Mostly on private land. Some ranchers will charge you a "trespass fee" to hunt for the day but this varies a lot. Some time ago California passed a law to encourage hunting on private property. The state covers private property owners against liability if they don't charge for hunters for hunting on their property. This removes one of the big concerns of land owners - what if a hunter hurts him/herself on my property? Tejon Ranch has an insurance fee to cover hunter liability because it charges a fee to hunt on the property, thereby loosing the State coverage.
Go and check it out if you are not too far from it. I hear it's suppose to rain on Wednesday. Maybe that'll be a better day for you to scout out the area? Let us know how it goes if you hit it up.
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