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<blockquote data-quote="idelkslayer" data-source="post: 925162" data-attributes="member: 62258"><p>I would not count on getting anywhere in unit 27 in November on the few roads that exist. I have been in there in the first week of October when there was already enough snow to make us think twice about getting snowed in. The only place I think you could reliably access by road would be on the North Fork road down the main Salmon river to mouth of the middle fork.</p><p> </p><p>Maybe you could drive to a point and then take a snowmobile on the road but once you get to lower elevations with almost no snow you are stuck. By November the majority of the deer have moved to winter range and lower elevations along the middle fork and larger tributaries. The best option for the late hunt is to fly in, several places offer fly-in plus return trip for $400-500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idelkslayer, post: 925162, member: 62258"] I would not count on getting anywhere in unit 27 in November on the few roads that exist. I have been in there in the first week of October when there was already enough snow to make us think twice about getting snowed in. The only place I think you could reliably access by road would be on the North Fork road down the main Salmon river to mouth of the middle fork. Maybe you could drive to a point and then take a snowmobile on the road but once you get to lower elevations with almost no snow you are stuck. By November the majority of the deer have moved to winter range and lower elevations along the middle fork and larger tributaries. The best option for the late hunt is to fly in, several places offer fly-in plus return trip for $400-500. [/QUOTE]
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