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Hunting California Ranches has been connecting hunters to prime private land since 1987. The club manages approximately 40 exclusive leases spanning 130,000+ acres across Southern, Central, and Northern California—making it one of the state's oldest and most established multi-property hunting operations.
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Hunting California Ranches has been connecting hunters to prime private land since 1987. The club manages approximately 40 exclusive leases spanning 130,000+ acres across Southern, Central, and Northern California—making it one of the state's oldest and most established multi-property hunting operations.
Public land hunting in California means crowds, competition for parking spots, and unpredictable pressure on game. Private membership changes that equation entirely.
All club ranches are posted and regularly patrolled. Controlled access means safety, security, and less pressure on the animals.
Wild Boar & Pig Hunting California's wild boar population has grown significantly. Club members access ranches throughout the state with year-round seasons, diverse terrains, and multiple boar species encounters.
Deer Hunting Quality California deer typically live on private land. The club maintains access to over 25 leased ranches—no crowds, no frustration, better odds. All properties are strictly monitored and patrolled.
Elk Hunting California's lottery system makes elk tags extremely difficult to draw (no over-the-counter tags available). Club members with tags gain access to meticulously managed ranches in prime elk habitat with healthy populations.
Antelope (Pronghorn) Hunting California's Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) releases limited antelope tags through lottery. For members who draw these "golden tickets," the club provides exclusive access to prime antelope habitat with solid populations.
Bear Hunting Black bear hunting on private land is safer than public crowding. Bear populations are increasing rapidly in California. Properly harvested bears provide significant meat yield. Private land means fewer safety risks from other hunters.
Wild Turkey Hunting Public lands are crowded and unsafe. The club's reservation system provides uncrowded access across multiple ranches. Archery-friendly properties also available.
Pheasant Hunting Meticulously managed ranches combine natural habitat with accessibility—dense brush, natural vegetation, and well-maintained roads create ideal conditions for pheasant populations. Conservation-focused land management ensures sustainable hunting and high success rates.
Quail Hunting Private ranches eliminate the frustration of racing other hunters to prime spots. Ample space for stalking, strategically managed populations, and controlled access focused on member safety.
Waterfowl (Duck & Geese) Specialized waterfowl properties throughout the state. Club includes dedicated fishing access as well.
Dove Hunting Year-round opportunities on private managed land.
Club properties include waterfowl areas and private fishing spots featuring some of the best West Coast water. Camping facilities available on select ranches.
Membership is intentionally limited and restricted. All applicants are screened and vetted to ensure safety for members, families, and guests. The club welcomes both experienced hunters and those learning how to hunt safely.
Educational Programs Throughout the Year: - Hunting and fishing clinics - Junior hunts - Learning instruction for newcomers
| Region | Property Type | Features |
|---|---|---|
| Southern California | Cattle ranches, waterfowl properties | Access to multiple species |
| Central California | Mixed hunting terrain | Diverse game and habitat |
| Northern California | Prime big game ranches | Elk, deer, bear habitat |
Family-Oriented Philosophy: The club's primary mission is to provide safe, enjoyable recreational opportunities for responsible members while accessing and managing private wildlife on diverse California properties.
Flyers, event shots, and range conditions shared by the community
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