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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1373884" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Someday you should park near the power line on Wykoff run, climb to the top, then carefully sneak your way back toward town along the ridgeline and be alert and looking down over the side as you go.</p><p>I'm talking about the east side toward Jerry run. Be looking thru hand glasses more than you walk. Lots of guys drive out 3 runs rd then park and walk the old Sinnemahoning rd. But you wont find many if any doing what ive mentioned and they would actually be helping you. In the 60s/70s you wouldn't find a spot to park in bear season at any of those hollows in Wykoff run. The east side is too thick with dark pines and laurel for guys on the opposite side to glass and the sun is also a problem. Probably not a better place to be for bear and large bucks if you don't mind the hike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1373884, member: 12443"] Someday you should park near the power line on Wykoff run, climb to the top, then carefully sneak your way back toward town along the ridgeline and be alert and looking down over the side as you go. I'm talking about the east side toward Jerry run. Be looking thru hand glasses more than you walk. Lots of guys drive out 3 runs rd then park and walk the old Sinnemahoning rd. But you wont find many if any doing what ive mentioned and they would actually be helping you. In the 60s/70s you wouldn't find a spot to park in bear season at any of those hollows in Wykoff run. The east side is too thick with dark pines and laurel for guys on the opposite side to glass and the sun is also a problem. Probably not a better place to be for bear and large bucks if you don't mind the hike. [/QUOTE]
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