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Thread: 7-12 and 6-4 what is the dividing line?

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    7-12 and 6-4 what is the dividing line?

    Hi Everyone,

    So I was placing a game cam around the 7-12/6-4 area by Cheslatta falls and I noticed something. On the BC synopsis, it shows that once you cross the Kenny dam, you're actually in 6-4, but there isn't a sign that you're in 6-4 until after you cross the Cheslatta bridge. Does anyone know what physical landmark is separating the 2 MU's? It looks like the holy cross road but I'm not sure.

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    Re: 7-12 and 6-4 what is the dividing line?

    https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/sp...st_central.pdf

    Zoom in... waaay in

    Looks to be Holy Cross road

    Then hooks of 48 road then around the mountain and northwest of cabin lake
    Last edited by warnniklz; 07-14-2020 at 08:49 AM.

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    Re: 7-12 and 6-4 what is the dividing line?

    Quote Originally Posted by warnniklz View Post
    https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/sp...st_central.pdf

    Zoom in... waaay in

    Looks to be Holy Cross road

    Then hooks of 48 road then around the mountain and northwest of cabin lake
    It's holy cross for a little bit then veers off west to include cabin lake. This is where it gets iffy, because it doesn't follow a road anymore. Because 6-4 has open bull and 7-12 doesn't, this area could prove problematic.

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    Re: 7-12 and 6-4 what is the dividing line?

    borders usually use Creeks, rivers lakes or high ground / low ground...... land mark stuff... use that map in conjunction with Google Earth ...... and confirm with calling conservation.

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    Re: 7-12 and 6-4 what is the dividing line?

    Hunt buddy usually solves some issues

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    Re: 7-12 and 6-4 what is the dividing line?

    Quote Originally Posted by S.W.A.T. View Post
    Hunt buddy usually solves some issues
    Does it work when there's no cell signal? I tried Ihunter but not much help. The border on Ihunter doesn't follow any streams or rivers.

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    Re: 7-12 and 6-4 what is the dividing line?

    If you have ihunter

    1 - turn on GPS before you leave

    2 - open ihunter

    3 - zoom in to those boundaries so they're loaded and more accurate

    4 - go hunting and just keep an eye on the blue dot

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    Re: 7-12 and 6-4 what is the dividing line?

    Quote Originally Posted by bruce44 View Post
    Does it work when there's no cell signal? I tried Ihunter but not much help. The border on Ihunter doesn't follow any streams or rivers.
    Yes its pretty close. Sometimes you have to zoom out but if you know where you are usually the geographic location is pretty easy to distinguish. Plus it will notify you if your getting close to the boundaries

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