That's a good question! I'm not in California, but...
It appears that PAS8 is high enough over your horizon that you might be able to aim a dish at it, but a lot of the spot beams are for Asia, so that would be an exercise in futility. The Australian spot beams, however, show a couple of lobes that hit California, but Lyngsat's notoriously skimpy dish-size projections call for a 95-120 cm dish. This all assumes Ku reception. There also appear to be some California lobes for the Pacific beams on
C-band.
Beyond just the fun of "can I do this?" lies the real-world consideration that there's not much FTA programming, and some of what there is
appears to be available on more easily accessible birds like
IA5.
Might be fun to try, though!