of. Reservation spots are given out starting at 3 AM and the “sweatline” drawing is done after that. The ALDS can be accessed through the DFW web site at the below link –

https://www.ca.wildlifelicense.com/InternetSales

Don’t forget that all licenses and 1 day, 2 day or season passes must be purchased at a DFW Office or a license agent before your arrival at the refuge.  These can be purchased online via the ALDS system also, however, you will have to wait for the DFG to mail you the actual licenses and passes which can take up to 15 days.  If you purchase your license and passes in person at a DFW office or license agent, you immediately get them without the wait for the mail.  As in past seasons, no licenses or passes will be sold at the check stations this season.  You can also show up for an afternoon refill hunt, but the last refill is at 2 PM. For more information, contact the staff at San Jacinto at 951-928-0580.


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