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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 528812" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>I have spent time in unit 27. If you're talking Nov 1-18 for deer then the breaks along the Middle Fork can be productive. (Marble Creek, Indian Creek, Pistol Creek drainage's at the Middle Fork). Unit 27 is a better elk unit and they are all over till the snow shoves them down</p><p> </p><p> Let me give you some advice about that country late. If your along the Middle Fork the only way out is up Panther Creek north east towards Chalis or west towards Yellowpine. If the ground is not frozen and you get a storm about half the snow will go away that time of the year. If the ground is froze whatever the storm dumps will stay.</p><p> </p><p> I came up the Indian Creek drainage the 5th of November about 10 years ago and the horses were pushing snow with their chest at the top. There was very little snow at camp when we left about half way down the drainage towards the Middle Fork. All I'm saying is watch the weather!</p><p> </p><p> That is big country. The Indian Creek drainage is 17 miles long and has a good horse trail. Where are you going to enter from?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 528812, member: 10391"] I have spent time in unit 27. If you're talking Nov 1-18 for deer then the breaks along the Middle Fork can be productive. (Marble Creek, Indian Creek, Pistol Creek drainage's at the Middle Fork). Unit 27 is a better elk unit and they are all over till the snow shoves them down Let me give you some advice about that country late. If your along the Middle Fork the only way out is up Panther Creek north east towards Chalis or west towards Yellowpine. If the ground is not frozen and you get a storm about half the snow will go away that time of the year. If the ground is froze whatever the storm dumps will stay. I came up the Indian Creek drainage the 5th of November about 10 years ago and the horses were pushing snow with their chest at the top. There was very little snow at camp when we left about half way down the drainage towards the Middle Fork. All I'm saying is watch the weather! That is big country. The Indian Creek drainage is 17 miles long and has a good horse trail. Where are you going to enter from? [/QUOTE]
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