Captjgray
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It is so worth the price. I took my 6 year old daughter for the last weekend of deer season last weekend. We saw a ton of young bucks and one decent 3x3 that was just a little too young. We also saw about 60 pigs, and a bunch of bobcats, shot 8 quail for dinner on Saturday and we were home by noon on Sunday. Having access to Tejon and being able to take my kids to see wildlife that close is priceless. To say Tejon has a 100 percent success rate is an understatement. I shot a hog in may 5 minutes after getting out of my truck at 3:00. The pigs are thick up there and you can take them with any method you prefer.
I have a ranch in Coalinga and I haven't hunted pigs there in 2 years. I just don't need to burn the fuel. The money you save in fuel and days of scouting to hunt somewhere else makes up for the price. That's my opinion...
Plus the folks at Tejon are really awesome people, especially Jodi who is in charge of wildlife management.
I would say stay away so I can have it to myself but that would be selfish. There is plenty of pigs to go around and I would be happy to help anyone get started.
Jesse,
If anyone wants to know where the pigs are hanging out when you go up for your hunt just shoot me a PM and I will let you know where we have been seeing them. We are up there every couple of weeks or so just camping and driving around with the kids. If anyone gets a membership and wants a quick tour so you know where to start it really helps. It took me about 6 trips to learn the roads and figure out the patterns.
I have a ranch in Coalinga and I haven't hunted pigs there in 2 years. I just don't need to burn the fuel. The money you save in fuel and days of scouting to hunt somewhere else makes up for the price. That's my opinion...
Plus the folks at Tejon are really awesome people, especially Jodi who is in charge of wildlife management.
I would say stay away so I can have it to myself but that would be selfish. There is plenty of pigs to go around and I would be happy to help anyone get started.
Jesse,
If anyone wants to know where the pigs are hanging out when you go up for your hunt just shoot me a PM and I will let you know where we have been seeing them. We are up there every couple of weeks or so just camping and driving around with the kids. If anyone gets a membership and wants a quick tour so you know where to start it really helps. It took me about 6 trips to learn the roads and figure out the patterns.