California Deer Spring 2014 | Page 12

Celebrating Sharing the Ten years ago the California Deer Association and the Tejon Ranch jointly embarked on a trial junior hunting event with 10 junior hunters. It has since turned into an annual event. During the past 10 years the program known as Sharing the Tradition has touched the lives of 179 junior hunters, their mentors, Tejon staff, and sponsors in ways not imagined in 2004. Though the number of juniors hunters participating annually 12 California Deer reached as high as 25, in the last few years it has leveled off to 15. Each of these juniors has been selected through a free, random drawing open to all junior hunters in California. In addition to going on a one-onone fully guided hunt accompanied by their mentor (father, mother, grandfather, uncle, or friend), the junior and their mentor were also housed in one of Tejon Ranch’s first-class lodges and had first-class meals. All of the hunts took place on the 270,000-acre ranch located just south of Bakersfield in the Tehachapi Mountains. Juniors experienced more than just the hunt as many had a chance to see deer, pronghorn antelope, wild pigs, elk, turkeys, mountain lions, bobcats, coyotes, bald eagles, and even condors and more. Hunting conditions during the 10 years ranged from beautiful, warm sunny days, to rain, and even snow. Throughout it all, those hunting for antlerless deer had a success rate of