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trucker Jim
12-13-2007, 04:47 PM
any one no where thers public land in columbaina and how to get ther what route the land is on im from new castle pa thanks




ohiosam
12-13-2007, 05:07 PM
Beaver Creek on SR 7 south of Rogers and Highlandtown on (I think) 164 in Salineville.

http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/Home/wild_resourcessubhomepage/WildlifeAreaMapsRepository/tabid/10579/Default.aspx

WRS77
12-13-2007, 07:27 PM
There is Highlandtown take 680 to 11, get off at 154/30 exit. Take a right on 154 into Lisbon then take 164 south out of Lisbon, it will take you right there. Look for the signs they are posted everywhere, I believe it's a little over 4000 acres, lots of pull-off and have seen a few good bucks and does come out of there. Good luck.

"J"
12-13-2007, 07:37 PM
Also Zeppernick wildlife area west of Lisbon on route 172 there are some good areas there that produce. Take route 30 west out of Lisbon and then west on 172 and about 15 miles later you'll be around Zeppernick lake/wildlife area. Gets pounded during gun season but archery you pretty much to yourself. I've seen deer during archery season every time I've been there.

WRS77
12-14-2007, 05:30 AM
There is also Brush Creek area, just west of Salineville off of 164. Take 39 into salineville go thru town and take 164 towards Monroeville, watch for signs about 3 miles out of town.

"J"
12-14-2007, 05:52 AM
There is also Brush Creek area, just west of Salineville off of 164. Take 39 into salineville go thru town and take 164 towards Monroeville, watch for signs about 3 miles out of town.

Put the hiking boots on for that one, lots of good area to hunt but some nasty hills, so get in shape. If you're new to Ohio I'd start with the Highland town area and as you get comfortable with that branch out and try new areas, Highlandtown for archery is a good hunting spot, Zeppernick is my second choice and you can try a place about 35 mins from which would be Berlin wildlife area, again hard hit during gun but ralitively no pressure during bow. That ones straight out 224.

WRS77
12-14-2007, 06:13 AM
Yeah Brush creek is alot of up and down and I am sure with the amount of rain water still sitting in the yard here that it's a mess over in Brush Creek, it's about 4 miles from my house to there. A few good ridge spots in there though, it's best to scout Brush Creek first. It can make for a tiring day. I am sure which ever you choose it's still a day out in the woods, snow rain sleet, whatever still a good day....

trucker Jim
12-14-2007, 03:14 PM
Thanks for the info i have been hunting shenago wildlife its tough hunting just looking for something diffrent.