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  1. #1
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    perry river/4-39

    Im am interested in making this my new stomping ground. Does anyone have any info about access. I may try spring bear hunting in there while scouting for mule deer. I wanna get to the tops of the mountains and see if I can spot any goats as well. I live in Vernon so I will be coming in there so accessing it from revelstoke malakwa side of things.

    Thanks

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    Re: perry river/4-39

    what are you doing on here souldn't you be working

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    Re: perry river/4-39

    I am working

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    Re: perry river/4-39

    Working on getting a goat!!!!

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    Re: perry river/4-39

    and a bear and a big muley

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    Re: perry river/4-39

    In fall of 2010 several bridges and crossings were destroyed after heavy rainfall. Talking with Louisiana Pacific (the local forest licensee) the crossings at 28 and 42-km won't be accessible for awhile (not reapired prior to this winter). Access is possible from the north end through Seymour and Ratchford but that is a long way around.

    It is some tough ground with not many new cutblocks. The Perry side is actually MU 3-35 until you cross height of land towards Revelstoke Lake. Hope this helps.

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    Re: perry river/4-39

    I was there in the spring and the bridge was out so ou cant go in far

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    Re: perry river/4-39

    Some goats out there, pretty good moose population and very small localized Muley population.

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    Re: perry river/4-39

    Why so few mulies. I know that some big ones come out of seymore arm. Are the mulies up real high. How bout whitetails?

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    Re: perry river/4-39

    Usually get too much snow every couple years and a die-off.

    Never seen any white-tails other than down by the Trans Can.
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