California Hunting License: Cost, Requirements & How to Apply

Complete guide to California hunting licenses — costs, seasons, and how to buy through CDFW.

Resident From $64.82
Non-Resident From N/A
Season July 11 – September 13

California Hunting License — Quick Facts

California Hunting License Fees (2026-2027)

California offers diverse hunting managed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW). The Golden State features enormous geographic diversity from coastal marshes to alpine peaks, supporting mule and blacktail deer, wild pig, black bear, wild turkey, waterfowl, quail, and dove. For the 2026-2027 season, a resident hunting license costs $64.82. Non-residents pay $226.43. Junior licenses (under 16) are $16.96. California uses a tag system for big game — resident first deer tags are $42.54, while non-resident tags cost $379.25. The state is known for its challenging terrain and public land opportunities. California's wild pig hunting is unique in the West (validation required). Bear hunting using dogs was banned by voter initiative. Licenses are valid from July 1 through June 30.

License Type Resident Non-Resident Duration Notes
Resident Hunting License $64.82 N/A July 1 - June 30
NR Hunting License $226.43 July 1 - June 30
Junior Hunting License (under 16) $16.96 $16.96 July 1 - June 30
NR 2-Day Hunting $64.82 2 days Small game/game birds only
Resident 1st Deer Tag $42.54 Season
NR 1st Deer Tag $379.25 Season
Resident Bear Tag $63.14 Season
NR Bear Tag $387.85 Season
NR Bear Tag $387.85 Season
Resident Wild Pig Validation $27.57 Season
NR Wild Pig Validation $98.85 Season
Upland Game Bird Validation (Resident) $24.84 Season
CA Duck Validation (Resident) $39.96 Season
Disabled Veteran Reduced Fee $10.29 July 1 - June 30

Prices from California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Last verified: 2026-04-01. Always confirm current fees with the official state agency before purchase.

Hunter Education Requirements

Required? Required
Online Course Available Yes (online + in-person)
Accepts Other States Yes — reciprocity

Required for first-time license buyers. California accepts hunter education from all states.

How to Buy a California Hunting License

Step-by-step flowchart showing how to purchase a hunting license
  1. 1

    Complete Hunter Education

    If required, complete a state-approved hunter education course before purchasing your license.

  2. 2

    Gather Required Documents

    Have your government-issued photo ID, Social Security Number, and proof of residency (if applicable) ready.

  3. 3

    Visit the Official Portal

    Go to California Department of Fish and Wildlife or an authorized retail agent (Walmart, sporting goods stores).

  4. 4

    Select License Type & Pay

    Choose the appropriate license type for your needs, add any required endorsements or tags, and complete payment.

  5. 5

    Print or Save Your License

    Print your license or save a digital copy. You must carry your valid license while hunting in California.

Need help? Call California Department of Fish and Wildlife at 916-928-5805

California Hunting Seasons (2026-2027)

Species Method Start Date End Date Notes
Mule/Blacktail Deer Archery July 11 September 13 2026 dates
Mule/Blacktail Deer General September 19 November 1 2026 dates
Black Bear General August 15 December 27 2026 dates
Wild Pig General January 1 December 31 Year-round
Turkey Spring March 27 May 2 2027 dates
Turkey Fall November 14 December 20 2026 dates
Quail (Valley/Gambel's/Mountain) General October 17 January 24 2026-27 dates
Duck General October 17 January 24 2026-27 dates
Dove General September 1 November 15 Annual dates

View full California season regulations on CDFW

Discounts & Exemptions

Group Benefit Eligibility
Senior Reduced Reduced-fee licenses for qualifying seniors
Youth Reduced ($16.46) Junior hunting license for under 16
Disabled Veteran Reduced ($10.29) Disabled veterans and recovering service members prequalified by CDFW
Active Military Resident rates Active duty military or Job Corps members stationed in California

California Hunting Regulations Overview

Bag Limits

Check species-specific bag limits in the California official regulations. Limits vary by species, management unit, and season.

Legal Methods

Approved hunting methods include firearm, archery, and muzzleloader. Crossbows are legal. Specific rules apply to each method.

Safety Requirements

Blaze orange is required during firearms deer season.

Shooting Hours

Hunting is generally permitted from 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. Check local variations.

  • Blaze orange required in certain zones during rifle deer season.
  • Lead ammunition banned statewide for all hunting — use non-lead alternatives.
  • Bear hunting with dogs is prohibited in California.
  • Wild pig can be hunted year-round with a validation.

Read full California regulations on CDFW

California Hunting License FAQ

How much does a hunting license cost in California?

A resident hunting license in California starts at $64.82. Non-resident licenses start at N/A. Additional tags and endorsements may be required depending on the species you plan to hunt.

Do I need hunter education to hunt in California?

Yes, California requires hunter education for first-time buyers. Required for first-time license buyers. California accepts hunter education from all states. The state accepts hunter education certificates from other states.

Can non-residents hunt in California?

Yes, non-residents can purchase a California hunting license. The non-resident general hunting license costs N/A. Some special tags or units may have limited non-resident allocations.

What is the deer season in California?

Archery: July 11 – September 13. General: September 19 – November 1

Are there free hunting licenses in California?

California does not offer completely free hunting licenses, but does provide discounts for certain groups including youth, seniors, and military.

Can I buy a California hunting license online?

Yes, you can purchase a California hunting license online through the California Department of Fish and Wildlife website at https://wildlife.ca.gov/Licensing. Licenses may also be available at authorized retail locations.