huntinnewbie
05-11-2009, 08:34 AM
Drove to Princeton on Friday night. Took the Coldwater exit and the Brookmere Road to the Aspen Grove Tulameen Rd.
Didn't see squat. No scat, no bear, no grouse, no deer, nada.
First mulies we saw were just before Otter Lake and there were tons of them in the fields grazing. Also saw the first grouse in the same area.
Spent the night in Coalmont.
By the way, Mosey On Inn Motel in Coalmont is fantastic.
Sweet rooms, spotless clean, they welcome pets and the hosts, Diane and Bob are very hospitable.
Saw 1 grouse on the side of the road between Coalmont and Princeton. A male in full display so must have been some hens near by. Boy was he pretty.
Next day we took the Summerland Princeton Road past Chain, ice was off and lots of people fishing, again we saw nothing and we were looking.
If there are bears in them thar hills they were keeping a very low profile.
Took the Coq back from Westbank to Hope and only saw a couple of mulies just outside Merritt. Corbitt was open and lots fishing that lake also.
A very uneventful trip!
Didn't see squat. No scat, no bear, no grouse, no deer, nada.
First mulies we saw were just before Otter Lake and there were tons of them in the fields grazing. Also saw the first grouse in the same area.
Spent the night in Coalmont.
By the way, Mosey On Inn Motel in Coalmont is fantastic.
Sweet rooms, spotless clean, they welcome pets and the hosts, Diane and Bob are very hospitable.
Saw 1 grouse on the side of the road between Coalmont and Princeton. A male in full display so must have been some hens near by. Boy was he pretty.
Next day we took the Summerland Princeton Road past Chain, ice was off and lots of people fishing, again we saw nothing and we were looking.
If there are bears in them thar hills they were keeping a very low profile.
Took the Coq back from Westbank to Hope and only saw a couple of mulies just outside Merritt. Corbitt was open and lots fishing that lake also.
A very uneventful trip!