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<blockquote data-quote="WTXDrifter" data-source="post: 835543" data-attributes="member: 35320"><p>I hunted this unit during the black powder season a few years back. Camped in the forest along a heavily traveled road. Leave Weed and go through Sacramento. Where the road splits the main road will take you to Timberon. Take the road to the right. It will end at a forest lookout structure. However, about four miles back there are a lot of camp sites and this is were we sat in camp and watched a line of cows cross the road followed by a small bull. </p><p> </p><p>We had a hunter that couldn't handle the altitude and could only sleep setting up in his pickup. One night he heard noise and pulled on the head lights. He was in the middle of a herd of Elk. Of course they were gone with first light.</p><p> </p><p>The grocery store at the highway intersection in Weed is about the only place you can buy anything of importance.</p><p> </p><p>I would be back there this year if the State hadn't got chicken-Licken with their tags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTXDrifter, post: 835543, member: 35320"] I hunted this unit during the black powder season a few years back. Camped in the forest along a heavily traveled road. Leave Weed and go through Sacramento. Where the road splits the main road will take you to Timberon. Take the road to the right. It will end at a forest lookout structure. However, about four miles back there are a lot of camp sites and this is were we sat in camp and watched a line of cows cross the road followed by a small bull. We had a hunter that couldn't handle the altitude and could only sleep setting up in his pickup. One night he heard noise and pulled on the head lights. He was in the middle of a herd of Elk. Of course they were gone with first light. The grocery store at the highway intersection in Weed is about the only place you can buy anything of importance. I would be back there this year if the State hadn't got chicken-Licken with their tags. [/QUOTE]
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