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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 529032" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>Looked for my map that covered that country and can't find it so... Camas Creek if my memory is correct is near the headwaters of the Middle Fork kinda southeast. Anyway I'm not knowledgeable about that area.</p><p></p><p></p><p> If you look along the west side of the Middlefork down river from Camas Creek you will see Pistol Creek, Little Pistol Creek, Indian Creek, then Marble Creek. Between Little Pistol and Indian Creek there is a look out on Bald Mt. that literally overlooks the Middlefork. I have seen more deer in the country below bald Mt toward the Middle fork than anywhere else in that particular area. The elk hunting there used to be really good before the wolf deal. Don't know about now! I accessed that country using the Mule Trail or Indian Creek trailheads. </p><p> </p><p> There is a airstrip at the bottom of Indian Creek and a horse bridge to cross. The fella at Stanly Air Service in Stanley used to fly into there. If I was going to hunt bucks only and could afford the plane fare I would fly in the last two weeks of the season and back pack hunt the breaks on either side. </p><p> </p><p> Good luck on whatever you choose to do. "Watch the weather"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 529032, member: 10391"] Looked for my map that covered that country and can't find it so... Camas Creek if my memory is correct is near the headwaters of the Middle Fork kinda southeast. Anyway I'm not knowledgeable about that area. If you look along the west side of the Middlefork down river from Camas Creek you will see Pistol Creek, Little Pistol Creek, Indian Creek, then Marble Creek. Between Little Pistol and Indian Creek there is a look out on Bald Mt. that literally overlooks the Middlefork. I have seen more deer in the country below bald Mt toward the Middle fork than anywhere else in that particular area. The elk hunting there used to be really good before the wolf deal. Don't know about now! I accessed that country using the Mule Trail or Indian Creek trailheads. There is a airstrip at the bottom of Indian Creek and a horse bridge to cross. The fella at Stanly Air Service in Stanley used to fly into there. If I was going to hunt bucks only and could afford the plane fare I would fly in the last two weeks of the season and back pack hunt the breaks on either side. Good luck on whatever you choose to do. "Watch the weather" [/QUOTE]
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