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    Re: Region 2: Lower Mainland-some big game?

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    Lower Fraser Valley - Delta
    -- This is the true Lower Mainland-Fraser Valley farming area, ducks Wilson snipe,
    Join a shooting hunting club for water fowlers and meet the people in the know for access with hunt friendly land owners, some brown nosin lol.
    Jel .. Ducky waterfowl, some pheasants on certain places get in the know it's who yah know for the best spot lol
    Last edited by Jelvis; 04-27-2014 at 05:28 PM. Reason: mu 2-4

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    Re: Region 2: Lower Mainland-some big game?

    Just a bit of clarification; Richmond foreshore closed to huntingas is Burns bog.

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    Re: Region 2: Lower Mainland-some big game?

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    Howe Sound--Sechelt--Jervis Inlet
    this is almost exclusively deer country on logging lands some reforested years ago.
    you can access this spot off Hwy 101 on old old logging roads lol, find the best you can.
    this is on the Sunshine Coast folks, between Gibson's and Earls Cove, mostly between Gibsons and Half Moon Bay.
    few grouse, some pigeon and black bear hunting. .. Check local regional regulations and closures ..
    Last edited by Jelvis; 04-27-2014 at 05:37 PM. Reason: pigeons taste good

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    Re: Region 2: Lower Mainland-some big game?

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    Squamish River
    Unit 6 is basically the water shed of the Squamish River and tributaries, and offers, deer hunting, goat and grouse in some edgy country whoa. Fairly good bear hunting in here folks.
    Access up the Squamish logging road beyond Cheekye to the Elaho, a main tributary --
    jel libberish in the gorgeous bc out doors.
    Last edited by Jelvis; 04-27-2014 at 05:45 PM. Reason: Outdoor maniac attack

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    Re: Region 2: Lower Mainland-some big game?

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    Garibaldi
    ------------small unit on east bank of the Cheakamus River.
    including core game reserve of Garabaldi Park
    Negligible hunting but logging roads north east of the town of Squamish are numerous and make interesting drive by's lol.
    Some black bear, deer, goat, pigeon, and grouse.
    Check around Brackendale for shooting restrictions, and Whistler Ski Area.
    Lots of settled area around --- Main access from the west side of the unit 7 is at Hwy 99 to Whistler and Pemberton.
    Gary lost his hair -- Garibald ee
    Last edited by Jelvis; 04-27-2014 at 05:56 PM. Reason: No haitr on Garry

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    Re: Region 2: Lower Mainland-some big game?

    Full of knowledge eh Jelvis! I live in chilliwack and you are right! We have some monster black bears if you know where to look. I recentely went for a scouting hike up near chilliwack lake area. Got into some alpine, hiked for about 7 hours, And saw 8 different bears! One of which was a really pale black almost like a grey. Blacktails to but there a bit harder to find. If someone doesnt mind puttin miles on the boots theres no reason you shouldnt be succesful. Anybody just give me a pm and I'll do my best to point you in the right direction.

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    Re: Region 2: Lower Mainland-some big game?

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    Fraser North -- Golden Ears Park
    This unit includes the North and West Vancouver hills under reserve by the Vancouver Water District, by permit only to hikers etc. Deer not so hot, some, Some hunting at the heads of many lakes north of the Fraser called, Buntzen, Pitt, Alouette, and Stave Lake. Boat access to old lakeside logging roads.
    Lots of deer and bear in upper Pitt, Indian Arm.
    Hunt cedar swamps when deep snow on the flat and under areas of branched trees with low snow underneath ..

    jel
    Last edited by Jelvis; 04-27-2014 at 06:19 PM. Reason: Golden Ears my friend

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    Re: Region 2: Lower Mainland-some big game?

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    West Harrison--Garibaldi
    Good access to the Chehalis Lake country and into the west bank region of Harrison lake. northwest up the Lillooet River to eastern most Garibaldi Park. The Lillooet Garibaldi section is steep, forbidding craggy country with the mythical humanoid giant Sasquatch occasionally seen but leaving no remains.
    Good bear hunting in here fans.
    Access from Harrison Bay or from Weaver lake. both head east over the ridge to the west side of Harrison Lake then to Lillooet Pemberton region.
    Fair deer hunting up the upper end of Harrison lake. Lots of black bears roaming around.
    Jel
    Last edited by Jelvis; 04-27-2014 at 06:38 PM. Reason: Harrison

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    Re: Region 2: Lower Mainland-some big game?

    Im gunna do a day hike in hunt near mnt cheam tommorow with my bow. I'll take lots of pictures, Its gotta be one of the purrdiest places in BC!

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    Re: Region 2: Lower Mainland-some big game?

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    Harrison--Yale
    Still more rugged country, pierced only by a few logging roads between the east bank of Harrison Lake road and the Harrison Hot Springs-Spuzzum country along Hwy 1 on the west bank of the Fraser River.
    There are adventure roads up Sawmill and Spuzzum Creeks and west of Haig, all just north of Hope; then up Cogburn and Big Silver creeks west of Harrison Lake.
    Not too good for the grouse and deer in here.
    Bears can be seen on the high slides in spring and eating salmon berries down the creeks in June.
    bandtailed pigeon in September, after you prescout the area firstly.
    Jel
    Last edited by Jelvis; 04-27-2014 at 06:49 PM. Reason: MU 2-10

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