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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 914641" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>I spent about 10 years knocking around unit 27. Spent most of my time in the Indian Creek and Pistol Creek drainage's( accessed via Yellowpine ) down to the Middle Fork hunting elk. Unit 27 is not the best choice in Idaho for deer unless you can get down along the Middle Fork of the Salmon. That takes either a fly in or horses. There are a few deer scattered all over 27 but the best hunting would be along the river in the breaks</p><p></p><p>Unit 27 in November can get pounded with snow and once the ground freezes up watch it especially if you are down towards the Middle Fork with horses. It can be a real race with mother nature to get out of there. Been there done that!</p><p></p><p>Now there is some access to the Middle Fork country from the Challis side via Panther Creek. I have never personally came in that way but know a retired outfitter who used to guide that country in November and was very successful taking good mule deer bucks.</p><p></p><p>The wolfs have knocked the elk herds in there but I don't know what affect they have had on the deer. Maybe someone more up to date can chime in. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 914641, member: 10391"] I spent about 10 years knocking around unit 27. Spent most of my time in the Indian Creek and Pistol Creek drainage's( accessed via Yellowpine ) down to the Middle Fork hunting elk. Unit 27 is not the best choice in Idaho for deer unless you can get down along the Middle Fork of the Salmon. That takes either a fly in or horses. There are a few deer scattered all over 27 but the best hunting would be along the river in the breaks Unit 27 in November can get pounded with snow and once the ground freezes up watch it especially if you are down towards the Middle Fork with horses. It can be a real race with mother nature to get out of there. Been there done that! Now there is some access to the Middle Fork country from the Challis side via Panther Creek. I have never personally came in that way but know a retired outfitter who used to guide that country in November and was very successful taking good mule deer bucks. The wolfs have knocked the elk herds in there but I don't know what affect they have had on the deer. Maybe someone more up to date can chime in. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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