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Thread: Princeton - China Creek

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    Princeton - China Creek

    So I've been to Princeton a couple times already this season and although I have seen some animals they haven't been the correct ones. A typical hunt for me is to drive along a road until I get to about the 20 mile marker than I hike in a for a few hours each day (still hunting with a bow).

    Now I have had some really great experiences, even getting the drop on some big moose so I really cant complain as far as experiences are concerned, but I would like to be successful out that way eventually.

    On my way back from each trip I see nice rolling hills with groups of trees and grass around the 13 mile marker but I've never hiked that area, is that hunting area? I see a lot of cattle around there but no fence line, does anyone know if that's public or private land up around there?

    I'm not looking to take anyone's spot, I just want to cover more ground and my current area is pretty thick and crunchy.

    Feel free to slide me a private message.

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    Re: Princeton - China Creek

    There is land turned into a wildlife reserve there. Used to be open.
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    Re: Princeton - China Creek

    If you are referring to west China creek road that area gets a lot of day use traffic from lots of hikers and mountain bikes.

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    Re: Princeton - China Creek

    Quote Originally Posted by dino View Post
    There is land turned into a wildlife reserve there. Used to be open.
    Ya, kind of looked like a hiking area more so than hunting. Thanks for the reply!

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    Re: Princeton - China Creek

    Quote Originally Posted by wos View Post
    If you are referring to west China creek road that area gets a lot of day use traffic from lots of hikers and mountain bikes.
    Oddly enough it seemed rather quiet when I was up there yesterday on my way out. I guess I'll have to stick with my crunchy area haha. Thanks for the reply!

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    Re: Princeton - China Creek

    Better areas in Princeton. Keep on number 3 and look for a logging road . Boots on the ground are way better

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