Looks like the La Brea Fire burning in the area of the San Rafael Wilderness on the Los Padres N.F. could have a negative impact on A ZONE deer hunters. A large fire incident management team took the fire over this morning. The fire has a lot of potential.
Here is a resource to check for closers because of the fire. Information on the site should be update a couple times a day after the management team gets up to speed.
http://inciweb.org/incident/1803/Basic Information
Incident Type Wildfire
Cause Under Investigation
Date of Origin Saturday August 08th, 2009 approx 02:50 PM
Location 26 Miles east of Santa Maria
Incident Commander Jeanne Pincha - Tulley
Current Situation
Total Personnel 580
Size 10,500 acres
Fuels Involved Chaparral (6 feet)
Fire Behavior Fire behavior was moderate last night due to increased relative humidity. No major runs or spotting was observed.
Significant Events A closure of the forest in and around the area of the fire is in place. Evacuations of hunters and campers in front of and adjacent to the fire were made.
Outlook
Planned Actions Continue direct attack on the southern and east perimeter of the fire. Crews will also continue constructing contingency lines outside of the wilderness.
Growth Potential Extreme
Terrain Difficulty Extreme
Remarks CIIMT Team-3 (Pincha-Tulley) assumed command of the fire this morning at 0600.
Current Weather
Wind Conditions 8-14 mph NW
Temperature 52-66 degrees
Humidity 55-70%
UNIT INFORMATION
Los Padres National Forest
U.S. Forest Service
6755 Hollister Avenue
Suite 150
Goleta, CA 93117
INCIDENT CONTACT
Lpf Call Center
Phone: 805-961-5770
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This is a normal event for California A Zone hunters. This area can have a major fire any time of the year, but this is California’s earliest deer season, and it comes in the peak of fire season. The area is populated by the California Coastal Blacktail, and wild pigs.
I just happen to pick this item up and local hunters might or might not have additional information.
I suspect we will see topo maps of the fire posted tonight or tomorrow.
I do not hunt the A zone but it appears the fire started the opening day of the season. I hope this is not a hunter caused fire.