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Full description and what we offer
360 Ranch sits on land that sustained hunter-gatherer tribes for thousands of years. Today, they manage the property as a working hunting operation focused on maintaining healthy, natural wildlife populations across their 10,000-acre spread in Yolo County.
The ranch actively stewards three primary game animals: wild boar, blacktail deer, and wild turkey. All hunts are guided—your day starts before sunrise and you're paired with a guide who knows the property and the animals.
California wild boar hunting happens here year-round. 360 Ranch maintains one of Northern California's healthiest hog populations, with pigs ranging from under 100 lbs. to well over 300 lbs. in a single day.
You choose your hunting style:
They guarantee opportunity on pig hunts—expect to encounter 50+ pigs daily. Your guide evaluates every animal you see, helping you decide between trophy boars with mature tusks or healthy meat animals.
The ranch also operates a high-fenced Texas-style preserve alongside their open 10,000-acre ranch. Guided hunts use both properties, so you can tailor difficulty and success odds to your experience level and budget.
360 Ranch limits blacktail hunts each year to maintain herd health. This scarcity means:
As their turkey population has grown, 360 Ranch expanded spring gobbler hunts. You hunt with:
They also run junior hunts the week before general season opens, making it accessible for younger hunters.
Multiple lodging options let you build a hunt package that fits your budget and needs. Hunt rates and lodging tier together, so you can customize everything.
360 Ranch maintains a trophy room showcasing successful hunts. Their hunt gallery documents animals taken across seasons and hunt types.
Yolo County, California — Northern California's wine country region, roughly between Sacramento and the Bay Area. This geography places them in prime habitat for all three game species they hunt.
Flyers, event shots, and range conditions shared by the community
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