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People seemed interested in the Tejon Pig Hunts after Jesse, Doug and I posted our story. I found this on Turner's website, so I thought I would post it just in case anyone was interested...there are two left. I have no idea if they are full of not...
Tejon Ranch Hog Hunts Information
What: Turner?s Outdoorsman, Mike Raahauge Shooting Enterprises, and California Hog Hunter Tejon Ranch Hog Hunts.
When: These weekend hunts are hosted throughout the year. See attached list of dates available.
Where: Hunters will stay at one of the two Tejon Ranch hunting lodges. Each lodge sleeps 10 hunters.
Directions: The Tejon Ranch is located at the top of the Grapevine near Lebec. Take Interstate 5 north from the Los Angeles area and exit at the Fort Tejon offramp. Go west (right) to the first set of buildings and turn into the lower parking area to complete your sign-in.
Who: YOU and the other hog hunters will join Jim Matthews from California Hog Hunter and Western Outdoor News for a weekend of fun.
The hunts are limited to 10 hunters.
Giveaways: There will be a drawing following the 2002 series of hunts for a complete rifle package ideal for hog hunting. Everyone who attended one of the 2002 hunts will be entered in the drawing. The winner will be able to fill out the paperwork to pick up the rifle at his nearest Turner?s
Outdoorsman after the required waiting period.
Itinerary:
Friday: All hunters will meet at the ranch headquarters between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. Friday to sign in, get their pig tags stamped, and pick up their Tejon Ranch hunting permit. You will then be sent or escorted to one of the two lodges. Hunters can hunt/scout the first evening or sight-in rifles and relax at the lodge. A late dinner will be served at each lodge approximately a hour after dark to allow time for all hunters to return to camp. After dinner all hunters will be given an orientation and suggestions where they might see pigs in the morning.
Saturday: A continental breakfast will be set out approximately two hours before shooting time so hunters can get an early start on their hunting. Lunch (sandwich makings, fruit, cookies etc.) will be available at the cabins all day. Dinner will be served no sooner than an hour after dark to give hunters time to get back to camp and clean up.
Sunday: Again, a continental breakfast will be set out early for hunters to get an early start. Hunters must be back at the cabins and all gear cleared out
no later than 1 p.m.
Details: The $510 fee includes two nights in one of the Tejon?s two premier hunting lodges, all food, and a chance to bag a pig on Tejon. All you need to bring is your firearm, ammunition, hunting license and pig tags, knife and gear for field dressing game, game bags, ice chests to haul game to your butcher, your personal gear, and a vehicle to use for hunting (preferably a four-wheel drive). This is not a guided hunt, but a unique opportunity to hunt wild hogs on the Tejon Ranch on your own and sit around the fire in the evening with other hunters on one of Southern California?s most pristine ranches. You don?t need to bring sleeping bags or bedding. If you would like to drink alcoholic beverages in the evening, you are welcome to bring you own drinks. No drinking is allowed in the field while hunting. No drinking and driving is allowed. No open containers in vehicles are allowed. Please save the drinking for the lodge after you have finished hunting for the day.
Cancellations: If you have a family emergency and must cancel, we will refund $300 of your fee if we cannot replace your spot. If we are able to fill your spot at the last minute, we will refund the whole amount.
Waiting List: Since each hunt is limited to just 10 hunters, we will have a waiting list in case of last minute cancellations. If you are on the waiting list, we will not cash your check until you are confirmed for the trip. Confirmation letters will be sent out to each hunter confirmed for the trip prior to the
hunt.
Tejon Insurance: All hunters must have a Tejon insurance policy. The $10 policy is valid for an entire year of hunting on the Tejon from Sept. 1 through August 31. If you have already purchased a policy for this year, please not that on the registration form and deduct $10 from the price of the hunt.
Pig Tags: To speed the registration process on Friday at the ranch headquarters, you can send us a pig tag, filled out with your information, when you send in your registration. Make sure you have tags for the current hunting year.
Mailing List: We will place all hunters who sign-up for this hunt, and those who are bumped to a waiting list, on a mailing database for all future hunts we organize. This list will NOT be distributed to anyone else.
Questions: If you have specific questions about the Tejon Hunts not covered in this information, contact Jim Matthews at 909-887-3444.
Best Regards,
Dates:
February 22-24, 2002 HOG HUNT (10 hunters, two nights in lodge)
March 22-24, 2002 HOG HUNT (10 hunters, two nights in lodge)
May 17-19, 2002 HOG HUNT (10 hunters, two nights in lodge)
June 28-30, 2002 HOG HUNT (10 hunters, two nights in lodge)
July 26-28, 2002 HOG HUNT (10 hunters, two nights in lodge)*
The fee for each hunt is $510 per person. This fee includes stay for the listed number of nights at one of the two Tejon Ranch?s hunting lodges, meals from Friday night through Sunday noon, and the mandatory $10 ranch insurance policy.
The hog hunts are NOT guided, and it is NOT a guaranteed hunt. However, success rates on non-guided hog hunts on the Tejon are typically around 40 to 60 percent. You will be hunting free-ranging wild hogs on your own at the Tejon Ranch. The $10 Tejon Ranch insurance policy is valid from Sept. 1, 2001-Aug. 31, 2002.
(Edited by gwhunter69 at 10:50 am on June 14, 2002)
Tejon Ranch Hog Hunts Information
What: Turner?s Outdoorsman, Mike Raahauge Shooting Enterprises, and California Hog Hunter Tejon Ranch Hog Hunts.
When: These weekend hunts are hosted throughout the year. See attached list of dates available.
Where: Hunters will stay at one of the two Tejon Ranch hunting lodges. Each lodge sleeps 10 hunters.
Directions: The Tejon Ranch is located at the top of the Grapevine near Lebec. Take Interstate 5 north from the Los Angeles area and exit at the Fort Tejon offramp. Go west (right) to the first set of buildings and turn into the lower parking area to complete your sign-in.
Who: YOU and the other hog hunters will join Jim Matthews from California Hog Hunter and Western Outdoor News for a weekend of fun.
The hunts are limited to 10 hunters.
Giveaways: There will be a drawing following the 2002 series of hunts for a complete rifle package ideal for hog hunting. Everyone who attended one of the 2002 hunts will be entered in the drawing. The winner will be able to fill out the paperwork to pick up the rifle at his nearest Turner?s
Outdoorsman after the required waiting period.
Itinerary:
Friday: All hunters will meet at the ranch headquarters between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. Friday to sign in, get their pig tags stamped, and pick up their Tejon Ranch hunting permit. You will then be sent or escorted to one of the two lodges. Hunters can hunt/scout the first evening or sight-in rifles and relax at the lodge. A late dinner will be served at each lodge approximately a hour after dark to allow time for all hunters to return to camp. After dinner all hunters will be given an orientation and suggestions where they might see pigs in the morning.
Saturday: A continental breakfast will be set out approximately two hours before shooting time so hunters can get an early start on their hunting. Lunch (sandwich makings, fruit, cookies etc.) will be available at the cabins all day. Dinner will be served no sooner than an hour after dark to give hunters time to get back to camp and clean up.
Sunday: Again, a continental breakfast will be set out early for hunters to get an early start. Hunters must be back at the cabins and all gear cleared out
no later than 1 p.m.
Details: The $510 fee includes two nights in one of the Tejon?s two premier hunting lodges, all food, and a chance to bag a pig on Tejon. All you need to bring is your firearm, ammunition, hunting license and pig tags, knife and gear for field dressing game, game bags, ice chests to haul game to your butcher, your personal gear, and a vehicle to use for hunting (preferably a four-wheel drive). This is not a guided hunt, but a unique opportunity to hunt wild hogs on the Tejon Ranch on your own and sit around the fire in the evening with other hunters on one of Southern California?s most pristine ranches. You don?t need to bring sleeping bags or bedding. If you would like to drink alcoholic beverages in the evening, you are welcome to bring you own drinks. No drinking is allowed in the field while hunting. No drinking and driving is allowed. No open containers in vehicles are allowed. Please save the drinking for the lodge after you have finished hunting for the day.
Cancellations: If you have a family emergency and must cancel, we will refund $300 of your fee if we cannot replace your spot. If we are able to fill your spot at the last minute, we will refund the whole amount.
Waiting List: Since each hunt is limited to just 10 hunters, we will have a waiting list in case of last minute cancellations. If you are on the waiting list, we will not cash your check until you are confirmed for the trip. Confirmation letters will be sent out to each hunter confirmed for the trip prior to the
hunt.
Tejon Insurance: All hunters must have a Tejon insurance policy. The $10 policy is valid for an entire year of hunting on the Tejon from Sept. 1 through August 31. If you have already purchased a policy for this year, please not that on the registration form and deduct $10 from the price of the hunt.
Pig Tags: To speed the registration process on Friday at the ranch headquarters, you can send us a pig tag, filled out with your information, when you send in your registration. Make sure you have tags for the current hunting year.
Mailing List: We will place all hunters who sign-up for this hunt, and those who are bumped to a waiting list, on a mailing database for all future hunts we organize. This list will NOT be distributed to anyone else.
Questions: If you have specific questions about the Tejon Hunts not covered in this information, contact Jim Matthews at 909-887-3444.
Best Regards,
Dates:
February 22-24, 2002 HOG HUNT (10 hunters, two nights in lodge)
March 22-24, 2002 HOG HUNT (10 hunters, two nights in lodge)
May 17-19, 2002 HOG HUNT (10 hunters, two nights in lodge)
June 28-30, 2002 HOG HUNT (10 hunters, two nights in lodge)
July 26-28, 2002 HOG HUNT (10 hunters, two nights in lodge)*
The fee for each hunt is $510 per person. This fee includes stay for the listed number of nights at one of the two Tejon Ranch?s hunting lodges, meals from Friday night through Sunday noon, and the mandatory $10 ranch insurance policy.
The hog hunts are NOT guided, and it is NOT a guaranteed hunt. However, success rates on non-guided hog hunts on the Tejon are typically around 40 to 60 percent. You will be hunting free-ranging wild hogs on your own at the Tejon Ranch. The $10 Tejon Ranch insurance policy is valid from Sept. 1, 2001-Aug. 31, 2002.
(Edited by gwhunter69 at 10:50 am on June 14, 2002)