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looking for public turky land in California

Started by Bard1, April 08, 2009, 10:10:00 AM

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Bard1

Can any one tell me of some public land where I can head for a 3 day do it your self turky hunt in California?  Thanks
D-
got arrows?

kurtbel5

I've seen them in the Los Padres.
Doesn't mean I've got any lol
    Kurt

Bard1

no kidding Kurt??!!  what part of the los padres?
got arrows?

beachbowhunter

Mount Laguna/Cuyamaca area in the Cleveland National Forrest here in San Diego. You can camp on the mountain no problemo. Go to Julian for some apple pie.

Norb
Ishi was a Californian                   :cool:

DELTA

I never hunted Julian,but I know some of my friends have hunted it, and killed turkeys.Some times they see a lot and sometimes nothing.
JIM BELLEVILLE

kurtbel5

Camp ground is called White Oaks on Paradise road.
Hwy 154 is the access,same hwy the Chamberlain ranch is off of, just more towards SB.
Public land on one side, private on the other.
Very pretty area, but tough playing in.

Be aware your in the PC capital,not everyone is pro hunting here. lol

PS If you go give me a shout

NorthernCaliforniaHunter

What part of California will you be in? This state is HUGE, you know...  

PM me, if you're north of San Francisco I've got a few suggestions.
"...there are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, it's melancholy, and its charm." Theodore Roosevelt

Find me at ShareTheBounty

Bard1

Thanks for all the feed back!
It will be myself and one other bowhunter.  We were looking at pretty much the entire state, but closer the better.  I'll give my partner a call and we'll see what sounds best.  The place near Chamberlin ranch should be easy to get to.  
and down by San diego sounds good too.
Were thinking about Ukia, but man that's a long ass drive.  
D-
got arrows?


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