Common Sense
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Hunt where you know its legal.
It may not be "right", but according to CA state law it is legal to hunt on property that is not posted, fenced, or under cultivation.
Many states say you are tresspassing if you hunt on private property without permission, but not California.
Just because you say I am tresspassing with a gun if I enter unposted, unfenced, and uncultivated property; doesn't make it a fact. The facts are on my side, although I don't really think the law is "right", it is the law. The law is on my side.
The first time I hunted unposted private property was after a game warden checked me and my son for licenses and tags while we were hunting on national forest land. After talking to us he called me aside and told me about the above law. He then drew a little map of where there was forty acres of unposted, uncultivated, and unfenced private property. He told me to take my boy there if he wanted to bag his first deer. He cautioned me not to cross the fence-line onto the other unposted privated property, but assured me that I could not be charged with any violation if I stayed on the forty acres. He did say if anyone "caught" me, I should be polite and leave quickly and never return. My son bagged his first deer there, and many more as the years went by.