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Thread: Hunting pressure around Vernon/Lumby/Cherryville/Sugar Lake

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    Hunting pressure around Vernon/Lumby/Cherryville/Sugar Lake

    My family has recently gained a retirement property in the area mentioned in the thread title, so I'll likely be using it as a hunting base or starting point. Never hunted around these parts before, so I'm wondering if anyone has any insight on what the pressure is like? Are there any places to avoid, or maybe places I should try looking? I've been doing some Google Earth-ing and I like the look of it all, I just don't want to be glassing up hunters left and right if I can avoid it.

    Not picky on species, hunt with a bow or rifle, willing to hike, etc.

    Any information is appreciated!

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    Re: Hunting pressure around Vernon/Lumby/Cherryville/Sugar Lake

    Stay away from any recreation site. Further east you go (Lumby and further) you'll mostly find higher whitetail populations. Closer to vernon and the Aberdeen Plateau down to Winfield, you're more likely to get Muleys. Bear are abundant, I can easily find those 15 minutes from home.

    I mostly quad hunt for bear, and I'll use it also to get to some deer spots to sit and wait. Spent three seasons now just learning the lay of the land and what roads and shortcuts to take between the surrounding major fsr routes.
    Look me up come September and I'm sure we can find something with horns.

    It gets pretty busy on the weekends, I've had success on an "after work head up XX road" hunt often during the weekdays, and bagged a deer at 6am before work one day and had to call in "sick".

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    Re: Hunting pressure around Vernon/Lumby/Cherryville/Sugar Lake

    Like anywhere in the Okanagan within an hour of a bigger town there's deer but the pressure's pretty high. There's a lot yarded up type deer on private land there which is interesting but no good to you unless you can gain access. Maybe the property you'll be based out of will have opportunities? I have a friend in the area so I've been through several times over about 15 years its nice country all right just get away from the crowds somewhere away from main roads find some sign and start learning the area and you should get some opportunity.
    its gonna take a life time to hunt and fish all this

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    Re: Hunting pressure around Vernon/Lumby/Cherryville/Sugar Lake

    When I lived in Vernon, we would get as high as we could on a logging road and glass the opposite mountain for short routes to the alpine ridges.
    Lots of other hunters in the logging slash, but few on the ridges where you had to climb a bit.
    I raced more than one Mule deer buck down towards the truck on a wet grass slide slope.

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    Re: Hunting pressure around Vernon/Lumby/Cherryville/Sugar Lake

    Hunting sucks around those parts! nothing to see here!
    As mentioned, if you go a bit farther afield you'll be beyond the majority of folks. If you get off the road and use your feet you only need to go about 100 meters from a main FSR. I have actually had my best success just off the road out of sight but there is not much fun in that. PM if you want some specific areas to start you off otherwise best of luck! Its a beautiful part of BC just minutes from the Okanagan.

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    Re: Hunting pressure around Vernon/Lumby/Cherryville/Sugar Lake

    Biggest wolf ever seen was in lumby. Really huge boy,,I,guess?.

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    Re: Hunting pressure around Vernon/Lumby/Cherryville/Sugar Lake

    Muley numbers in the tank like lots of other parts of the province, but white tails and moose seem to be doing well. Like anywhere else farther off the road you get, the less the pressure.

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    Re: Hunting pressure around Vernon/Lumby/Cherryville/Sugar Lake

    We camped at the Sugar Lk rec site last week of October last year. No one else there. Gate was open.
    Lots of logging between Sugar and Mabel lk., north of Sugar lk, and east of Sugar lk.
    Take a Resource Road radio - lots of logging trucks. Roads closed for logging operations. Too much thick brush everywhere else to make it huntable.
    Saw fresh grz tracks in the snow up higher, wolf tracks and scat. No deer. One set of moose tracks, but not fresh.
    local FN band conducted their annual group hunt between Mabel and Sugar earlier in October, so maybe that had some effect on game numbers.
    we moved over the the Kettle valley, lots of logging at the east end, lots of camps, no deer hanging. Spooked A couple WT does . No tracks above snowline.

    went thru a game check on the highway at Sugar lk rd at the General Store, and the CO's had zero reports of game tagged in the prior week. Saw lots of does and small bucks in the farm fields at the side of the highway.
    Those deer know where it is safe.
    invested 8 days, lots of gas, lots of miles on the sxs and truck, lots of hiking, but no results....maybe the game got more active after we left, and others hopefully did well but will be going elsewhere this year.

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    Re: Hunting pressure around Vernon/Lumby/Cherryville/Sugar Lake

    WOLVES!!!!!!!

    and lots of them

    logging has completely opened the area up, everything that was there is pressured not just by wolves but by CONSTANT UTV traffic and cars... from one end of the valley to the other
    "Golf, what a waste of a perfectly good rifle range"

    I'm the one sitting in the cut block glassing all the animals you spooked and didnt see because you dont get out of your truck

    13yrs and counting in Canadian Oil & Gas...

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    Re: Hunting pressure around Vernon/Lumby/Cherryville/Sugar Lake

    Upper end of Sugar used to be very productive for us. End of September wasn't bad, October sucked, and Grey Cup weekend was always a producer. We have a family cabin on Sugar so had a warm place to stay and dry out at the end of each day.

    I found the trick to hunting that area was to find a small clearing about 100 yds off the road and stand hunt. That upper Shuswap River valley is interior rainforest and thick in most places but a bit of poking around pays dividends! Lots of vehicle traffic but almost nobody got out of the truck or off the quad and most deer trails ran parallel to the roads. Late in November it didn't seem to matter what time of day you'd see bucks moving. Sadly my favorite spot is now a log yard. We hunted there every November from 2009 until we moved and every year produced good bucks except 2015/16. About 2014 the wolves really started to move in and the decrease in deer was noticeable. I'm sure there are still a few big guys kicking around, you just might have to work a bit harder for 'em.

    The couple of pics from the glory years...









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