Eric Mayer
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I've had a few folks email me about Tejon Ranch because I was there with grtwythunter on Saturday.
The weather was perfect, nice and cool in the morning with no wind, then turning to mid-70's by the afternoon. Evening came with some light breezes, but nothing more.
The grass is high most places on the top. As you head into some of the protected valleys (very little sun), the grass is still green and a lot higher than the other areas.
There is a lot of water still running in creeks and such, but nothing like it was a few weeks ago. On the same note, the roads are in pretty good shape, but there are some ruts and erosion areas not exposed because of the tall grass. We ran into one hunter who had to walk a ways to ask for help because his truck dropped into one of these hidden ruts.
The hogs are all grouped up in one oak tree grove. About 9,864 of them, from small to large. The GPS coordinates are: N 33° 57.732 W 118° 26.566 When we came upon them, they all stood real still hoping we wouldn't notice them, but of course there was a spotted one that sneezed so it blew their cover. grtwythunter made me promise not to tell where they were, but I couldn't keep all those hogs a secret any longer...
Good luck to everyone and I will see the folks who are having breakfast at Flying J's on Friday morning!!
Eric
The weather was perfect, nice and cool in the morning with no wind, then turning to mid-70's by the afternoon. Evening came with some light breezes, but nothing more.
The grass is high most places on the top. As you head into some of the protected valleys (very little sun), the grass is still green and a lot higher than the other areas.
There is a lot of water still running in creeks and such, but nothing like it was a few weeks ago. On the same note, the roads are in pretty good shape, but there are some ruts and erosion areas not exposed because of the tall grass. We ran into one hunter who had to walk a ways to ask for help because his truck dropped into one of these hidden ruts.
The hogs are all grouped up in one oak tree grove. About 9,864 of them, from small to large. The GPS coordinates are: N 33° 57.732 W 118° 26.566 When we came upon them, they all stood real still hoping we wouldn't notice them, but of course there was a spotted one that sneezed so it blew their cover. grtwythunter made me promise not to tell where they were, but I couldn't keep all those hogs a secret any longer...
Good luck to everyone and I will see the folks who are having breakfast at Flying J's on Friday morning!!
Eric