I shot my biggest bodied BT buck up there in 82. Its a hard area to figure out but here is a little secret. There are plenty of Bucks up there but they go nocternal and stay away from the raods beacuse the loggers have shot at them for so many years. Not many people want to slog trough the logged off area. When venture in their movmentes are predictable and the animals have learned this. If I was to go in I would go as high as possible in the snow and look for tracks Above Lake Calligan ( Huge trout can be found in here)or Hancock. They should all be heading towards drainages lower in the system but still above the spur 10 unless the snow is real deep. You will find them bedded and holding in the real tall reprod. The stuff that once you walk into you are soaked with in 10ft head to toe. Here is another tip. Lightweight chest waders work real well. If you are hunting together drives work fairly well to push the animlas to the edge of the reprod. Other than that look for the nastiest stuff you can find and head in you will find them. Most people are unwilling to beat the brush and want an easy roadside shot. There are some huge bulls in there as well same story.
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