Non-lead restrictions for big game are in effect in this zone
This area is a major urban population
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Zone D-10 located in south-central Kern and north-western Los Angeles counties.
This area is a major urban population. Due to it being all private with the Tejon Ranch making up most of it, if you are willing to pay the fee, the hunting here can be reasonable. Due to the vast size of the ranch you rarely feel like you are hunting in a reserve.
This area is a major urban population. Due to it being all private with the Tejon Ranch making up most of it, if you are willing to pay the fee, the hunting here can be reasonable. Due to the vast size of the ranch you rarely feel like you are hunting in a reserve.
The vegetation is highly varied throughout Zone D-10 ranging from oak-woodland, mixed chaparral, juniper-pinyon, hardwood, hardwood-conifer and dense conifer to desert habitats.
Most of the land in Zone D-10 is private and access is limited without landowner permission. Major road access within Zone D-10 is from Interstate 5, and State Highways 58 and 138.
Zone D-10 consists almost entirely of private land. While there are numerous small private landholdings, the Tejon Ranch is the primary private landowner in Zone D-10 and offers limited access fee deer hunting through the Department’s Private Lands Management Program (PLM).
Camping in Zone D-10 is limited due to the high proportion of private land and no public campgrounds exist.