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<blockquote data-quote="DontBlink" data-source="post: 529446" data-attributes="member: 26060"><p>I have been thinking about floating the middle fork to by pass all the mountain passes. That time of year the flows should be pretty low and traversing the river shouldn't be to hard. This way if it does snow I am not stuck trying to go back over the top of a mountain.</p><p> </p><p>From everything I have researched the breaks are the only way to go during that late season hunt. There are trails that take up from the bottom and travel all along the east side of the the middle fork. I should run into some elk in there that have dropped down from the higher country too.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks guys for the info. I am in the process of trying to find one of those older maps. </p><p>I talked to the fish and game officer for that unit and he said the deer hunting is starting to pick up but the elk are struggling and it is not all caused by wolves. Because of old timber stands and noxious weeds they said elk habitat has slowly faded. But having wolves doesn't help the population either.</p><p> </p><p>Have any of you ever floated the middle fork before?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DontBlink, post: 529446, member: 26060"] I have been thinking about floating the middle fork to by pass all the mountain passes. That time of year the flows should be pretty low and traversing the river shouldn't be to hard. This way if it does snow I am not stuck trying to go back over the top of a mountain. From everything I have researched the breaks are the only way to go during that late season hunt. There are trails that take up from the bottom and travel all along the east side of the the middle fork. I should run into some elk in there that have dropped down from the higher country too. Thanks guys for the info. I am in the process of trying to find one of those older maps. I talked to the fish and game officer for that unit and he said the deer hunting is starting to pick up but the elk are struggling and it is not all caused by wolves. Because of old timber stands and noxious weeds they said elk habitat has slowly faded. But having wolves doesn't help the population either. Have any of you ever floated the middle fork before? [/QUOTE]
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